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I have decided after a careful analysis that people born with clubfoot are not

at all

handicapped. They are simply made for climbing trees, or other pole shaped

objects.

Positive thought for the day

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Do you or your children have clubfeet? I've been away from the boards

for a while and do not recognize your screen name, I'm assuming you

are a new member?

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I thought I recognized the screen name, but after recent posts I don't think I

must.

Is there a way to block messages from getting through from people whom you

don't want to talk with or do you have to look at all messages? I know I can

just overlook them, but if you click on it accidentally, as I may get really

angry and hunt someone down if I have to read anymore messages regarding my

son's feet. :)

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Do you or your children have clubfeet? I've been away from the boards

for a while and do not recognize your screen name, I'm assuming you

are a new member?

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BAWWWHAHAHAHAHAHAAAA!!!!

Thank you for the belly laugh! You may very well be right! These

sweet little twisted feet would be perfect for climbing pole shaped objects :~}

Kori

At 03:49 PM 7/9/2006, you wrote:

>I have decided after a careful analysis that people born with

>clubfoot are not at all

>handicapped. They are simply made for climbing trees, or other pole

>shaped objects.

>

>Positive thought for the day

>

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You are welcome. Like I said, maybe under one of my other personas, I had

clubfeet and

forgot what they look like. Now that my son has them, and I see they beauty in

his

imperfection I can't help but think he could climb like the dickens.

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> >I have decided after a careful analysis that people born with

> >clubfoot are not at all

> >handicapped. They are simply made for climbing trees, or other pole

> >shaped objects.

> >

> >Positive thought for the day

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I am new. My soon to be baby girl was just diagnosed with BCF.....this board has

been great! Thank you!

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Welcome ! We're here to help so anything we can do you just let us

know, OK?

ee

Mother of 3 Clubfooted Sons:

- Bilateral Club Feet April 1998

Everett - Bilateral Club Feet September 2003

Garrison - Bilateral Club Feet March 2006

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