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--Maybe we could have our own website. Maybe we could call it the

Scoliosis " Flatter on one side " group. HA! HA!

Debbie

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- In , " Chuck & Joyce "

<chasjoyt@b...> wrote:

> Debbie & Carole,

> I'm one of those who also has a smaller breast. Mine is also the

one that is on the hump side (right side).

> Joyce T- RN (Atanta)

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OK, I admit it. I have the breast disproportion. My hump is on the right side

causing my right breast to be smaller.

Did anybody else breast feed their babies and find the babies prefer the bigger

breast.

HAHAHA! Sorry to the dudes in the group.

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-Sorry hope i didn't offend you with my joke about creating a new

site. I was just kidding. If i did i am very sorry.

Debbie

In , scolioly2@a... wrote:

> Hmmmm,

> Maybe we really should take a poll!

> I'll save your note!

> Carole

> By the way: thank you, Joyce!

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Geez....My left breast is bigger...I am right handed and I nursed one

child for 2-1/2 years....

Since it's natural to hold the baby so as to keep your dominant hand

free that is what I atttribute it to...although I suppose the

scoliosis could be somewhat at fault....and of course he always

preferred the boob with the most milk!

I have read that in certain Afrikan cultures mothers only nurse one

side, resulting in very uneven breasts later on!

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I have heard that naturally one breast is slightly smaller/bigger than the

other one, but usually not enough to really notice. I'm curious if everyone

is commenting on a noticeable difference in size. I've had a breast

reduction 10 years ago,hoping to reduce upper back pain, so I can't really

comment since I didn't really notice before. FYI, the reduction did help but

the pain has returned but it's centre on the spine and not the surrounding

muscles.

Llweyn

Re: breast disproportion

Geez....My left breast is bigger...I am right handed and I nursed one

child for 2-1/2 years....

Since it's natural to hold the baby so as to keep your dominant hand

free that is what I atttribute it to...although I suppose the

scoliosis could be somewhat at fault....and of course he always

preferred the boob with the most milk!

I have read that in certain Afrikan cultures mothers only nurse one

side, resulting in very uneven breasts later on!

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Re boobs:

> I really just have nipples stuck on a sternum - can I blame my lack of mammary

tissue on scoliosis? I am really tired of my SMALLER than AA bosoms but do not

have the cash or the willingness to do anything about it. As my sister said -

when God made me, he used a lot of spare parts, but at least most of them work!

Joking aside, I will say that I am now 6 months post revision and have noticed a

significant reduction in pain the last week or so. I was getting really

frustrated there for a while, but everytime I see progress I can make it a

little longer.

> From: Llweyn Friars <mad.monk@...>

> Date: 2004/06/22 Tue PM 03:45:55 EDT

>

> Subject: RE: breast disproportion

>

> I have heard that naturally one breast is slightly smaller/bigger than the

> other one, but usually not enough to really notice. I'm curious if everyone

> is commenting on a noticeable difference in size. I've had a breast

> reduction 10 years ago,hoping to reduce upper back pain, so I can't really

> comment since I didn't really notice before. FYI, the reduction did help but

> the pain has returned but it's centre on the spine and not the surrounding

> muscles.

>

> Llweyn

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> Re: breast disproportion

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> Geez....My left breast is bigger...I am right handed and I nursed one

> child for 2-1/2 years....

>

> Since it's natural to hold the baby so as to keep your dominant hand

> free that is what I atttribute it to...although I suppose the

> scoliosis could be somewhat at fault....and of course he always

> preferred the boob with the most milk!

>

> I have read that in certain Afrikan cultures mothers only nurse one

> side, resulting in very uneven breasts later on!

>

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> Support for scoliosis-surgery veterans with Harrington Rod Malalignment

> Syndrome. Not medical advice. Group does not control ads or endorse any

> advertised products.

>

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