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Wednesday, April 22, 2009Y
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Question 1
What are some of the problems involved in separating a conjoined twin?


There will eventually be problems in seperating a conjoined twin as surgeons may most probably end up harming the patients. And even in some cases, one has to sacrifice his life to save another. Even if both survive, one will be let with brain damages or handicapped. So sometimes there will be no quality of life. It's a 50:50 based survival infact. No one, not even the surgeons or doctors know who will survive.


Question 2
If you were a part of a conjoined twin, would you rather stay together with your twin for the rest of your life or would you risk both your lives to go for an operation? Why?


If i were a a part of conjoined twin, i would definately risk my life to go for an operation to get my twin and myself seperated. Because, as for me, it's better to risk my life to get my twin and me to be seperated rather than to stay with he/she forever. If i were not to risk my life, i should stay with my twin forever and things would get very difficult as day passes on. Things become more complicated as one could not move from the other, learn education as an ordinary person, to move themselves to go for their personal reasons and purposes. It's not a blessing neither a curse by god for people to be born as a conjoined twin; it all just happens. You can't even live your life to the fullest if you cant be "YOURSELF" and another is always with you. So it's better to even be handicapped or left with brain damages after being seperated from your twin.