more than stinkditches? probably
you don't have to dilate them and i'd say they have much less of a risk literally falling into pieces after healing. they're also not an open wound
They really don't. They're heavy and tacked on to part of the body lacking the ability to support it. The flop apart and fall off at a pretty good rate.
Foot shortening surgery is a thing now.
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This dude's gonna be in pain or even disabled in a few years due to the constant strain on his feet. Humans are already pretty fucked from having such a bad bodyweight to footprint ratio. Fucking around with your feet is such a stupid thing to do.
Any surgeon who will operate on you when you're wearing nail polish of any kind is a fucking hack.
Seriously, if a surgeon doesn't demand you remove that shit pre-op, find another surgeon. condition of nail beds is a real useful diagnostic tell for O2 Sats and ODPs rely on being able to see them.
Also it's a fucking contamination risk. And seriously, foot shortening surgery? Holy shit, how many types of surgery are there going to be to enable these nutters?
Yeah but what I mean is that if something like just losing your toe can affect your balance and walking permanently how does chopping down your feet make you walk. I really would like to see how the men who got this surgery look like when they are walking
FWIW, I'm a former, non-practising Podiatrist. Losing a toe, any toe will always have some impact on how you walk, from lesser (minor wobblyness at first) to greater (effectively learning to walk again).
However everything about shortening the feet so troons can pop on high heels and go "dress go spinnyy, girl clitty get stiffy!!" is a terrible, terrible idea. It'll fuck with gait, balance, foot strength and the ligaments which provide structural support (so basically, the "ropes" which hold your arches up).
The spastic that got this done, in a few years, will probably be flat footed. I hope their euphoria extends to orthopedic footwear, because that's where he's headed.
I don't know about this particular life-long medical patient, but TIFs definitely run the risk of needing a colostomy bag. Cayden Carter had one for
years.
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Hahahaha, she shits into a bag. And she bought this on herself. Hahahaha. Hahahaha.