In 2011, a registered massage therapist in my city said that it looks like I have scoliosis, based on the curvature of my spine. He kept repeating that over and over again. He probably told me half a dozen times that it looks like I have scoliosis, during a one-hour massage appointment.
Yeah - epic scoliosis.

In Canada, I think doctor's make money for each task they complete. So for my doctor to give me the requisition form that took him 30 seconds, he probably made $10. Or something like that. Anyway, when I told him the RMT repeatedly stated that he thinks that I have scoliosis, he wrote out the requisition form without even looking at my spine for a visual examination. Wouldn't the responsible/professional thing to do be to merely look at my spine? Anyway, I got the x-ray only to find out that I had a whopping three degrees of scoliosis.

I don't care to unlawfully irradiate myself, and I am annoyed by the RMT and my doctor, but first and foremost - with myself. I should have known that I was nowhere near scoliosis. Babies are born with more than three degrees of scoliosis! How on earth was this remotely close to the possibility of scoliosis? Needless to say, I cancelled my next appointment with that RMT, showed up to pay his $25 cancellation fee, and never returned.