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michaelangelo11
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Recently I had to get a routine physical done for the purposes of registering with Boxing Canada. It was my first visit to a doctor in years. I'm 25 years old.
The on-campus physician was very thorough, and noted I have scoliosis. I didn't even know what the word meant, but apparently, my spine is curved slightly to the left. Now he wants me to get x-rays done at the local hospital. I have never experienced back pain, and he cleared me to participate in boxing.
I am wondering if it is worth my while to have the x-rays conducted after the holidays. Maybe I have a lot of medical misconceptions about x-rays, but cancer is prevalent in my family and I do not want to exacerbate any unnecessary risks. I'm not claiming to know better than the doctor, and I confess my own ignorance, it just seems somewhat unnecessary given that I have experienced no pain. Am I being short-sighted?
This board has always been incredibly informative. Thank you for your time.
The on-campus physician was very thorough, and noted I have scoliosis. I didn't even know what the word meant, but apparently, my spine is curved slightly to the left. Now he wants me to get x-rays done at the local hospital. I have never experienced back pain, and he cleared me to participate in boxing.
I am wondering if it is worth my while to have the x-rays conducted after the holidays. Maybe I have a lot of medical misconceptions about x-rays, but cancer is prevalent in my family and I do not want to exacerbate any unnecessary risks. I'm not claiming to know better than the doctor, and I confess my own ignorance, it just seems somewhat unnecessary given that I have experienced no pain. Am I being short-sighted?
This board has always been incredibly informative. Thank you for your time.