i was born with 12 fingers and 12 toes
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it's not a mutation, just a gene passed on from the anunnaki that doesn't usually show up in humans.
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Right before the time of your surgery, if you could've foreseen Guitar Hero.....would you still have gotten your extra fingers removed?
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You can't hide your DNA tho
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can you wiggle the nub around
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wow, dont see why you should have them removed, obviously the ones that needed to be removed should go (health reasons) but the others - what a jerk your doctor is.
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I thought I was the only one. I was born the same way! They were cut off at birth as well you can tell barely on my right hand but but you can't on my feet. My mom hand the six fingers and my cousin had the six toes and fingers, all cut off at birth too.
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Hope u have a happeniess life god made u soo he will guide u tgrough ur way
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Aw :\ at least your cute xD
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Thankyou for the video I hate what they did to you and I know they didnt charge for the surgery greedy doctors people can be so crule I have had 66 years of their crap and as you get older ya get meaner All the best g. singh
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I was born with an extra thumb on my right hand that was removed when I was very, very young. The bone of the extra thumb joined up with my regular thumbs' bottom joint, so I don't know if that made it extra difficult to remove or if it was just a bad job... but I'll tell you this, they did a much better job on your hand than they did mine! I'm left with a 'stump.' Stumpy Byrne, yup, that's mah name!
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YOU ARE A FAKER! LYING LIAR!
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this guy is a gaint 6 toes on each feet 6 fingers on each hand and he has braceses i bet he has two rows of teeth he his def dif from the rest of us not to say hes evil but he may grow to be
Wow, I agree with your video that your surgeon really did not reconstruct your hands and feet as well as he/she could have as one can totally tell that you had extra fingers and toes. Were your toes and fingers fully developed and functioning? Based upon looking at your feet is it hard to fit in regular shoes?
mercuryowner 1 year ago
@mercuryowner i mention in the video that my right hand had no bone so that couldn't have been kept. the left hand was more developed but still didn't quite line up right with the rest of my fingers. My toes, totally could have kept. and i kinda wish i would have haha.
JVinci16 1 year ago
I know this probably gets boring, were the toes connected with tendons etc? Or did they just have bone in them? Obviously, you said you were a baby, so I assume your reply would be you don't remember.
andrewjameswelsh 1 year ago
@andrewjameswelsh i'll just say this, fingers had to go, toes were developed and i could have kept. As for how close/far away my fingers were from being kept i have no idea haha
JVinci16 1 year ago
oh, and i fit into shoes well enough :)
JVinci16 1 year ago
My Bio teacher told us that 6 fingers and toes on each hand/foot is dominant over 5. So technically your children should have a 75% chance to get it. Unless it was a plain mutation. Does one of your parents have 6 toes and fingers?
ajc111793 2 years ago
you have to go back to your punnet square. because it's dominant, anyone who doesn't have it means they are "bb" or two recessive alleles. I would be "Bb". doing your square you would find 50% dominant. I'm not "BB" because if i were, i would not be alive due to a health complication that would occur from this. That's why if i were to procreate with someone who has this trait, there would be a 25% chance of one of my kids dying. not good!!!
JVinci16 2 years ago