Guest guest Posted December 14, 2004 Report Share Posted December 14, 2004 Forwarding this message which came directly to my address for some reason. It's true that clubfoot is usually isolated, I haven't heard before that clubfoot is more common in twins, I think that positional clubfoot (caused by cramped space) is mild compared to genetic / idiopathic clubfoot, which occurs even when there is plenty of space (as in our case). We didn't find out about 's clubfeet until he was born, so it was a bit of a shock, but he was so beautiful to us that we just focused on getting his feet right without any unnecessary pain. Try not to stress, you'll get a lot of good advice from this group that will help you feel better. and 24 Jan 2003, bilateral cf www.clubfoot.co.za Re: Re: sores w/ DBB // allison > > > We too are in healing casts. The first time in the shoes within two > days Aidan had a blister on the inside of one foot and a blister on the > back of the other. This Friday 12/17 we are going to try the shoes > again. I'm dreading it and I wish their were another way. Does he > actually have a couple of kids wearing these new shoes now? > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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