I too have radio ulnar synostosis. I rememeber for the longest time growing up it was practically unheard of. I didn't even get a name for it until I was almost 18, and now finally, I am finding more and more people who have this condition. Let me just say I know what you mean about having a hard time in school activities. I too used to cry and cry. But now that I'm a little older (25 now), and I am realizing that yes, sometimes I have to do things a little differently, but it has never kept me from doing what I need to do. There are actually a lot of people like us out there. It is just rarely documented. Some jobs I've had involved a cash register, and I can tell you honestly that my lack of arm rotation never slowed me down or stopped me. In fact, I have always been promoted quicker than most and am told what a great employee I am. So there is no need to feel sorry for yourself .... Just go with itView Thread