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July 2009

  • Thanks for letting me know I’m not alone - by Susan - (Tue, Jul 21 2009)
    My Brachymetatarsia didn’t begin to show until I was in about the second grade but it never bothered me until I was in the 5th grade. [more..]
  • I thought I was the only one! - by Cherie - (Tue, Jul 14 2009)
    Hi my name is Cherie and I am a 25 year old african american female as I got older I noticed that my fourth toe on both of my feet were shorter than all my other toes [more..]
  • My Short Fourth Toe - by Michelle - (Thu, Jul 09 2009)
    I noticed that my fourth toe on both feet were not growing when I was around 7 to 8 years old.I am adopted and was told They have been very traumatizing for me. I hide my feet. [more..]
  • Foot Loose - by alex - (Mon, Jul 06 2009)
    Don’t get me wrong, I don’t want to diminish anyones’ agony. I too suffered from the stares and felt embarrassment and self-imposed humiliation for my deformity, but then I grew up. It wasn’t easy but I just got over it, I even bought a toe ring for it [more..]

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