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| 22 Nov 2014 12:20 PM |
I have to get x-rayed for it. I don't want to wear a brace though, that would be so embarassing |
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| 22 Nov 2014 12:22 PM |
no i have braces for my teeth though and i also have glasses i hate contacts |
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| 22 Nov 2014 12:23 PM |
| I used to, corrected itself over time. |
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| 22 Nov 2014 12:26 PM |
@mikey I've got them for my teeth too
I don't think I'll have to get a brace since I'm done growing. I think I might not even go, we haven't even scheduled the appointment, just got the orders from the doctor. It would be a waste of time, because it's obviously not that bad, and knowing the hospital they just like to suck up as much money as possible. |
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| 22 Nov 2014 12:29 PM |
| My brother has it, only a mild case. He will do physiotherapy. |
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| 22 Nov 2014 12:30 PM |
| Why do you dislke braces? Theyre great o: |
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| 22 Nov 2014 12:31 PM |
| I had to get xrayed for it and although a school nurse may say you have it you need like a 10 degree curve for it to be classified as scoliosis. A minor curve probably won't need a brace. |
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