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Yup. It's not sad... the LuckyFinProject site explains it pretty well: http://luckyfinproject.org/
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Sam was diagnosed with Symbrachydactyly when he was born. http://www.childrenshospital.org/az/Site1108/mainpageS1108P0.html His limb difference was not noticed in the womb. He explains his difference to others, "I was just born this way". It's really hard at first for them to get, but the more people that share differences with them the easier it is for them to understand.
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He does. If he's alone (or thinks he's alone) his determination is amazing and something will have to be nearly impossible for him to vocalize it. But when he's in a group, he gets frustrated a bit easier. The social component effects him in interesting ways.. like the type of people he's around will make a difference as well.
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Thanks, glad you like it!
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My Special Hand’s Bio
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