Guest guest Posted July 25, 2008 Report Share Posted July 25, 2008 Hi Jen, I think a geneticist could be a help. It seems like you have to have a set of symptoms or family history of symptoms to get a diagnosis. My family physician mentioned it to me because I am 5'11 " and very thin (naturally) with very long fingers and unusually long toes. I have extremely flexible joints and am flat-footed because of it (even had arch braces for a period as a child.) I also have poor posture which I have always just attributed to being tall (thinking I subconciously taught myself to hunch down when I grew taller than my peers.) She isn't being alarmist about it, but feels it wouldn't hurt to have an electrocardiogram to take a look at my aorta. She's not even in a rush to do it. After looking at the Marfan's syndrome site, I agree it is a good idea to take a look. I don't have any other issues that are related, so I am not panicked about it. Consequently I don't know much about it, but just thought I would share in case it made sense to any of you. Blessings, > > > > > > Hi, Sue. I have pectus carinatum. I have raised collarbones > too. > > > Since I discovered that my older son has Asperger's, I suspect I > > may > > > have some Aspie traits myself. My Aspie son does not have any > > pectus > > > abnormalities, but his little brother has pectus > excavatum. > > > is not on the spectrum as far as I know, but he had > > > developmental delays as an infant and toddler, along with > allergic > > > colitis. He seems to be fairly well caught up now > developmentally, > > > but he has low muscle tone and hypermobile joints. He had > > > plagiocephaly as a baby, with flattening on the sides of his > head. > > > It improved with craniosacral therapy, but he still has a narrow > > > forehead. When we look at old pictures of me at that age there > is > > a > > > very strong resemblance. > > > > > > Though that might make a case for a genetic cause, I still think > > > vitamin D deficiency during gestation and early infancy might > play > > a > > > role in pectus abnormalities. I was the second born child in my > > > family, like . I was born 2 years after my brother, > > was > > > born 2 1/2 years after his brother. I wonder if it is a matter > of > > > maternal vitamin stores being low during the second pregancy. > > > > > > In 's case the pectus excavatum was not visible until he > was > > > about a month old. I don't know when the pectus carinatum > > developed > > > for me. > > > > > > As far as low endurance. I have somewhat low muscle tone myself > > and > > > I get winded pretty easily, but I don't exercise regularly. I do > > > have very poor posture. For some reason I feel like when I sit > up > > > straight I have to work harder to breathe. So I tend to round my > > > back and sit with my shoulders forward. How is your posture? > > > > > > I don't know if this helps or not, but let me know what you think. > > > > > > Jen > > > http://www.jstevens.wordpress.com > > > http://www.healthybodyhealthyfamily.org > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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