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rhaichard
17th September 2013, 19:06
Hello,

Im suffering 3 days now from lower back pain. When I have my Chest X-ray last year for my travel here in UK i found that I have DextroScoliosis:bigcry:.

is there any way I can fix it? Im starting to worried that this might cause of problem for me to get pregnant :bigcry::bigcry:

please, any advice ????

Arthur Little
17th September 2013, 19:33
:sorry-2: to read that, Rhaich; :cwm25: ... haven't really heard of 'DextroScoliosis' myself ... but I am sure Doc Alan can advise about the *condition, pain relief and *its implications (if any) when thinking of starting a family. Also consult your GP.


Take Care ... and best wishes for a speedy recovery. :xxgrinning--00xx3:

rhaichard
17th September 2013, 20:41
thats the problem Arthur, im here now for a year but i didnt sign up for GP. Hubby's keep forcing me to do it but im scared :bigcry:

Michael Parnham
17th September 2013, 21:05
Rhaichard, you must go and see a GP I'm sure if you do, it will put your mind at rest because you will be in good hands and be able to get it sorted out. Please keep us posted, I'm sure you'll be fine!:xxgrinning--00xx3:

Doc Alan
17th September 2013, 21:20
I’m sorry to read of your condition Rhaichard.


The definition is easy – it’s a side-to-side ( curve ) of the spine, either to the right ( dextro- ) or left ( laevo- ). In most cases the cause is unknown, and it’s commoner in females.


Only a very small proportion require treatment ( surgical correction, if there is marked curvature or pain ) , and it’s not usually associated with other conditions.


Good general physical fitness, exercise and massage all help.


It really is vital, as Arthur and Michael have said, and in my opinion, to register with a doctor ! Your GP is best placed to advise you, and if necessary refer you to an orthopaedic specialist at your hospital.


There is a facebook site for Filipinos with this condition – but please remember you may well only have a mild degree of dextroscoliosis, and indeed it may not be the cause of your back pain.


https://www.facebook.com/ScoliosisAwarenessPhilippines

rhaichard
17th September 2013, 21:32
The pain start when the cold weather start and its on my left waist most.

My mum notice that something wrong on my back when im 2nd year high school and trying to treatment it with massage therapy but the therapies said its not gonna work because theres already a muscle.

rhaichard
17th September 2013, 21:34
My mum cousin also have scoliosis and shes doing a electric therapies and my female cousin have it before but they managed to do it with massage therapy

gWaPito
17th September 2013, 22:08
Hi there Rhaichard,

You mentioned that you thought your condition cld have something to do with not getting pregnant..I wouldn't know about that but, what my wife and i did to get prego asap was...get an ovualtion monitor, you ll be surprised the amount of women who dont ovulate when the book says so....my wife didnt until her 20th day and that was on both pregnancies....the monitor we got actually told you when to go at it and for how many days, twice a day.....£80 well spent :xxgrinning--00xx3:

You both give up coffee and alcohol, at least until you are carrying

Good luck to you both
Gwaps :xxgrinning--00xx3:

Akilah Blythe
18th September 2013, 00:52
Hi rhaichard, I'm so sorry to hear about your condition. From a physio's point of view, generally scoliosis doesn't prevent women from conceiving, not that I'm aware of or experienced. I haven't encountered any patients yet who ever had problems conceiving apart from having more back pain compare to those who doesn't have scoliosis. There are exercises for the back both stretching and strengthening but it depends on the degree of curvature and which part of your spine is affected. As what the other members have said, it is essential for you to register and consult a gp to know specifically where the pain is originating from and the cause of it. I understand how uncomfortable it is but you really need to get it sorted. Saves you from worrying. All the best and hope your back gets better soon.x

rhaichard
18th September 2013, 06:17
Thanks for all the advice guys ....:xxgrinning--00xx3:

SimonH
18th September 2013, 06:36
I was going to advise you to do regular back exercises, you can buy those simple sit up rockers for less then £20.
However, please don't listen to my advise or anyone else's with the exception of Doc Alan, until you've registered with your GP. My exercise advise may be good, but it could end up making the situation worse (I am not a GP). The only person you should take advise from is your GP, they are there to help and advise and there is nothing to be scared of.
Please go and register as soon as possible, the weather is getting colder so you'll end up in more pain. It could be a simple case of taking some muscle relaxants to ease the pain.
One thing that I will guarantee is that once you have registered, you'll come away thinking what was I scared for :Erm: I should have done that months ago.

rhaichard
18th September 2013, 12:57
I was going to advise you to do regular back exercises, you can buy those simple sit up rockers for less then £20.
However, please don't listen to my advise or anyone else's with the exception of Doc Alan, until you've registered with your GP. My exercise advise may be good, but it could end up making the situation worse (I am not a GP). The only person you should take advise from is your GP, they are there to help and advise and there is nothing to be scared of.
Please go and register as soon as possible, the weather is getting colder so you'll end up in more pain. It could be a simple case of taking some muscle relaxants to ease the pain.
One thing that I will guarantee is that once you have registered, you'll come away thinking what was I scared for :Erm: I should have done that months ago.

