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Pyramid*
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I mean, we are transplanting external body parts now and have been for years - there was a story ages ago about men who had hands transplanted; some took to them and some - it freaked them out. I'll see if I can find the article. |
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Pyramid*
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Double hand transplant
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-13437663 Quote:
there was also a story about a man who couldn't accept (psychologically) his transplanted hand because it was so different to his own other hand - and requested it be amputated.....can't find the story at the mo. all fascinating stuff all the same. |
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Pyramid*
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Chris Hallam. Handtransplant that he had done in France - and had to go to London to have it removed.
![]() Last year, Mr Hallam begged doctors to remove the hand, saying he felt "mentally detached" from it. His request was turned down by the French doctor who co-led the surgical team on the grounds that the body was inviolable under French law. At the time, Mr Hallam told a newspaper in London that he often kept the hand hidden because it is so unsightly. The transplanted hand was wider and longer than his own, the flesh a different colour and the skin flaky. http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/europe/1151553.stm ![]() for someone who cannot mentally accept another human hand as transplant: these new advances would be an ideal solution. Much harder than ears or noses though. Last edited by Pyramid*; 06-05-2012 at 12:05 PM. |
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