You are a mutant though one of my heads is slightly fatter than the other one.
2006-12-08 11:14:48
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Only 2mm?
It is quite normal for extremities to have unequal lengths. Feet are also never exactly equal in length either. If the difference is too great it causes problems in the legs, hips and spine, apart from the practical problems of buying shoes altered to allow a more even gait when walking.
Human bodies for you.
2006-12-08 11:34:27
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answer #2
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answered by NotsoaNonymous 4
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I think it is technically impossible to detect a 2 mm difference between legs. Thats less the 1 tenth of an inch. You could have a callus or minimal swelling to cause that. Where do you measure from? An X-ray could show the bones are the same length. Anyway, even if its true, you are normal.
2006-12-08 11:37:22
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answer #3
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answered by info_thick 2
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most problems with one leg being longer then another, actualy have something to do with your spine.
and yes its normal and 2mm shouldn't cauze you a problem at all.
(i know this beacuse my grandpa found our that fact) he was also a ministere and travaled around alot in the earlyer years of his life and even now he will go to a church and preach and afteword have a healing service for God to heal people of problems and one of the things I see all the time when he prays for people is him praying for people who have that and I will litteraly watch a bare leg move out as the spine strightens.
SO, If you want to be healed, know God can heal you.
2006-12-08 12:37:52
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answered by robertt223 4
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yes. legs and arms and hair all grow at different rates on opposite sides of body and can create problems. scoliosis can result from one leg longer than other. ( sideways bent spine)
see a chiropractor to get measured and fitted with a slight lift pad in the shoe of the short leg. It makes as big difference over the years.
2006-12-08 11:46:18
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answered by Anonymous
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I once had Leg length discrepancy by one centimeter. It cause me Scoliosis. You may if you are concerned want to see an orthopedic specialist. By wearing a thin wedge (like one of those Dr. Scholls Gellin insert things) it can be easily helped.
2006-12-08 12:57:40
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answered by Golden Ivy 7
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That is totally normal. Over 50 percent of the polpuation has some degree of limb lenth discerapncy. Don't worry!
2006-12-08 11:10:57
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answered by Jonathan G 2
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I have the same condition. I came to know about it when all my stitched trousers seemed shorter on the left leg. When my tailor measured the lengths he was surprised too! SO WE ARE IN THE SAME BOAT.For us it is therefore, normal.
2006-12-11 05:20:52
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answered by khansaab 5
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I don't know hoe you measured this but yes. And did you know one side of your body is bigger or fatter then the other side?
Try taking a photo of yourself then put a mirror down the middle of it , then look at the opposite side with the mirror. It really is quite amusing you will have one fat face and one skinny face!
2006-12-08 11:16:50
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answered by mistickle17 5
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Yes, if your clock is 2mm longer, then it would be better.
2006-12-08 21:09:28
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answer #10
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answered by Beckham 2
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