[tri-med] Re: foot length
- From: "Karen" <karens@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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- Date: Fri, 18 May 2007 09:52:40 +1000
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From: "Fawna Lockwood"
> Oh yeah, and to this day one of her feet is 1/2 a size larger then the
> other.
Thats "normal" too - I am the same. We really are not symmetrical beings -
most of us have small differences between one side of our face to the other,
one boob, hand or foot to the other. Half a size is definitely within normal
limits.
OK now everyone go take a minute to measure hands and feet - there are
differences :-))
Now you can come and measure Alex who is mosaic AND hemi-hypertrophic -
thats big differences in almost every aspect of each side of his body. From
ears, eyes, size and bone length. Its getting more noticeable as he is
getting older.
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