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mattyb07 t1_iycbtkr wrote

I've got 2 extra vertebrae

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MuhnYourDog t1_iycfrll wrote

"Thirty-six percent of all foot radiographs had identifiable accessory bones."

Did you actually read the article? It's based on "abormal" radiolographic (x-ray) results from podiatrists and ER foot injury referrals that may show signs of accessory bones.

The article is about improving x-rays on human feet in particular instances, after a referral, not "for millennia, people couldn't count".

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gedaliyah OP t1_iyd8w09 wrote

Okay, here is a recent study that says it's not a third of people but actually closer to 1/5

Either way it turns out that the 206 thing is not nearly as constant as we are generally taught

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/18633564/

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MuhnYourDog t1_iyd9xu8 wrote

The paper is titled "Incidence of accessory ossicles and sesamoid bones in the feet: a radiographic study of the Turkish subjects".

I stand by my original point.

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gedaliyah OP t1_iydc09d wrote

Now you are just being obstinate. The abstract explicitly states that the purpose of the study is to determine the incidence in the adult population.

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MuhnYourDog t1_iydf5h2 wrote

>Incidence of accessory ossicles and sesamoid bones in the feet: a radiographic study of the Turkish subjects

Are we done, or d'ye want to continue the exposition of your idiocyidiocy?

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bougienative t1_iydks9y wrote

He offered a very valid counterpoint when he brought up the purpose of said article, you just repeated the name of the article again. So it's more if you are done lol.

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Tr3sp4ss3r t1_iyd4re2 wrote

You do not want extra bones in your feet. I have had 3 Neuromas (scarred nerves) in each foot my entire life from the bones rubbing on the nerves. Not fun. Did you know there was a size EEEE13 shoe? I think it stands for extra-extra-extra-extra wide, size 13. Good luck buying them at the mall. Individual results may vary, maybe someone else's extra bones will just make them walk faster. (j/k)

Edited: On a positive note, much like a weeble, I don't fall down. Wider is better. All the cliches are true!

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gedaliyah OP t1_iydcnkj wrote

According to this article, most accessory bones are asymptomatic. In other words, for a lot of people it's perfectly fine, and they might not even notice the difference. I'm sorry to hear about your difficulties though.

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Tr3sp4ss3r t1_iyeb3aq wrote

I didn't know that, thanks. TIL. Interesting how when you have an issue you naturally expect everyone else with that issue to have same/similar symptoms, but that's not always true.

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MuhnYourDog t1_iydi2lv wrote

That's not what aysomptomatic means, you fucking idiot.

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Tr3sp4ss3r t1_iyeaw7e wrote

I agree with his wording. >a·symp·to·mat·ic

adjective: asymptomatic

(of a condition or a person) producing or showing no symptoms.
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GenXCub t1_iyczpea wrote

If someone wants to show you their accessory bone, don’t do it. After the third time, I started getting suspicious.

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markthe t1_iyd7tfu wrote

I had two extra wisdom teeth. Teeth count as bones, right?

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Redmarkred t1_iyc9qbn wrote

I always accessorise my outfits with extra bones

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Apt_5 t1_iye6kai wrote

I think I saw you on Game of Thrones- tell me, what’s Jon Snow really like in person?

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old_bearded_beats t1_iyesjru wrote

If you took a survey of all living humans, the average number of skulls is greater than 1.

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