it is OVER for everyone once i somehow fix my flared ribs
(please help i can't)



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it is OVER for everyone once i somehow fix my flared ribs
(please help i can't)
Bro you can finally see my ribs but from the side I look like an upside down airpod💀
Ribbrace.
I am wearing this rib brace because I have flared ribs (and I am the worse case I know :/ ) and it makes me look larger…
I have read that this can help in twelve weeks only,
Seems like a quick fix (I don’t want to go through surgery) so let’s see if it actually works !!!
I need to slouch less. It'd help with my flared ribs, and it makes my hips and waist look fucking fantastic.
Alas, I feel the call of the shrimp pose
👉 WHAT IS PECTUS EXCAVATUM? It is when the sternum is sunken in the chest. Sometimes, the lower ribs might flare out too. Severe cases can eventually cause problems with the function of the heart and lungs. It mainly worsens after the puberty growth spurt, when the posture of adolescences gets worse. ❓HOW OFTEN DOES IT OCCUR? According to research, it is projected to occur in one of every 300-400 births. It is more frequent in males than in females. The ratio is about 3:1. Sunken chest is the most common type of congenital chest wall deformity (90% of all chest deformities are diagnosed as pectus excavatum). ❓IS PECTUS EXCAVATUM A DISEASE? No, it is not a disease. You can't get "infected" with pectus excavatum by being coughed on, sneezed on, touched, or kissed by someone who has it. It is a genetic structural deformity of the anterior thoracic chest wall. Every single scientific article about pectus excavatum classifies it as deformity. ❓HOW/WHEN DID YOU KNOW YOU HAD PECTUS EXCAVATUM? Let us know in the comments! 👇 Created by Mihail Veleski, author of Breathe Deeper. PectusExcavatumFix.com
I flared up (myofascial pain) because I went rafting and my back has been in excruciating pain. I’ve been using DMSO cream and that’s been helping along with anti inflammatory supplements like turmeric and fish oil. I honestly think my poor back and even posture is due to flared ribs. I’m going to try and work on that with more yoga and strengthen my back and rib muscles.
I’ve felt completely useless this week. I woke up crying from pain in the middle of the night for my spouse to put the cream on my back few days ago. It’s been affecting my mood and I haven’t been sketching as much. This sketch is very poor to me but it’s just the best that I can do...which makes me feel shitty. I know I’m better so why did this trash come out? Or perhaps all my art is trash and I’m just woke rn.
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