Arpan
Saxena, 4, says he “can’t walk a lot” because his feet do not fit into
conventional shoes.
The boy
from Bhopal, India, was born with two genetic disorders: Polydactyly, which
causes a person to have extra fingers or toes; and syndactyly, which means some
fingers and/or toes are fused together.
Saxena
has 13 fingers and and 12 toes. He was born with 14 fingers, but lost one in an accident when he was 2.
‘He was
out playing when he injured one of his fingers, and it just sort of came off,’
his father, Anil Saxena, told the Daily Mail.
Though
many people have offered to foot the bill for surgery, the boy’s parents say
their son is just fine the way he is.
‘Arpan
is famous all over Bhopal and we like it that way,” said his mother, Tanu
Saxena. “I am apprehensive about how an operation might affect him at this
age.”
Arpan
is a local celebrity in his home city. The youngster says he enjoys the
attention when people come to take pictures of him, though he notes that the
lack of properly fitting shoes keeps him from walking much.
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