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Posted: Sat Nov 12, 2005 2:16 pm
I would probab ly be one of the people that doesn't have good posture biggrin
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Posted: Sun Nov 13, 2005 8:32 am
That's actually pretty easy to fix.
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Black Cat Godess Vice Captain
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Posted: Sun Nov 13, 2005 8:44 am
I have bad posture because I was born with inverted hips, so my feet naturally turn in. That and I slouch a lot.
But my feed don't turn in anymore, because I got used to it and now walk normally.
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Posted: Sun Nov 13, 2005 12:14 pm
Well (hello everyone) my doctor thought i'd have horrible posture, i was born with two clubfeet and although i couldn't walk "heel to toe" like normal people until age 10, i have perfect posture to this day. freaky huh? whee
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Rikku de Lioncourt Captain
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Posted: Sun Nov 13, 2005 3:25 pm
^^
Me.... I've not had many problems at all.. I have bad kidneys but that's about it. (they're alright now, pretty much... But can be set off again at any point.)
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Posted: Sun Nov 13, 2005 4:44 pm
doctors have such a hard time.>.<.
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Posted: Sun Nov 13, 2005 5:34 pm
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Posted: Mon Nov 14, 2005 4:38 am
My posture's okay. If I slouch, it's due to my GINORMOUS backpack (stupid text books). My problem is my Ganglian cyst. It hurts a lot, esspecially when I hand write things (not sure why). Also, the doctor I went to also thinks I may have Callagen Vacular Syndrome which is a genetic disorder which make people who have it have loose callagen, which leads to loose joints, which leads to being super flexible.
Apparently there are some heart and eye problems going along with that but since I'm practically blind and my fingers and toes are always cold, that may have already happened.
Yay for genetic disorders! <.< >.>
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Black Cat Godess Vice Captain
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Posted: Mon Nov 14, 2005 6:49 am
o.o;.
I have far too many problems.
You'd better get your damn postures right, I'm going to be a massage therapist/physio. ******** your posture up, you come to me. >_>
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Posted: Mon Nov 14, 2005 7:12 am
I'm gonna be a lawyer, so if you wanna sue a doctor, come to me.
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Rikku de Lioncourt Captain
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Posted: Mon Nov 14, 2005 7:52 am
I'm gonna' be a Stage Manager... So.. o-o; Ummm..... Yeah.... Come to me if you wanna' give me work! ^^
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Posted: Mon Nov 14, 2005 9:49 am
niahahahah......anyways. anybody want t rp with me in centrl park? crying
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Posted: Mon Nov 14, 2005 10:17 am
Black Cat Godess My posture's okay. If I slouch, it's due to my GINORMOUS backpack (stupid text books). My problem is my Ganglian cyst. It hurts a lot, esspecially when I hand write things (not sure why). Also, the doctor I went to also thinks I may have Callagen Vacular Syndrome which is a genetic disorder which make people who have it have loose callagen, which leads to loose joints, which leads to being super flexible. Apparently there are some heart and eye problems going along with that but since I'm practically blind and my fingers and toes are always cold, that may have already happened. Yay for genetic disorders! <.< >.> Collegen makes up skin, eyes, the fibres in your body, your ligaments, your nails... pretty much anything in your body that needs to be tough. With low collagen, things are much more stretchy, but have much less elastic memory, so all of those things become softer and stretchier, but more likely to deform permanantly.
Symptoms of this are the ability to dislocate bones, bend in ways you shouldn't be able to, joint pain, inability to focus, heart disease, soft finger/toe nails, incriesed likelyhood of damaging ligaments when lifting heavy objects, greater chance of ligaments detatching from their bones, decreased muscle growth... hmm... that's it, I think.
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Posted: Mon Nov 14, 2005 1:32 pm
Cadyryeith Ap-Morthwyl Collegen makes up skin, eyes, the fibres in your body, your ligaments, your nails... pretty much anything in your body that needs to be tough. With low collagen, things are much more stretchy, but have much less elastic memory, so all of those things become softer and stretchier, but more likely to deform permanantly.
Symptoms of this are the ability to dislocate bones, bend in ways you shouldn't be able to, joint pain, inability to focus, heart disease, soft finger/toe nails, incriesed likelyhood of damaging ligaments when lifting heavy objects, greater chance of ligaments detatching from their bones, decreased muscle growth... hmm... that's it, I think. Hm...let's see here.... Able to easily dislocate joints...yeah. Bend in ways I shouldn't...*bends thumb back to arms* yeah. Joint pain...in my wrist. O.O Inability to focus...as in eyes? I can easily unfocus if that's what you mean. Heart disease...no, thank God. Soft fingers/toe nails...yes, I can easily bend them and break them. The others I can't tell. So yeah. I probably have soft collagen. I'm gonna be a geneticist and take over the world using genetic mutants and chemical/biological weapons of amss destruction. Come to me if you want to see you genetic code, want to find out if your kid is going to ahve a genetic disorder, or if you want a seat of power in my new world order.
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Black Cat Godess Vice Captain
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Posted: Mon Nov 14, 2005 1:47 pm
Everyoine can unfocus if they know how, and I mean that your eyes cannot adjust if something is far away or close, because your lense is made of collagen, mostly, and if your collagen lacks elasticity, it cannot change shape properly.
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