I am 23 years old, and was just diagnosed with
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Signs of scoliosis. Only other medical condition is moderate asthma which is pretty well controlled by
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Anyway, my curve was measured as a "middle' region curve of about 48 degrees. I have probably had this since i was 10-12, for that is when I was nagged by others to 'stand up straight' etc. Anyway, it was only about 3 months before my 23rd birthday that i started to experiece mild pain in my upper back. 6 months later i go to a doctor and the diagnosis was made. I have a very noticable hump when i bend over on my right
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Shoulder pain blade area, but if i am standing straight, the hump is so small that i hadnt even noticed it all these years. All these years i have participated in all activities just like
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My question was-
1) Am i right in believing that this is probably a progressive curve, since it is only now that i have pain. (So this pain only started occuring after the curve progressed beyound a certain degree?)?
2) At 23 am I really too old to have surgery? I understand that ideally you want to have this surgery when you are in your teens, but at 23 is it still reasonable?
3) Being asthmatic, would surgery be out of the question? Or should surgery be performed in asthmatics as you dont want to risk
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4) If I did have surgery, what sort of activities would i have to give up?