Im scared on needles lol :icon_lol: my hubby keep massaging it at the moment with Deep Heat its not painful like sunday night that i cant even sleep.. :smile:

SimonH
18th September 2013, 13:15
Im scared on needles lol :icon_lol: my hubby keep massaging it at the moment with Deep Heat its not painful like sunday night that i cant even sleep.. :smile:


:smile: me too, can't stand the things :yikes: I look away when they give me an injection or even worse take blood. Silly thing is that most of the time the doctor says, there all done and I didn't even realise what was happening. Makes me feel a right fool :Rasp:
Go to the doctor, get registered and I promise you'll be asking yourself what all the fuss was about when you've done it :biggrin:

rhaichard
18th September 2013, 14:00
:smile: me too, can't stand the things :yikes: I look away when they give me an injection or even worse take blood. Silly thing is that most of the time the doctor says, there all done and I didn't even realise what was happening. Makes me feel a right fool :Rasp:
Go to the doctor, get registered and I promise you'll be asking yourself what all the fuss was about when you've done it :biggrin:

is it free? im i allowed to have one? does it affect my future visa application? i know im entitled to use it because i have NIno but im not working at the moment

Terpe
18th September 2013, 20:01
is it free? im i allowed to have one? does it affect my future visa application? i know im entitled to use it because i have NIno but im not working at the moment

One of the first things you should do when arriving to UK is to register at your local GP
(medical practice)
You are fully entitled to NHS treatment. :xxgrinning--00xx3:
Please do it now :ReadIt:

raynaputi
18th September 2013, 20:17
Don't worry about getting pregnant. I have a friend who has scoliosis since her teen years and now has two kids. :xxgrinning--00xx3:

Michael Parnham
18th September 2013, 21:12
is it free? im i allowed to have one? does it affect my future visa application? i know im entitled to use it because i have NIno but im not working at the moment

Of course it's free, hurry up then you can tell us all about your experience!:xxgrinning--00xx3:

marksroomspain
18th September 2013, 21:43
is it free? im i allowed to have one? does it affect my future visa application? i know im entitled to use it because i have NIno but im not working at the moment

Like the other guys have said register asap also with a dentist as well if you haven't done so already.

All treatment under the NHS you are entitled to without it affecting your future visa applications most of it free eg: doctors appointments, hospital consultations even surgery if needed hope not:icon_lol:

Anyway get it sorted and you will wonder what all the fuss was about.

Take care rhaichard god bless...:xxgrinning--00xx3:

rhaichard
19th September 2013, 06:22
One of the first things you should do when arriving to UK is to register at your local GP
(medical practice)
You are fully entitled to NHS treatment. :xxgrinning--00xx3:
Please do it now :ReadIt:

I have a form filled in from GP since Feb but never pass it ...

rhaichard
19th September 2013, 06:25
Thanks guys ... I should really listen to my man about seeing a doctor instead of ignoring him ... I try to go in GP as soon as I can

thanks again for all the concern

rhaichard
19th September 2013, 06:26
Don't worry about getting pregnant. I have a friend who has scoliosis since her teen years and now has two kids. :xxgrinning--00xx3:

will keep that in mind thanks :xxgrinning--00xx3:

Michael Parnham
19th September 2013, 08:13
Thanks guys ... I should really listen to my man about seeing a doctor instead of ignoring him ... I try to go in GP as soon as I can

thanks again for all the concern

Get that form taken in TODAY, it's for your own benefit Rhaichard!:xxgrinning--00xx3:

Michael Parnham
2nd October 2013, 08:12
Hi Rhaichard, just wondering if you have seen your GP about your Dextroscoliosis if you have what was the outcome? I'm just concerned that's all!:xxgrinning--00xx3:

rhaichard
2nd October 2013, 19:06
not yet ... a bit busy but my back doesnt hurt anymore

thanks for the concern :xxgrinning--00xx3:

Michael Parnham
2nd October 2013, 20:36
not yet ... a bit busy but my back doesnt hurt anymore

thanks for the concern :xxgrinning--00xx3:

Thanks for letting me know, please don't neglect it and get it seen to as soon as possible!:xxgrinning--00xx3:

Arthur Little
3rd October 2013, 18:41
my back doesnt hurt anymore


:yeahthat:'s great, Raich ... but :please: heed Michael's advice at the slightest hint of pain recurrence. :wink:

rhaichard
3rd October 2013, 18:46
i will .. :xxgrinning--00xx3::xxgrinning--00xx3: