| Comment added by : Ariana on the 30 Jun 2008 at 22:35pm |
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| omgosh!!! i h8 my scars 2!!!! they drive me insain!! did ur feet ever hurt REALLY bad whenever "the weathers changed" do they still hurt like that now? just curious for my future! =] ok thnxx! byee |
| Comment added by : K on the 11 Jun 2008 at 08:38am |
| Hi I was premature and was born with club feet. I can walk fine, but if I over exert myself I have a lot of pain. Every once in a while when I walk my one foot turns in. My legs appear thinner. I am greatful I can walk, but was wondering if there have been any improvements with this. Is there any Doctor or hospital in the NY area or facility that anyone can recommend. My ankles are weak and I chipped a bone in the past. I don't want to have any more operations. I had a number as a child. I am an adult now and I can be pretty active but once in a while I have issues. Any suggestions especially for women's dress shoes, and the Doctors. |
| Comment added by : christine on the 14 Apr 2008 at 14:33pm |
| hello sophia just like to say thank you you made me smile as my daugheramy is 13 now she as born with club feet too she had 3 ops on her feet but she in a lot of pain now with her right foot she going for 4th op this year i no life is hard but see storeys like your and others its just give us hope thank you christine take care xx |
| Comment added by : Joe on the 13 Jan 2008 at 22:39pm |
| To: Stacey Hale. Bring Your child to the Shriners Hospital. They are all over America. It is free and they are the best with clubfeet. You can call any Mason's Lodge and get a sponsor if you need one. I promise you they will help oyu child. I also have clubfeet and they helped me. |
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| Comment added by : Stacey Hale on the 01 Nov 2007 at 18:56pm |
| I am 30 weeks pregnant and recenlty found out that my baby is going to be born with bilateral clubbed feet. At first I was so scared for him. I thought to myself, "My baby won't be normal." I have some time to think about it. You know God is not going to give anyone a child that they can't handle. I have two other children and they were born fine. I thank GOD everyday that that is the only thing that is wrong with my baby. His feet can be fixed. |
| Comment added by : Bonnie on the 06 Nov 2007 at 23:40pm |
| Hi Sophia, My name is Bonnie, left club foot, 44 years old, and had 8 surgeries. I don't understand how your mom didn't converse with you, and when did you have surgery? I was born in San Francisco, California, and have been told that I benefitted from a great surgeon. Thanks to him and his wonderful demeanor, along with the strength of my mother, I felt special! But I also know the hardship of the playground, fitting of shoes (yeah right!), and later rejection from men. I am happily married to a wonderful man who loves every inch of me. I never had children believing that my condition was heriditary, as it may well be in my case. I know this is long, but I am telling some about me, so that perhaps you will tell me more about you. Some questions that I have are: where were you born, how old are you, and is your mother still living. I would hope that if she is, she would be more forth coming with you about your earlier health issues. Thanks for your story Sophia! Bonnie |