As a baby I was born with a pituitary issue which meant my hands and feet were abnormally small. They never grew that large at all. I can run and walk fine and they’re not deformed or anything, just tiny. I might have some hilarious world record for smallest hands and feet on a fully grown adult! Luckily my condition hasn’t affected any other part of my body.

  • daytonah@lemmy.ml
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    11 days ago

    I have the same problem but the local clown shoe shop really helped me… No seriously, I have ridiculously wide feet and some shoe brands don’t do that wide shoes, so sometimes I end up 2 sizes up and thicker socks… Lol

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    2 months ago

    Very interesting, thanks for sharing this with us!

    Do you find that others notice it regularly in your daily life? I feel like I only notice other people’s shoes/feet if they are wearing something flashy or if they make a lot of noise like flip flops.

    • Leggomylego@lemmings.worldOP
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      2 months ago

      Yes people do notice on at least a weekly basis. The size difference is quite dramatic compared to normal sized shoes. My foot next to a pair of size 9s

      And size 10