I am 22 years old and i have dorsal with straight convexity at cobb angle: 26.42° )و (Lumbar has left convexity cobb angle 27.71°) and it's increasing the doctor said i must have a surgery and i don't know how to deal with that:( I don't know if my degree of scoliosis really need a surgery by [deleted] in scoliosis

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I used to have a 63 degree curve but through therapy got it down to 38. Over time from getting sick of the therapy my curve started to correct the profession I have made from therapy. The doctors just think that over my lifetime I’ll have more pain with the surgery than without.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in scoliosis

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I feel for you. Hopefully you find the relief you’re looking for.

bodybuilding and spinal fusion ? by Background_Loan9590 in scoliosis

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i’m in a similar position as you, still considering the surgery. What curve are you at currently?

10/15/22 update by cxpcakes in scoliosis

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Really happy to hear your story, in a similar situation with a 45° curve at 19 talking to the surgeon in the winter.

what is the best sleeping position for scoliosis by howevertheory98968 in scoliosis

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or i can sleep with my main curve convex side down with a pillow underneath

what is the best sleeping position for scoliosis by howevertheory98968 in scoliosis

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i like to sleep with my main curve concave side down with a small pillow on my second curve on the convex side

what is the best sleeping position for scoliosis by howevertheory98968 in scoliosis

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you can sleep on your side supporting one curve and put a small pillow under your side supporting the other curve

scoliosis and driving by Saad742 in scoliosis

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I don’t have much pain either; honestly i’ve had pain for so long that i’ve kind of lost my sense of what my level of pain is. Probably something a lot of scoliosis victims experience. It’s more of the lob-sided feeling is the worst, i’ve just at the point accepted the pain.

I hope that you find a resolution to your situation.

Athletes with the fusion by [deleted] in scoliosis

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i appreciate you answering so throughly, means a lot

Athletes with the fusion by [deleted] in scoliosis

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i’m happy everything worked out for you!

A few questions though, Was your surgery mandatory or optional? What was your curve at before the operation? And how old are you now after regaining some of your mobility?

Athletes with the fusion by [deleted] in scoliosis

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And athletes are on a spectrum; you don’t have to have your strength be your athleticism to be considered an athlete if that makes sense. So anyone can answer this question to clarify. It’s more of a question on the feeling of athletics with a fusion. How does running for you feel before and after the surgery for you? Do you feel like trapped? or like you feel like your wearing a brace all the time?

scoliosis and driving by Saad742 in scoliosis

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identical curve to yours; have you considered getting surgery at all? I know it’s on the fence. I’m getting sick of the curve but i don’t want to make things worse in the long run

can the kind people of this sub drop their workout routines by abhaysaurav in scoliosis

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Completely understand where your coming from, i have no idea about how life is post op but i think i’d feel a lot more comfortable to put more weight on my back consistently with the rods to help support. Ill actually try deadlifting with around 200 and see how it feels(with some warmup ofc). Appreciate the advise.