What day is Wishbone Day?

May 6, 2022
May 6, 2022 Each year on Wishbone Day, the OI Foundation shares facts about OI on social media every hour.

Why is it called Wishbone Day?

Wishbone Day – or the International Day of OI is celebrated on May 6th each year. It is an international awareness day for osteogenesis imperfecta (OI) also known as brittle bone disease.

Why is Wishbone Day important?

Every year on 6th May, people come together and celebrate Wishbone Day – an international awareness-raising day for Osteogenesis Imperfecta. Raising awareness is crucial as it helps to raise the funds that are needed to support families living with OI and helps the BBS continue its vital work.

What is OI medical condition?

Osteogenesis imperfecta (OI) is an inherited (genetic) bone disorder that is present at birth. It is also known as brittle bone disease. A child born with OI may have soft bones that break (fracture) easily, bones that are not formed normally, and other problems.

How do wishbones work?

The wishbone, technically known as the furcula, is a V-shaped bone found at the base of the neck in birds, and even some dinosaurs. According to tradition, if two people grab hold of opposite ends of the bone and pull until it breaks, the one who ends up with the bigger piece will get his or her wish.

How old is the Baxter baby?

3-year-old
Byron Baxter is a 3-year-old who was born with a rare condition called osteogenesis imperfecta, or brittle bone disease. He’s quickly become a viral star, capturing the attention of celebs like Cardi B.

What is wrong with Baxter’s baby?

When you listen to 3-year-old Byron Baxter laugh and talk, you’d never know anything was wrong with him. But he was born with a rare condition called osteogenesis imperfecta, or brittle bone disease.

How is OI passed on?

Most types of OI are inherited in an autosomal dominant pattern. Almost all infants with the severe type II OI are born into families without a family history of the condition. Usually, the cause in these families is a new mutation in the egg or sperm or very early embryo in the COL1A1 or COL1A2 gene.

Are wishbones good luck?

Ancient Romans believed that chicken bones held the power of good fortune. When two people pulled apart a wishbone, the person left with the larger piece got the good luck, or a wish granted.

Are wishbones real?

The furcula (Latin for “little fork”) or wishbone is a forked bone found in birds and some other species of dinosaurs, and is formed by the fusion of the two pink clavicles. In birds, its primary function is in the strengthening of the thoracic skeleton to withstand the rigors of flight.