Awareness, Personal Journey Series
Amber’s Story (Complete & Complex Syndactyly)
Owen was born March 18, 2016 in the frank breech position. We didn’t know until he was born that he had Syndactyly and a few other…
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Bullying and Syndactyly
About a month ago we sent out a letter asking for volunteer stories about bullying. We are so grateful for our followers and group members to…
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Da Vinci and Syndactyly
Did you know? Not only has Syndactyly has been recorded as early as the 15th century, it is now thought that Leonardo Da Vinci was afflicted….
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NFS Annual Dinner Meeting 2016
The National Foundation for Syndactyly held our Annual Dinner and Executive Board Meeting January 7, 2016. President and Founder Woody Gray outlined 2015 accomplishments and outlined…
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Crystal’s Story (Complex Bilateral Syndactyly)
Because my husband, his dad, his uncle, and granddad had complex syndactyly, we knew that our son, Rivers, would likely have it as well. Before trying…
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Susie’s Story (Complete Syndactyly)
I am the mother of five grown children. I birthed four girls and one boy. My son first made me a grandmother with his beautiful daughter,…
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Press Release – New Interactive Website
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE The National Foundation for Syndactyly Releases New Web Site New interactive website helps families touched by Syndactyly Mascoutah Illinois – December 12,…
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Annual Metro East Golf Classic This Monday
The 2015 Annual Metro East Childrens’ Golf Classic & Dinner Auction is now approaching! The event will be held on September 14th, 2015, at the Stonewolf…
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NFSUS Raises Money for Washington University’s Syndactly Research
Dr. Goldfarb explains Washington University’s plans to use funds donated by NFSUS.
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Syndactyly FAQ: Other Common Hand Abnormalities
Polydactyly literally means “extra digits.” There may be an extra thumb, small finger, or, less commonly, an extra digit in the central part of the hand….
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