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sovay ([personal profile] sovay) wrote2022-10-07 08:46 pm

I take off my clothes and all these ties

The physical therapist I am seeing for my back has now referred to me clinically as tall and middle-aged. I have no issue with my age, but I have always thought of myself as on the shorter side of medium height and anything else an illusion of the way I carry myself. My family made me look up the average AFAB height in the U.S. My mother has offered to get me a cardigan for being tall and middle-aged in. In high school she was devastated when she grew that quarter-inch taller than Mickey Rooney, because now he would never ask her to dance. She is not very sympathetic.
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[personal profile] asakiyume 2022-10-09 12:39 am (UTC)(link)
I was going to mention shrinkage too! I was most surprised last year when I measured in at less than I was used to.

I thought of myself as ordinary height (at my tallest, I was 5' 6.5"), but when I was in Japan, I was exceedingly tall for AFAB and found myself needing to conjure up role models of tall-and-proud (rather than tall-and-wishing-to-be-smaller-and-cuter). I decided to carry myself like a Zulu princess.

If I can ask (I'm curious because of my brief stints doing PT for shoulders), does the PT involve exercises only, or do they do manipulations/massage/whatever as well?
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[personal profile] asakiyume 2022-10-09 02:55 am (UTC)(link)
Thanks re: the PT--that makes sense but I guess I always wish therapists were able to work magic onto our bodies.