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Old 11-02-2010, 07:20 PM
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Originally Posted by Anne4tos View Post
MsPenny - I have one shoulder which rounds in and is elevated off the ground when I'm lying flat. The muscle under my clavicle on that side is very dominant and almost non-existant on the left. My clavicles sound like yours as well. They are not symetrical but were symetrical before tos.
hi, yes i realized i made minor a mistake in my post earlier. ours do sound the same- right side- elevated lying flat, rounded in, dominant clavicle. left- disappearing clavicle, not elevated, lower.

that's interesting yours look more even now. i like to see if i can put a finger or two in mine.

as for docs, i've had a doctor flatout tell me i was overanalzing things! how rude. when there's only a tiny bit of space for nerves and arteries etc, how could minute details NOT matter!!

i believe the inflammation from lifting weights has only exaggerated the differences in my sides too. not good.
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