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Three Armed Baby!
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» blah123 replied on Tue Jun 6, 2006 @ 7:42am |
there arent even words for how retarted these people are, its just fucking pathetic
Originally posted by MURDOCK ROCK...
haha... that kid would make these guys pretty jelous... [ www.bmezine.com ] |
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» neoform replied on Tue Jun 6, 2006 @ 11:00am |
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» Trey replied on Tue Jun 6, 2006 @ 11:03am |
i highly doubt the guy's third arm work. It's attached to his pectoral muscle just by veins, skins, and well muscles. There is no bone joint to the third arm. His body is just working extra to pump blood to the extra limb. As for people who do this, it's either a psychological disorder, forgot what's call. People who can't live with the arms and legs they were born with.
Or they it did for themselves. But it did it for themselves....i don't know.. i'm all for bod mod but that procedure is imbecilic. It's fine to be avant-garde and such, but if the twins have any amount of regret then it's their worriment to deal with. What is bloodcurdling to me is the two medical personnels and their two assistants that perform the procedures. Welcome to the body-chop shop. |
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» neoform replied on Tue Jun 6, 2006 @ 11:04am |
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» Trey replied on Tue Jun 6, 2006 @ 11:12am |
^i guess they got paid alot of cash, the medic students who want to experiment....
ok found the disorder it's Body Integrity Identity Disorder (BIID) also known as Amputee Identity Disorder or Apotemnophilia is the overwhelming desire to amputate one or more healthy limbs or other parts of the body. Although it most commonly refers to people who wish to amputate limbs, BIID also applies to those who wish to alter their bodily integrity. The more recent names have generally replaced the name "apotemnophilia" because the identification of this disorder simply as a paraphilia is now increasingly believed to be incorrect.
A person with BIID typically wants one or more of his or her limbs cut off. The condition should not be mistaken for a person with acrotomophilia, who is sexually attracted to other persons who are already missing limbs. However, there does seem to be some relationship between the two disorders, with some individuals exhibiting both conditions. Today, very few surgeons will treat BIID patients by giving them what they want. Some act out their desires, pretending they are amputees using prostheses and other tools to ease their desire to be one. There are hence several recorded cases of sufferers resorting to self-amputation of a "superfluous" limb, for example by allowing a train to run over it, or by damaging the limb so badly that surgeons will have to amputate it. Often the obsession is with one specific limb, with patients "not feeling complete while they still have a left leg", for example. However, BIID does not simply involve amputation. It involves any wish to significantly alter body integrity. Some people suffer from the desire to become paralyzed, blind, deaf, use orthopaedic appliances such as leg-braces, etc. The condition is usually treated, unsuccessfully, as a psychiatric disorder. Persons suffering from BIID can be as young as four or five years old when they first discover their condition, for example by feeling jealous of an amputee. Some BIID patients compare the evaluation of BIID as a psychiatric illness to the historical classification of homosexuality as a mental illness. Like transgender people, someone suffering from BIID feels that he or she is "meant" to live with an altered body. They consider this to be an unconscious genetic decision, much like sexual orientation. The same argument -- no one would choose to have something this difficult -- is applied. Some BIID-rights advocates suggest that as little as 30 years ago, being transgender, gay, bisexual or anything relating to that was considered just as "wrong" as BIID is today, and that this should change in the future. More research needs to be done about BIID and apotemnophilia - only a few studies have been done on the subject; but as research gains ground, more and more hospitals recognize the condition. |
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» blah123 replied on Wed Jun 7, 2006 @ 7:03am |
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» Marie_Poppins replied on Wed Jun 7, 2006 @ 8:14am |
Wow c'est cool ca ! On dit tellement
qu'on a juste 2 main et qu'on en aurait besoin d,une de plus! Voila ! Peut-etre le corps qui évolue! Love |
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» trashandsuicide replied on Wed Jun 7, 2006 @ 4:53pm |
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» MightyMike replied on Thu Jun 8, 2006 @ 1:38am |
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» cvxn replied on Sun Jun 11, 2006 @ 10:10am |
lol yah... Mais m'eh, ils l'ont enlevé. J'espère que son bras qui reste fonctionne bien par contre! |
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