German man has double arm transplant

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German man has double arm transplant

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[web]https://news.sky.com/skynews/Home/Health ... 7s%2BLimbs[/web]

Pretty impressive! I wonder how long it will be before we see full body transplants?
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Didn't a certain Dr. Frankenstein do this allready :D
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i wonder if it feels like someone else is doing it when he's..well...y'know..
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mowing his lawn?
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faceless wrote:mowing his lawn?
if that's what you like to call it faceless..yes..
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Well you could also call it general garden maintenance utilising a motorised rotating blade. I'd imagine he'd get DLA (or equivalent) for that sort of thing though.
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iain wrote:
faceless wrote:mowing his lawn?
if that's what you like to call it faceless..yes..
Well, considering that the poor man lost his hands in a "farming accident", let's hope that he stays well away from all outdoor machines! :o :lol:
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