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Related: Culture Forums, Support ForumsWhat was wrong with Tiny Tim in The Christmas Carol? Dickens never says. Thank you. A poster posted a clip from a
scene in A Christmas Carol and Tiny Tim was being carried by Bob Cratchit and Tim was holding a crutch. Every version of The Christmas Carol I have makes no mention of what is wrong with the boy. Was wondering if anyone read about the illness he had. TY
sarge43
(29,169 posts)debm55
(39,220 posts)just wondering. Thank you sarge43.
debm55
(39,220 posts)debm55
(39,220 posts)Srkdqltr
(7,800 posts)All they ever said was that the boy used a crutch and limped. His dad carried him around a lot because of the boy's condition. The doctors didn't know either. Dickens was smart not to give the condition a name so that when people in 2024 asked no one could give a good answer.
There will probably be a 100 post thread giving scholarly ideas entirely made up in their heads for the cause of Tim's condition.
ProfessorGAC
(70,835 posts)I wasn't aware there was a real life model for Tim.
happybird
(5,222 posts)common theory. Some think his suffering is a metaphor for societal neglect, not a clinical illness.
https://www.livescience.com/18802-dickens-tiny-tim-diagnosis.html
debm55
(39,220 posts)Sneederbunk
(15,416 posts)True Dough
(21,089 posts)was a notorious hypochondriac. Don't fall for his act!
debm55
(39,220 posts)I welcome such responses, deb!
debm55
(39,220 posts)sorcrow
(541 posts)Could be almost anything, given the conditions in 19th century London, polio, badly healed break, even an infected splinter.
(Maybe he tripped while tiptoeing through the tulips.)
Best regards,
Sorghum Crow
debm55
(39,220 posts)Xavier Breath
(5,214 posts)Alpeduez21
(1,876 posts)He should get a second opinion. But no matter what the luggage comes with him
Xavier Breath
(5,214 posts)debm55
(39,220 posts)if..fish..had..wings
(833 posts)An' dassn't come back here no more--'cause he was drunk one day
An' stobbed a man in thish-ere town, an' couldn't pay his fine!
An' nen my Ma she died--an' I got 'Curv'ture of the Spine!'
James Whitcomb Riley
debm55
(39,220 posts)if..fish..had..wings
(833 posts)Tiny Tim had curvature of the spine, was the point. Obviously not clearly stated.
debm55
(39,220 posts)ailsagirl
(23,897 posts)Disregard if a duplicate...
"Tiny Tim is depicted as having a debilitating illness that requires him to use crutches, but the exact nature of his condition is never explicitly stated in the story; however, medical experts often speculate that he likely suffered from a combination of diseases like rickets, tuberculosis, or possibly polio, all common in impoverished areas during the time period the story is set in."
debm55
(39,220 posts)jmowreader
(51,651 posts)I'm thinking he had at least two different diseases - not uncommon among the poor in Dickens' time - plus got his foot run over by a horse cart.
debm55
(39,220 posts)Goatguy
(16 posts)Lespedeza beans. Is a hay that produces a small bean. People would make a porridge from it but can cause neurological damage in humans. Poor people would eat it. Is good easy grown fodder. Will grow wild. Just a thought.
debm55
(39,220 posts)CrispyQ
(38,654 posts)debm55
(39,220 posts)buzzycrumbhunger
(925 posts)At the end, Bob is holding Tim as Ebenezer looks on with a smile, and the kid shakes his leg like it's fixed. I'm guessing it was the plum pudding. 😏