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lovesmokerguys · 4 months
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suckerpunchingwalls · 2 years
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the audacity I have to gaslight myself into thinking I’m faking my chronic pain.
today I: cried, alone, in my car while driving with no problems. because that’s where I cry. when I’m alone. in my car. driving. I’m used to it.
who the hell am I faking it for? the people passing me on the highway?
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duo-smokers · 4 months
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[ SEE : Oleg Scheuermann | Source_VK*]
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biker-smokers · 4 months
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cemeterygrace · 2 months
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if you spoil tit for me i will end you
i won’t be on dnp tumblr frequently again until november 2nd
you have been warned
name: noa
age: 18
pronouns: whatever makes the joke funnier idc really
gender: formless blob idc
sexuality: attracted to women, formless blobs, and the guy that happens to be my boyfriend. just a fruity fucker honestly.
member of the grape medicine haters cult
if you’re here for a specific fandom, i’m sorry for your loss
asks are always open just don’t be gross
feel free to tag me and message me anytime!
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fandoms: there’s a lot so have a list (or multiple)
music (these are all apple music links i’m sorry)
mcr
fall out boy
twenty one pilots
muna
boygenius
against me!
something corporate
ball park music
bears in trees
bleach lab
catfish and the bottlemen
chappell roan
dead sara
ethel cain
ezra furman
flor
idkhow
linkin park
judah and the lion
the killers
ls dunes
laura jane grace
nxdia
paramore
pavement
rostam
semler
sophian
sophie
starset
tegan and sara
trash boat
vampire weekend
waterparks
weezer
the wombats
the young veins
other
dan and phil
daniel thrasher
nate bargatze
kim stanley robinson
brandon sanderson
charlie jane anders
markiplier
unus annus
other stuff
i’m an mcr5 truther
i am a specialty root beer connoisseur (abita root beer hell yeah)
i’m on the hunt for the best fettuccine alfredo ever send me recs
i’m a freshman history major
i am a band kid do with that what you will
i have a dog she’s a mini englishdoodle named piper and she’s precious
i am a lactose intolerant cheese enjoyer
i have hella disabilities/chronic illnesses/diseases
i am a midwestern hoe
i play cymbals in marching band
instruments i play because this post needs another list
piano
flute
bass guitar
drums
mallet percussion
cymbals
violin
saxophone (a bit)
disabilities and such
juvenile idiopathic polyarticular arthritis (they can’t agree on a fucking name)
adhd (primarily inattentive type)
enthesitis
scheuermann’s disease
extreme hypermobility
lactose intolerant af
auditory processing disorder
my tags!
damn you’re all the way down here? neat! good job for reading all of that lmao <3 as a treat here are some fun facts
i have entirely too many books in my room send help they’ve taken over
going to tit tour and clancy minneapolis!
i might perhaps also run state-of-minnesota-official (i can’t legally bitch about wisconsin too much tho i go to college there)
i am a minnesota bitch what about it
i had chai and ube ice cream once and it was absolutely life changing
i’ve been to 30 states if we’re counting washington dc
i’ve been to 6 countries including the 3 main north american ones (america cause i live there, canada, and mexico)
i’ve been at the summit of the second tallest mountain east of the mississippi (mount washington)
tysm for reading you’re my favorite <3
dni: fascists, shitheads and bigots, israel supporters, terfs, ableists, etc. if you’re a dick about other people existing, this ain’t the place for you.
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chapel-of-rizztual · 2 months
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hello. please consider: mountain with Scheuermann's Kyphosis (aka the back hurty of the century)
totally projecting about this btw. not sorry about it
Zephyr helps him when he was first summoned with braces, crutches, a wheelchair, pain medication(and lending Ifrit to him on particularly bad pain days)
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doedipus · 9 months
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I lapsed on jazz yesterday so here's a live album double feature
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credits under break
Kollektiv
Klaus Dapper flute, saxophone, producer
Jürgen Havix guitar, zither, producer
Jürgen Karpenkiel bass, producer
Waldo Karpenkiel drums, producer
Jörg Scheuermann remastering
Prism
Ken Watanabe Bass, Vocals
Satoshi "Mansaku" Kimura* Drums
Akira Wada Guitar
Jun Fukamachi Keyboards
Yoshikazu Matsuura Keyboards
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Lunar Eclipse 2011 by Thorsten Scheuermann
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lovesmokerguys · 4 months
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suckerpunchingwalls · 2 years
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are they mean, or are they really that ignorant?
they don’t understand what it means to constantly worry about their condition worsening.
they don’t understand what it’s like to wake up and feel like they’re in a time loop.
they don’t understand how much pain we have to tune out to do what they do with ease every day.
they don’t seem to want to understand.
people I love, not wanting to understand me.
it’s a pain that rivals my deformities.
