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	<title>Comments on: Book Review:  Stunner, The Fall and Rise of Fanny Cornforth</title>
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		<title>By: L.</title>
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		<description>Diagnosed a month ago with mild (about 1&quot; out of line) scoliosis, and told that I&#039;ve probably had it for a long time, I remembered Hope&#039;s comment (above) regarding the unobtrusive degree of her own scoliosis. My posture is so straightbacked that I have been asked if I was ever a model - even though at the age of 18 I realized my left leg was a tad longer than my right (which I now understand is a symptom of the condition). So I would think that Hope is right, Lizzie could very well have had scoliosis regardless of her upright posture.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Diagnosed a month ago with mild (about 1&#8243; out of line) scoliosis, and told that I&#8217;ve probably had it for a long time, I remembered Hope&#8217;s comment (above) regarding the unobtrusive degree of her own scoliosis. My posture is so straightbacked that I have been asked if I was ever a model &#8211; even though at the age of 18 I realized my left leg was a tad longer than my right (which I now understand is a symptom of the condition). So I would think that Hope is right, Lizzie could very well have had scoliosis regardless of her upright posture.</p>
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