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Old 03-22-2008, 12:15 PM   #3 (permalink)
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I've got a similar situation but w/o scoliotic changes. This may not be what you want to hear but: I think you're doing one hell of a good job! Sometimes not getting worse is progress in and of itself.
You've tried nearly everything, you work out hard, you've had 2 kids...WOW. It sounds like you have structural changes in your vertebrae (vs. flexible, temporary, or otherwise easy2change) so I don't think there's any magic out there that is going to make you 100% --if you haven't found it already--if this is something genetic and/or has been going on since childhood.
I think ramping up your strength with NR or something similar will only help; especially build strength in your hips to support your spine and take some of the stress/dysfunction off.
I wish you great success! Just wanted to stop by and give you "kudos" for all the "work" it sounds like you've done thus far!
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