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"The head that was removed from Manar had been capable of smiling and blinking but not independent life, doctors said."
How creepy is that, Hope she lives a perfectly normal life
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"The head that was removed from Manar had been capable of smiling and blinking but not independent life, doctors said."
How creepy is that, Hope she lives a perfectly normal life
Wow, that's the first I've heard of this condition :blink: ya hope she lives a normal life.
yep, hope a normal life for the girl - no staring, jeers, or forum threads with three exclaimation marks
She's a very pretty...head and lump. I'd adopt her.
That is so sad to look at the fully formed face on the undeveloped twin. It pains my heart to wonder if it was able to think and feel fear and the need of safety and comfort from the embrace of its parents.
Had it been so, I doubt the operation would have occured.Quote:
Originally Posted by vidcc
The brain develops from the bottom up. The poor child was probably nothing more than a collection of spinal reflexes.
Don't worry about it, it never even knew it existed.
The movies Basket Case and The Dark Half spring to mind.
LoL!! I wonder what they did with the other head.....