Here I am commenting twice in one week lol But could you or anyone else explain this in layman's terms for me.
I have Scoliosis ( curvature of the spine. )
and it it definitely affects my emphasima as all my organs are squashed so can only eat little portions of something little and ofteni went to the pulmonary rehab and the excercses were no good to meOR is this a totally different thing altogether
The study links are direct relationship with rib shape and/or orientation and the Forced Vital Capacity which affects the lung function. Some people with Osteogenesis Imperfecta can actually break their ribs just by coughing.
Curvature of the spine (Scoliosis) does not have that direct relationship, although of course, it does not mean that it cannot affect your FVC, just that there is no significant direct relationship. Some with Scoliosis it can and others not.
I hope that this explained it enough in simple terms for you.
I know a gentleman, at my regular pub, who has both Scoliosis and moderate COPD who really suffers with acute breathlessness and can only walk 30 yards, yet in comparison I can still do 1/2mile with very severe Emphysema before acute breathlessness sets in. So yes it can certainly affect your breathing.
Thank you sweetheart that's so much better to understand yeah on a good day I can walk about 1/2 mile like yourself but next day I suffer but soilder on as they say bad day I can barely walk to the loo and back
Eating and breathing are a few of my problems with being so hunched over
I absolutely loved going to the pulmonary rehab
But found 7/12 excersise were not suitable for me to do but they were great and tried to find alternative ways nut it's hard when you cant straighten up I'd just LOVE to be able to take even one HUGE breath in to see how it feels
But many many thanks and hugs for your replys and explanations
With having dyslexia its difficult to understand all the wording
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