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Spine Abnormality

by rock_ride, Feb 24, 2008 11:45PM
I have an abnormal growth of the spinal cord.While closely observing, it has come to my notice that the growth on my upper part of the body (frm my waist) is not in proportion to my body below the waist. hence short in height (5.0") .i I also have got long hands with can reach till the knee.i can move my shoulder and take it up to my ears. I assume my body structure has been developed proportionately, except the grwoth of my spine. As a result when i am seated on the chair my abnormal growth of the spine can be easily seen.

Can anything be done on this or is it that i will have to take this all my life?
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