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fossilizedtreesap answered your question: Crooked

Do you have scoliosis? Because I do and that causes my hips/shoulders to be un even giving the illusion of longer/shorter limbs

No, or at least I don’t think so. We were checked in school from grades 6-9. 

christwalk replied to your post: Crooked

Google led length discrepancy. You can see a video on how to proper do it. Everyone can have a slight deficit. If its over a cm you might need a lift. Hope that helps.

Thanks, I’ll do that so maybe we can get the right height.

chrystidoeslife replied to your post: Crooked

What do you call a woman with one leg longer than the other? …………….. Eileen. ;-) (My Grandma Eileen’s favorite joke)

hahaha! I’ve heard it before, but the relevance makes it much funnier.

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Yesterday Jeremy found some foam that was left from something he had saved and made a lift insert to go in my left shoe. I actually wore real shoes instead of flip flips yesterday when we were out, so I wanted to give it a try, but it made the shoe way too tight. This means it won’t work in most of my flats.

He put it in the running shoes I was using today (under the regular insole), and I wore it for my whole run. When I put my shoes on, besides having to loosen up my laces a bit, I didn’t really even notice it was in there. I forgot about it for most of my run. I’m not sure how thick it is- probably ~ 1/8”, but it felt pretty good. We’ll see how it does on longer runs.

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  1. thehealthytexan said: I got tested too but when I got into a car accident, I got a ton of x-rays done and I have slight scoliosis and one of my hips is higher than the other (might explain why my knee pain is only in one knee). It could be something only x-rays can show.
  2. vira-sana said: Sometimes you can develop functional scoliosis as a result of a muscular imbalance, rather than a skeletal deformity.
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