I was diagnosed with it in my early 20s and told that had I been diagnosed with it prior to being 18 I’d have been offered a body brace. I was also advised that if I had a daughter to have her spine checked aged 11 to see how her spine is. She’s currently 10.
I’m 52 now and it affected me during pregnancy as my pelvis was all wonky and I could barely walk from very early on. I now have osteoarthritis in one hip and have also been diagnosed with hyper mobility. As long as I’m mobile I’m fine - a sedentary job throws up issues for me.
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