Guest guest Posted August 15, 2011 Report Share Posted August 15, 2011 Diane, a lot depends on where and how much cuvature you have, as to whether one suffers with pain or not, among other things. I had extreme curve in thoratic with compensating in lumbar, which resulted in a long fusion. I now suffer other complication as a result, including chronic pain. Consider yourself extremely lucky that you are suffering in pain, even though you may have other issues or may develop them later in life. We are all different, but the same. Llweyn Sent from my BlackBerry device on the Wireless Network Scoliosis & esophageal issues. Can anyone relate? I am 61 and have some scoliosis I have beenn aware of for years. Chronic back pain for 20 years & esophageal issues that started probably 10 yrs ago but more intense around 2007. I have chronic throat pain and neck pain. I do have some degenerative neck disease and osteoporosis. I have had every test you can imagine and it just dawned on me the other day that maybe all these spine issues could be causing my coughing, hoarse throat, nect pain, etc. Of course doctors never mentioned it. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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