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<blockquote data-quote="mstang67chic" data-source="post: 210039" data-attributes="member: 2459"><p>As often as she's been to the ortho (and they are a very good group), I'm sure she would have been tested already if they suspected there was something going on. Or...they could have already and not found anything. None of them are every really bad but enough that she gets a brace or sometimes a cast. We did discover though that she has extra bones in her feet. She fractured one of those and had to be in a cast for a while because she wouldn't stay off of it. She's VERY active. (snort.....she also had extra teeth.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mstang67chic, post: 210039, member: 2459"] As often as she's been to the ortho (and they are a very good group), I'm sure she would have been tested already if they suspected there was something going on. Or...they could have already and not found anything. None of them are every really bad but enough that she gets a brace or sometimes a cast. We did discover though that she has extra bones in her feet. She fractured one of those and had to be in a cast for a while because she wouldn't stay off of it. She's VERY active. (snort.....she also had extra teeth.) [/QUOTE]
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