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There's a link between scoliosis and breast asymmetry

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I've been on this forum for 6 years and noticed a pattern with people who have the same issue as me and that is that we all had scoliosis during puberty. I have one breast that never developed correctly and will not respond to weight gain, herbs, massage ect. and so if I gain weight the asymmetry just gets worse and worse. It never even made sense to me why it was my left breast that was a lot larger than my right to begin with considering I'm right handed and it's usually that if you have asymmetry it's on the side you're dominant in. The curve in my spine is on the right side though causing my left shoulder to even be a lot higher than my right (and also for my left breast to be higher than my right), and it's nice to know what caused my problem now at least. I felt like a freak growing up because I never heard of anyone else having this problem. It's one thing to have the normal asymmetry that is common, but I never heard  (until joining this forum and seeing a few others with this issue and scoliosis) of one breast that is completely unresponsive to the point the more weight you gain the larger the asymmetry because one breast doesn't even respond to anything.  I've noticed that quite a bit of the people on here who have the same problem as me also have scoliosis and so I decided to research it and it turns out there is a link and that scoliosis does cause this issue for a lot of people. I thought this would be helpful news for other people who have this issue and also have scoliosis to know that is probably the cause. I don't really know the solution though. I do wonder if fixing the scoliosis (although I don't even know how to do that) and then taking something like BO to put your body back into puberty would fix the issue or not. I'm going to link a few of the research articles I found down below 

https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/ar...0deformity

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/24282913/ 

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7054115/ 

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7054115/

If you only want to click on one link the pubmed article is the best and seems to be referenced the most in other searches I've found. 

What do you guys think? Do any of you have any brainstorming ideas that can combat this? To be honest I'm not even sure how to fix the scoliosis in the first place and if it can be fixed if the breast would all of a sudden start responding like a  normal breast or if something like BO would make it respond after fixing it.
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A few years ago I found out my tailbone is curved. My right breast is also smaller than my left.

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