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My personal experience leads me to believe that whoever states that a "floating" pelvic area is not at all indicative of AS should really reconsider.
I'm sorry, but as you can see above you did say that but I wasn't talking about you or anyone else in particular for that matter, so calm down..... And of course it's not a crime to list your symptoms and experiences here...what I said was that it's irresponsible to put false information out there, it could steer newbies the wrong way...BTW, upon going over your statement above, it sounds to me like more than just a statement about your personal experiences, it's a statement that discounts the validity of those of us (basically the majority) who report stiffness and loss of mobility in the lumbar spine (which includes the SI joints) as one of early symptoms....it's a classic representation of early AS.....
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