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- 1 decade agoFavorite Answer
Good job at impersonating a teenager, neurodoc.
EDIT: You should ask more questions like this!
- 1 decade ago
Really? Is that it? And I thought I wanted to become a neurologist. It sure sounds like your judgment was seriously affected :)) too many hours spent reading bout NDDs had a negative effect upon you.
Oh if it's not a sesamoid, an exostosys or just aberrant bone tissue that's causing you problems you shouldn't worry :)
- SoraLv 61 decade ago
I wonder if your Circle of Willis is functional. You seem to have a bone in your leg, and no brain in your cranium.
Haha I am okay with Pangolin's fibia and feemur!
Source(s): :) kidding. - ?Lv 71 decade ago
So, when did you first notice this bone? And are you sure there's only one bone? As Pangolin says, there should be some more in there somewhere. A fibura or something, somewhere. I think. Maybe one of them femuurs.... or is it a lemur? I forget now. (Pour me a glass, too.)
- Anonymous1 decade ago
you think you'll find doctors on Yahoo! A???
you gotta visit your local doctor.
OMG! mysterious. you have a bone in your leg
are you a invertebrate or what???
- PangolinLv 71 decade ago
WTF? Like, only 1? You shuld have, like, more than 1 bone in ur leg. A fibia and a tibula and a feemur.
Kthxbai!
Source(s): Whatever you're drinking tonight... may I have some? - Anonymous1 decade ago
hump it