Weird Deformity du Jour: Upside-Down Feet
First there was the Tree Man. There there was the baby with two faces. Now, backwards, upside-down feet? Oh yeah.
Now let’s be clear that we are in no way, no how poking any kind of fun at these poor people. But it’s just amazing to see the different ways the body can betray itself, is it not? Of course it is.
So next up in our Weird Deformity Breakdown is Jingle Luis, a 15-year-old girl from the Philippines who was born with feet clubbed so badly they twist backwards and upside down (see a photo slideshow at MSN.com)
Today, Jingle had surgery to begin correction on her feet at Montefiore Medical Center in the Bronx. And while clubfoot occurs in about one in 1,000 births, treatment usually begins before the condition gets anywhere near as far as Jingle’s.
The problem? Jingle also suffers from spina bifida (a birth defect that involves the incomplete development of the spinal cord or its coverings), leading her early physicians to believe she may not live long; therefore no treatment for her clubbed feet was ever given.
As for now, Jingle’s US surgeon says, “It’s like putting together an Erector Set,” and anticipates it taking a month to rotate the feet a few degrees at a time. And when all is said and done, what does Jingle hope to do? Wear high heels, of course. Good girl!
We sure wish Jingle all the best, but we also wonder:
What is the strangest deformity you’ve ever seen or heard of? Any idea how that patient is doing now? We’d love to hear from you and maybe even see what we can dig up on the deformities you share. Leave us a comment and let us know.
Tags: Baby with Two Faces, Bodily Deformities, Clubbed Feet, Deformities, Jingle Luis, Tree Man, Upside-Down Feet, Weird DeformitiesRelated Stories
POSTED IN: Children, Extreme, Genetics, Oddities, Science, Surgery


3 opinions for Weird Deformity du Jour: Upside-Down Feet
amyp
May 2, 2008 at 9:53 am
I really like this site, but this question is tasteless - what is the worst deformity that you have ever seen?
I’m glad to see that there were no responses.
Liberty
May 2, 2008 at 10:50 am
Hi Amy,
Thanks for weighing in. Just to clarify, I was not posing this question to be tasteless. In fact, as I wrote it I thought “boy, I hope readers don’t get the wrong idea.” Which is why I was clear to say that I wanted to follow-up to see the progress of the people suffering with unusual afflictions.
This is not about poking fun or making light of those folks, it’s about exploring how the body can turn on itself and the strides the medical world has made to address these deformities.
Readers, I apologize if I’ve offended anyone. As I’m sure you know, this site is all about exploring all things health and this was an issue I thought would be interesting to explore.
thekla
Jun 30, 2008 at 7:39 pm
heyy i just wanted to say that the foot condition is not a big deal! i dont understand how you can compare such diformities to a club foot. i was born with double culbbed feet, and i went through two surgeries too fix it. so do yourself some good and research what clubbed feet is and you will realize thats its not a severe “problem” such as conjoined twins or whatever you said. wow i can’t believe you said that!
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