When I learned I had idiopathic scoliosis at age 26 when it was already 55/35, i was convinced i knew why. i had spent a lifetime under chronic stress from bad family dynamics. i felt alone, surrounded by hostile forces, not protected. i'm sure predisposition was there, but am convinced scoliosis developed to such a degree due to chronic tension. (now at age 55 it's 80/55). i have a theory that it may start as body's way of protecting vital organs, as if threatened by a physical danger - body starts curving in on itself. And if those perceived threats persist, causes permanent distortion to skeleton.
just wondering how many others believe psychological factors played significant role in their idiopathic scoliosis.
just wondering how many others believe psychological factors played significant role in their idiopathic scoliosis.
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