You might have pelvic displacement. I have that, causing very mild scoliosis. Your spine sits inside your pelvis, so this is pretty common. You can go to someone who specializes in that. It's annoying and it hurts, but it can be fixed. The earlier you get this worked out, the better. Also, there are excercises a massage therapist can teach you to stretch certain muscles to rebalance your pelvis.
2007-12-08 16:08:23
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answered by Toni 5
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Honestly, with the style of the art, it's really not obvious at all, and even if I did notice it, I'd probably just assume it was supposed to be that way. I wouldn't worry about it at all, it looks pretty good, from what I can tell. I seriously would never know the lines weren't supposed to be crooked unless you told me.
2016-04-08 02:55:34
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answered by Anonymous
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See either a chiropractor or oesteopath, but also seek advice from an exercise expert like a personal trainer or physio about exercise the muscles that are underdeveloped...
2007-12-08 16:08:16
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answered by Noz 3
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I agree with the others....see a chiropractor or massage therapist.
2007-12-08 16:13:25
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answered by margarita 7
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Well, you can probably carry some books in your backpack and some books in your hand.
2007-12-08 16:06:04
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answered by shaynes 1
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A chiropracter can probably help you. Their job is to align the spine.
2007-12-08 16:05:15
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answered by Chris C 5
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carry all your books on the other side for a year
2007-12-08 16:04:42
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answered by Anonymous
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see a chiropractor
2007-12-08 16:04:28
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answered by Anonymous
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you need a massager and take out stuff in your backpack THAT YOU DON'T NEED.
2007-12-08 16:05:11
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answered by Nick 2
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i love ur username!
2007-12-08 16:04:43
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answered by Vivian S 2
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