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March 2008

  • Brachymetatarsia - by sanchez b - (Mon, Mar 31 2008)
    well i have Brachymetatarsia! i get really sad because i cant wear sandals and when i see every1 in cute flip flops i get jeleaous and want to cry. i have a picture when i was small and i see my toes, they look normal and i get happy! [more..]
  • I never knew it had a name - by Kandweika - (Thu, Mar 20 2008)
    Yes, I was born with Brachymetatarsia It didnt bother me so as I was a young one. But as I got older, I realized that it was anything but normal. By 15, I became more social and had more friends. [more..]
  • Brachymetatarsia for me - by exfix done - (Fri, Mar 07 2008)
    I have the condition on my left foot, fourth metatarsal. I had the external fixator surgery on Jan 28,2008 and have been turning the fixator now for 4 weeks. It is pretty painful, but I am so excited to know that I will have a “normal” toe after all this is over. [more..]

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