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golyadkin · 2 months
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Hi there! I saw your kyphosis comic and if it’s alright with you, could I ask some questions? I’m working on a story that has a recurring character with kyphosis and I’d like it to be as accurate as possible. I’ve been researching the types and details of kyphosis, but I’m not finding a lot of information. However, it’s not your responsibility to make sure my character is accurate, so if this ask is out of line please feel free to just ignore it :)
My most specific question is, does someone with kyphosis need a mobility aid like crutches, a cane, or a walker? I’ve had some trouble finding good information on this. I assume a walker would be the worst, since it seems like it would aggravate the spine by having to lean forward all the time. I was looking at canes, because they help with balance, but all the guides say to walk with the cane on the uninjured side. Can kyphosis affect one side of the body more than the other? If so, would a cane help at all? And crutches seem to be more for support of the legs, knees, or feet than the spine.
anyway, that was all. thanks for your time and patience! And I apologize if this is inappropriate
Hi! Thank you so much for asking, I'm happy to help where I can.
For clarity, since I made that comic there's been a lot of revelations and confusion in my medical life. There are 3 different kinds of kyphosis and I had the least severe of them, postural, which means that my kyphosis was officially the result of muscular problems, not skeletal, so I am by no means the only person you should ask (the kyphosis for me is a part of a larger issue that IS skeletal but postural kyphosis is muscular) but I can answer some of this.
Kyphosis can affect one side more than the other if the person is also experiencing scoliosis, which is comorbid (I have scoliosis as well, so my pain was primarily, but not exclusively, on my right hand side). It really depends on the type and cause. The three types are postural (can be corrected), congenital (born with it), and scheuermann's (grow into it, other implications too, this one needs heavy research) so your first thing when deciding how it affects the character should be deciding which kind of kyphosis they have because that will inform everything else about how they live with it
Part of the pain of a spinal misalignment is joint pain and part of it is muscular, because if your spine is out of alignment then your muscles have to do a lot of hard work to keep you upright since your bones aren't doing their job. It can also result in injuries -- I tend to injure my back frequently because of the root cause, and I get a lot of muscle pain and spasms in addition to my joint pain. I am also more prone to disc herniation which is another thing that can cause pain and restricted movement. When your spine is the wrong shape, stuff doesn't tend to stay where it's supposed to.
I don't use mobility aids and I'm not sure if they would be helpful to others with worse kyphosis. Again, it's probably dependent on the person; kyphosis can present so differently in different people. I do, however, wear a lifting belt sometimes as a makeshift backbrace in order to give my muscles some temporary rest if I'm working for long periods of time. It gives my spine a bit more support, but it's a bad idea to wear it too long so I don't use it every day. Physiotherapy is the best thing for my back. People with sheuerman's would also be doing physiotherapy to prevent pain and maintain muscle. Not sure about congenital. Stretching is always important.
My medical problem also affects my other joints - knees, ankles, hips, etc - so I could use mobility aids if it ever got worse, but it wouldn't be spine-specific for me. If your character has kyphosis because of an underlying joint problem then they might use a cane or crutches. If it's just a spinal deformity then you'd have to ask someone a little more familiar with it than me, but I would assume it would be helpful at a certain point, just not where I'm at. A walker probably wouldn't exacerbate kyphosis because if the character is at a point of needing a walker then they'd be pretty bent over to begin with and having another thing to lean on would be akin to my back brace, an extra bit of support to relieve the stress on the body (with the added benefit of somewhere to sit down).
I hope this has all been at least a little helpful, good luck with your story!
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definetlynotalee · 1 year
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Hey guys
I just wanted to make a post about something I never was really going to open up about on here. but as I've made some genuine friends on here, I thought this should be something I should share.
I am disabled. I have 5+ chronic illnesses that can make day to day tasks sometimes nearly impossible. I suffer with chronic pain due to my fibromyalgia and scheuermann's disease.
I think this post is important to make, for some of the lees or lers with chronic illnesses, and may not be able to fully partake in all of their fantasies in this community.
I do express things on here that I "want to happen to me" but in reality I would need to have very open communication, safewords, and a ler who is caring enough to take my illnesses into consideration. And that's okay.
I struggle with thinking people would not want to play with me because of my medical concerns. Peoples fantasies don't usually include caring for someone with chronic pain. But I'm learning this is who I am and if someone would not want to engage with me because of this, then they are not the type of person I should be talking to.
I will continue to be a part of and love this community, and I hope everyone will continue to have me. A lot of people on here are some of the most supportive people I've ever met, and I'm lucky to know you all.
If you've read this far thank you and I appreciate you. Remember my dms are open if you want to talk.
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duo-smokers · 4 months
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toneoparticle13 · 1 year
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The Disease Of Scheuermann: What You Should Know!
Did you know that Holger Scheuermann, a Danish orthopaedic surgeon who initially characterised the Scheuermann disease in the early 1900s, received his name from the condition? For more information, keep reading.
