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Ultra flat feet.

Discussion in 'Foot Health Forum' started by admin, Oct 2, 2016.

  1. admin

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    PLEASE SEE ATTACHED IMAGE. I was too big for the womb (10 lb baby and tiny mom) so my feet were developed completely folded into my shins. It took 3 months to "peel" them down with daily work/massage by my mother. God bless her.

    Since then I am a 5 degree black belt and NASM personal trainer. My feet can do amazing things and bend in all sorts of crazy flexible ways that USA's top 10 rated podiatrist's just give me a puzzled look over. Their brain seemed to glitch, short circuit, and then...

    Ultra flat feet.

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