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Old 05-18-2013, 02:28 PM #5
karene karene is offline
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Originally Posted by Leesa View Post
Hi karene ~ I have a compression fracture in the thoracic area too, and it has caused some hunching in my back. It's quite painful to be honest. Plus I have loads of lumbar problems besides.

I usually hang out in the Spinal Disorders forum.

To be honest, I don't think there's much that can be done for the Kyphosis, but I'm not positive. I know it would include basically re-breaking of the back, and undoubtedly putting in rods & screws. Doesn't sound very pleasant to me.

I wish you the very best! God bless & please take care. Hugs, Lee

Hi Lee, I'm not sure I'm replying in the right place, but just wanted to thank you for your message. Also, where is the Spinal Disorders forum? Thanks much, Karen
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