Wednesday, February 7, 2018
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My desk chair doesn't look crooked (I don't think), but it you sit in it you know right away something isn't right. You'll list to the left, just as I do. (The scoliosis I've apparently had all my life was never obvious or painful; now it's both.) My grandsons spin in my chair. So I haven't been using my new one.
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I've been listing left forever! Much in my life has become too obvious recently. I don't think I'd trade in for the new chair until the grandsons stop wanting to spin.
ReplyDeleteThey're 4 and 6. This may take a while . . . :-)
ReplyDeleteI discovered I had scoliosis when I was in my early twenties after an x-ray for something else. It has never bothered me except to get me scolded for not standing straight in gym class.
ReplyDeleteI hope it never bothers you, Dona. It might not. I suspect mine got a lot worse during the 10 years my husband had dementia. I used to feel the muscles on the left side of my mid-back go into spasm. I didn't connect it with the scoliosis at the time, but now my spine comes out of my pelvis at a 45º angle instead of 90º, and I don't think it was always that bad.
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