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Date Posted: 16:50:48 07/20/11 Wed
Author: chris k
Subject: no I don't though a friend of mine in high school had that - the brace for two years - last time I saw her at our 25th reunion she looked great - I honestly don't remember her fussing or complaining back then
In reply to: TF 's message, "Life is throwing lemons again" on 15:59:21 07/20/11 Wed


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[> Wow. I feel for her. But at least she'll get it overwith before she is driving, dating, etc. Inside -- JAG Junkie (Ronda), 18:54:19 07/20/11 Wed [1]

I was diagnosed with very mild scoliosis as a teenager, but the doctor said that since I was finished growing, and it wasn't getting worse, and I wasn't experiencing any pain or other problems, to not bother with treating it at all, so we didn't. My back is a little crooked, and one hip is slightly higher than the other, but it really isn't noticeable to anyone but me unless you're really looking for it. I guess I could consider myself lucky!


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[> [> I also feel for her.inside -- Laurence, 04:08:35 07/21/11 Thu [1]

I remember have had one. All in a sort of plastic and with binding/clamping screw.Several.Couldn't move and breathe w/it.A real horror.

I was and am in the same case as JAG Junkie.

I hope for your daughter than now surgical corset are less painful than the ones back in the middle of the 90's.

Bon courage


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