The musculoskeletal condition Scheuermann's disease, also called Scheuermann's kyphosis, mainly affects the spine. Atypical spinal growth, which causes kyphosis, or a rounded or stooping posture, distinguishes Scheuermann's disease.
It is unclear what causes Scheuermann's disease. It is thought to result from a combination of hereditary and environmental causes. Numerous study results suggest a genetic risk. Environmental elements like poor posture, spinal tension, or food limitations during periods of rapid growth may also impact how it develops. 
What Is The Disease Kyphosis? 
Kyphosis is the medical term describing an unnatural forward curve of the spine. It can refer to a particular ailment known as kyphosis or be used as a general term to indicate an excessive upper back rounding. Kyphosis can be structural or postural and can affect persons of all ages, from infants to older people.
Teenagers are prone to postural kyphosis, which is typically brought on by poor posture. It can be reversed and has nothing to do with spine structural issues. Postural kyphosis can be treated with exercises, postural correction, and back muscle strengthening. 
An aberrant spine curvature is caused by structural deformities such as congenital anomalies, Scheuermann's disease, osteoporosis, or spinal fractures. A few illustrations of structural kyphosis are as follows:
1. Scheuermann's Kyphosis
Scheuermann's illness, as was previously mentioned, is a specific kind of kyphosis characterised by abnormal spinal growth during adolescence, resulting in a rounded upper back.
2. Inborn Kyphosis
This kyphosis begins at birth and grows abnormally as the spinal vertebrae develop.
3. Kyphosis Brought On By Osteoporosis
Osteoporosis deteriorates bone strength and increases the risk of compression fractures. Multiple compression fractures in the spine can cause an increase in forward curvature and kyphosis.
4. Kyphosis Caused By Trauma
This kind of kyphosis may occur due to spine fractures or other injuries, which could cause the vertebrae to collapse or misalign.
Scheuermann's Disease Symptoms 
Some of the most typical Scheuermann's disease symptoms, also known as Scheuermann's kyphosis, are listed below:
1. Kyphosis
The characteristic feature of Scheuermann's disease is an abnormal forward curving of the upper back, which results in a rounded or slumped posture. It is readily apparent and can be mild to severe.
2. Pain In The Back
A lot of people, to varying degrees, are affected by Scheuermann's disease, which frequently manifests as upper back (thoracic) pain. The discomfort may be mild or even severe, and it may get worse with activity or after spending a lot of time sitting or standing.
3. Stagnancy And Less Flexibility
Scheuermann's illness can result in several symptoms due to aberrant spine curvature. It could be challenging to bend or twist the back as a result.
4. Tiredness
Due to spinal stress, people with Scheuermann's illness may grow tired or uncomfortable after exerting themselves physically for an extended amount of time or while maintaining an upright position.
5. Muscle Cramps
Muscle cramps in the back might occur infrequently and hurt or be uncomfortable.
6. Uneven Shoulders Or Prominent Shoulder Blades
Due to the curvature of the spine, the shoulders may appear unequal, with one being higher than the other. The shoulder blades can be seen if they are prominent.
In uncommon neurological situations, the spine's nerves may be compressed or irritated, resulting in symptoms including numbness, tingling, or weakness in the legs. These neurological symptoms are less frequent, though.
The Disease Of Scheuermann Treatment 
Controlling symptoms, improving posture, and preventing the progression of the spine's curvature are the main objectives of treatment for Scheuermann's disease. Depending on the condition's severity and individual features, the course of therapy may alter. Here are some common medical remedies:
1. Monitoring And Observation
If symptoms are mild and the degree of spine curvature is not severe, a cautious observation strategy and routine checkups may be advocated in milder cases of Scheuermann's illness. This is particularly true if the individual's growth spurt has passed because the problem often stabilises with skeletal maturity.
2. Stretching And Exercise 
Physical therapy exercises can benefit posture, the strength of the back and core muscles, flexibility, and pain management. A physical therapist can design a personalised exercise programme appropriate for the patient's needs and guide proper body mechanics and postural awareness.
3. Pain Control
Scheuermann's disease-related pain and inflammation can be managed with over-the-counter medications. Before using a medicine, visit a doctor.
The Final Say 
Consider anti-inflammatory foods, consume enough calcium and vitamin D for healthy bones, and follow a nutrient-rich diet to promote general health. When offering tailored advice, dietary requirements, restrictions, and weight-control goals should be considered. 
A diet specialist can help optimise nutrition and increase general well-being even though nutrition cannot treat Scheuermann's disease. For further information, speak with the orthopaedic department at Bansal Hospital.
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I know it's been a hot minute but my younger son has to have spinal fusion surgery. He has Scheuermann's kyphosis and scoliosis and it's progressed over the last several months.
I've scheduled it for late June and there's just a lot of shit I have to arrange, like a leave of absence from work to care for him, preop appointments, etc.
So not surprisingly I am a bit overwhelmed right now. I know it will get better but ugh.
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