no you can not you have to wait about 6 months or a year they will not take you if you go after three months. it does not matter your going as a active duty
it stunts your growth from your back...your legs can still grow. i had spinal fusion surgery(for scoliosis)
it stunts your growth from your back...your legs can still grow. i had spinal fusion surgery(for scoliosis)
It depends what type of scoliosis surgery you are having. Mine took four hours, and I had posterior spinal fusion with bone grafting from the hip. If you have anterior spinal fusion, it will most likely take longer, as the surgery is done by entering the front or side of your body. With posterior, they reach your spine by entering your back.
Yes but the scar will slowly go away a tiny bit, but you will still be able to see the scar.
Scoliosis affects a small percentage of the population, approximately 2 percent. However, scoliosis runs in families. If someone in a family has scoliosis, the likelihood of an incidence is much higher - approximately 20 percent. If anyone in your family has curvature of the spine, you should be examined for scoliosis.
Yes,well mine did, after the surgery my shoulders got a little more even, but a couple months later the got better to the point where they are normal again. Previous Answer: Nope.....they will look more even then they are before the surgery but looking at yourself in the mirror after the surgery, you will still be uneven at the shoulders..you can exersise to build up your posture and retrain yourself to position your shoulders so you will look even when you are out in public
yes it is a possiblity but there are regulations as with everything else in the army. If the degree is less than 20 or if you had two or less vertabre fused you are okay to try. anything more you will be dq'ed.
yes. my daughter developed a scoliosis by the time she was 14. we straightened it with acupuncture and her spine is still straight seven years later.
If your scoliosis is very mild (meaning that minimal lateral curvature is not impairing to your physical capabilities) and if you appear to be well physically conditioned, then it is possible to still qualify to be an FBI agent. However, if your scoliosis is significant (moderate to severe), then the probability is low that you would qualify to be an FBI agent.
Scoliosis surgery is a primarily indicated for cosmetic improvement of spinal deformity and not medically necessary. While surgical techniques and hardware have improved greatly in the past several decades, recent research suggests it is still fraught with poor long-term outcomes and chronic pain syndromes. Each patient must carefully weigh the cost/benefit ratio before undergoing any surgical procedure, but particularly one as invasive as multiple level spinal fusion surgery. You should talk to a doctor or surgeon about this.
You don't need surgery, you obviously have a very stretchy hymen if it is still intact after intercourse and it will give naturally when the baby is born.
Looking at a translator, it still seems to be 'Zoe'.