Scoliosis has a nasty way of making your body move and work differently than other people’s.
“Why is it when I walk hand in hand, I always bump into my partner?
People don’t understand when I walk that I some times run into things, and I don’t mean to. When I dance I just can’t do the moves quite right. I just can’t seem to play ball or computer games well.”
These conditions are due to balancing problems, hand-eye coordination problems, righting reflex. To help other people understand these problems, you must first familiarize yourself with the neurological aspect of the disease. Then let them know why.
“Along with feeling klutzy, I really like staying awake late into the early morning hours. Falling asleep is hard to do and I really don’t feel rested when I get up the next day.”
Parents and spouses may not recognize these as symptoms of scoliosis. Arguing and screaming at them will only increase their hormonal imbalance of the parasympathetic and sympathetic systems.
Certain foods, diet, and proper supplementation can help control the hormonal imbalance. There are many additional hormonal imbalances, which affect the body of scoliosis and should be understood before attempting to help others understand the disease of scoliosis.
There is an abundance of information on our website (www.scoliosis.com) where one can learn about scoliosis to help you understand how the disease of scoliosis affects each individual.
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I think this is some good information about scoliosis.
Alesha
Posted by Alesha on September 21, 2007 11:54 AM
Hello Alesha,
Thanks for the positive comment.
In the near future I will explore eye-opening facts that will fascinate you.
Please let others know about this site, education is so important to reducing fear and suffering.
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Dr Art
Posted by Dr. Art on September 21, 2007 2:24 PM