Skip to main content


Schoolboy looks forward to life with 10 fingers, 10 toes

Seven-year-old was originally born with 12 fingers, 12 toes, inherited from his father

Seven-year-old Gabe Park is bright-eyed and full of fun. He has a new chance at a normal life after being born with 12 fingers and 12 toes. Thanks to surgery, he has the normal number of digits - a good thing, as his doctors said he would have had a difficult time walking with the two extra toes.

Born with polydactyly, Gabe inherited the genetic condition from his late father, Kevin. His father also had the same number of extra fingers and toes in the same position.

Born with polydactyly, Gabe inherited the genetic condition from his late father, Kevin. His father also had the same number of extra fingers and toes in the same position.

LOS ANGELES, CA (Catholic Online) - Little Gabe, from England, is now hoping to join the RAF when he's older.

Born with polydactyly, Gabe inherited the genetic condition from his late father, Kevin. His father also had the same number of extra fingers and toes in the same position.

The lad from Millom, Cumbria, underwent major operations when he was a baby to remove his extra digits. The extra toes and fingers were located between his thumb and first finger and between his big toe and second toe.

Now able to walk and use his hands, the condition left his feet far wider than average - which presents a challenge when his 40-year-old mother Shirley goes shopping for shoes for him.

Gabe, an active little gentleman who loves sports, has to be fitted every few months with bespoke prescription shoes, He also attends appointments at the Royal Victoria Infirmary in Newcastle to have his feet measured.

Park has been told her son may face more surgery in the future. His big toes are growing out from his feet rather than straight.

Gabe underwent his first surgery to remove the extra finger from his left hand in February 2006. Doctors repeated the procedure in July of the same year to his right hand.

He then had both legs operated on in October 2007 and spent a month with his legs bandaged as he recovered. His extra toes could have affected his balance while walking.

"The operations were partly for aesthetic reasons but doctors said the toes could grow over each other like when you cross your fingers and that could cause major problems," his mother says.

Mrs. Park recalls the time she met Gabe's father, Kevin in Kosovo in 2002 when she worked for the U.N. as an IT network administrator and he was seconded by the Ministry of Defense police.

"Kevin told me about how he'd had surgery when he was a young boy as he had extra fingers and toes, and when I became pregnant I knew my children could have with the same condition because it was genetic.

"When Gabe was born and we saw he was just like his dad, it made him even more special."

© 2012, Catholic Online. Distributed by NEWS CONSORTIUM

- - -

Pope Benedict XVI's Prayer Intentions for January 2013
General Intention:
The Faith of Christians. That in this Year of Faith Christians may deepen their knowledge of the mystery of Christ and witness joyfully to the gift of faith in him.
Missionary Intention: Middle Eastern Christians. That the Christian communities of the Middle East, often discriminated against, may receive from the Holy Spirit the strength of fidelity and perseverance.

Keywords: Polydactyl, surgery, United Kingdom, young boy, extra digits

NEWSLETTERS »

E-mail:       Zip Code: (ex. 90001)
Today's Headlines

Sign up for a roundup of the day's top stories. 5 days / week. See Sample

Rate This Article

Very Helpful Somewhat Helpful Not Helpful at All

Yes, I am Interested No, I am not Interested

Rate Article

0 Comments

Leave a Comment

Comments submitted must be civil, remain on-topic and not violate any laws including copyright. We reserve the right to delete any comments which are abusive, inappropriate or not constructive to the discussion.

Though we invite robust discussion, we reserve the right to not publish any comment which denigrates the human person, undermines marriage and the family, or advocates for positions which openly oppose the teaching of the Catholic Church.

This is a supervised forum and the Editors of Catholic Online retain the right to direct it.

We also reserve the right to block any commenter for repeated violations. Your email address is required to post, but it will not be published on the site.

We ask that you NOT post your comment more than once. Catholic Online is growing and our ability to review all comments sometimes results in a delay in their publication.

Send me important information from Catholic Online and it's partners. See Sample

Post Comment


Newsletter Sign Up

Daily Readings

Reading 1, Second Corinthians 9:6-11
But remember: anyone who sows sparsely will reap sparsely as ... Read More

Psalm, Psalms 112:1-2, 3-4, 9
Alleluia! How blessed is anyone who fears Yahweh, who delights ... Read More

Gospel, Matthew 6:1-6, 16-18
'Be careful not to parade your uprightness in public to attract ... Read More

Saint of the Day

June 19 Saint of the Day

St. Romuald
June 19: St. Romuald was born at Ravenna about the year 956. In spite ... Read More