No, but if it did, imagine the future she could have in the adult film industry. If you don't get that, then I'm so sorry. If you get the joke, then WOW, I'm even sorrier. Damn, I sure hope all goes well for her and her family and they can help her to possibly walk.
http://www.cnn.com/2007/HEALTH/11/06/india.girl/index.html?eref=rss_mostpopular 10 hours in and "So far, so good"
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20071109/ap_on_re_as/india_eight_limbs She's conscious and smiling. Awesome news.
What, exactly, do they end up doing with the extra appendages they removed? Is it like when you get body work on your car done and they box up the old parts for you?
she should put em in a jar of formaldehyde and put it on the mantle, thatd be an awesome conversation piece. i dunno if indians have mantles in their house tho. do indians have mantles in their houses?
I'm glad everything went well for her. Hopefully she heals up nicely with no long term repercussions.
Awesome. And an amazing medical story. Just goes to show, what was strange to everyone else seemed so normal in her 2 year old eyes.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/graphics/2007/11/05/wlimbs105b.jpg HOLY GELATINOUS CRAP!!!! What if it turned out that the lower portion (the section to be removed) turned out to be her main section, and the twin was actually the part with her head? Then she wouldn't be able to control her sisters headless body. Boy that would suck. glad to see that everything worked out okay though.
O.K., follow me here on this one. You know when someone loses a part of their arm, and up to a certain point, they can set up electrodes to muscle flection so that they can have a prosthetic robot arm that responds to their commands? They should TOTALLY experiment with her, later in life when she understands, of course, and give her a spider mech suit.