Pectus Excacatum & Pectus Deformities
Do you have chest deformities? How bad can we talk?
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Pectus Excacatum & Pectus Deformities
Do you have chest deformities? How bad can we talk?
Welcome to Dr. Pectus's blog, a dedicated space offering guidance, support, and insights for individuals coping with pectus deformities. Through informative articles, expert advice, and a supportive community, Dr. Pectus aims to empower and assist those affected by these conditions. Explore resources, share experiences, and find answers to your questions on navigating the challenges of pectus deformations.
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“He who overcomes, will be dressed in white, and I will not take his name from the book of life, and I will give witness to his name before my father and before his angels” is from Revelations 3:5 and is quoted on the back of an Evangelion VHS tape, hence the necessity of having my nails painted white on the day of the bar removal.
When Dr. Chen came to visit me afterward, I asked with hesitation, “When people get their bar removed, do they usually still feel it?” I don’t remember his response; I remember the nurse who was with us immediately spring into action to close the curtains around us as soon as I started crying.
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I complained about it often. It made my chest feel heavy, tight, and uncomfortable. It was painful and hard to breathe; I felt so fragile. When it was removed and they could see it, my friends made fun of me for it being so small. I laughed along with them, but a part of me wonders if this was somehow secretly enraging, sending me on a path toward madness.
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My chest deformity wasn't even diagnosed when I was a kid. Imagine those angsty teen years, I can put it all behind me and work on being happy. According to pectus.org "However many patients with pectus anomalies are affected with a negative self-image and low self-confidence. 'An unwillingness to be seen without a shirt while swimming and participating in sports or social activities,' is the most frequently quoted complaint. In fact living with a pectus anomaly affects all areas of life (Table 1)." #pectuscarinatum #bodyimage #body #medical #mystery #deformity #deformed #confidence #selflove #life #happy #gay #strength #gym #fitness