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Kyphosis/Scoliosis and Social Security? |
I have Kyphosis and Scoliosis and it effects me alot. I cannot stand for too long without my back killing me and I cannot sit long without it killing me. I was diagnosed as a child when I was 11. I have tried exercises and braces and my back has only gotten worse. THe only thing left to do is sugery but I do not have insurance to pay for it. I have a 3 year old son and I need to make some money somehow but because of my back I cannot. My legs are starting to have nerve problems in them and I cannot even pick up my 29lb son anymore!! Any help would be appreciated! I would talk toa lawer, maybe you can sue someone. |
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this is a tricky question bc we don't know how bad or where the kyphosis is. but my suggestion is to go ahead and get the surgery because as you get old it will only get worse. if you get the ... you need an orthopaedically designed mattress/ bed. (which is neither soft nor hard, something in between. But yet, he'd experience difficulty in lying supine, he'd find the most convenie... I do have scoliosis. I was diagnosed when I was 13 years old. I've been lucky enough to not need the surgery or the corset, but I do have some pain. In my case it is pain in the lower back, an... My friend's daughter had mild kyphosis and needed surgery as it was progressing. She had her spine strightened and once she had recovered (it took her a few months to really feel back to norm... Your surgeon would be a good place to start asking these questions. However, there are some things you can do to help minimize and prevent future thoracic problems. Posture is probably the #1 pro... ... I don't have this problem myself, but many of my patients do. Chiropractic adjustments most likely will be very beneficial. Monthly or even bi-weekly massages should help as well. Taking yo... You mentioned thinking "surgery being my only option". Have you tried structural integration methods like Hellerwork or Rolfing? It's hard to say exactly how much these methods co... |
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