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Name: ryan | Date: Mar 4th, 2013 3:28 AM
I have club feet both feet was born this way. My right foot is much worse than the left foot. I my self was a shriners child and had over 14 surgery until I hit about nine years old. I would recommend anyone that you watch the tightness of the cast on your kids because mine was way to tight and I ended up with a hole into my right foot left side. The cool things about club feet though is that you can possibly still walk, I cab even run and enjoy life with minimum problems. I even ride horses. I would recommend save a ton of money because shoes we wear them down all the time. I buy shoes about 3 months. I my self would recommend people look more into getting a hiking boot. The hiking boots seem to last me longer. I also would say some problems you guys might want to look at is getting a sit down job it's extremely painful to stand on my feet for a period of times. I had a job at taco bell and got off work and had to crawl all the way home. If anyone needs someone to talk to my email is [email protected] and I will answer what ever questions you guys might have. 

Name: Lewis | Date: Mar 5th, 2013 11:16 PM
Just found out my nephew is to be born with one clubfoot. His parents don't have insurance. They think they want to try the Ponseti method. I want to help them. Can anybody tell me a range of how much it will cost? 

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