two headed baby runs amok in Iowa
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Posted By:
troubledexperiment001
Oct 07, 2004
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okay,so it didnt really run,but stiilll.my sister (who's name shall never be mentioned on this site EVER) took me to a "freak show" in someplace in....Canada? hmm...i cant really remember.....well,anyways,i then saw an exhibit of a 'two headed baby' perserved in fourmahdihide in what seemed to be an oversized mason jar.my sis was freaked out for eternity after that,but i still smell a hoax.they say it lived for about three weeks before the cross-kissers(chistians) kidnapped and strangled it,thinking it was the devil or something.
freaky,yes,but a possible fake.the second head wasnt deformed or anything.it could have been a stillborn whos had an extra head glued on or something.....i dunno....meh.
help me out here guys!!!!! '80
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scarlete
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Posted: Thu Oct 07, 2004 | 08:43 PM
I don't know if what you saw was real or not, but it happens..
http://www.poe-news.com/stories.php?poeurlid=39825
Google "two headed baby". |
troubledexperiment001
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Posted: Fri Oct 08, 2004 | 07:24 AM
aaagg.....thats freaky man....i think its a pretty slim chance of survival for any multi-headed conjoined twin.
thank you! |
Nick
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Posted: Fri Oct 08, 2004 | 12:35 PM
there's a museum in holland dedicated solely to the display of preserved stillborn mutants. It was featured on BBC documentary called 'Human Mutants'. Some very weird stuff, but no two-headed babies, at least not that i saw. |
Nick
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Posted: Fri Oct 08, 2004 | 12:39 PM
i tell a lie, twas channel 4. |
Matt
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Posted: Fri Oct 08, 2004 | 01:25 PM
There is a preserved two-headed snake on display at the Georgia state capital. Interesting bit of symbolism, don't you think? |
scarlete
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Posted: Fri Oct 08, 2004 | 01:32 PM
Ooo, a bevy of links from Channel 4.
:D |
Bob
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Posted: Fri Oct 08, 2004 | 05:48 PM
There already is a pair of conjoined twins that share one body (in other words a 2 headed girl). I believe they are 11 now, possibly older.
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Nick
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Posted: Sun Oct 10, 2004 | 01:22 PM
From the above website:
Abigail and Brittany Hensel, born 1990, midwest USA
A very rare, dicephalus pair, they have separate heads and necks, but share one torso and a pair of legs. Each has her own heart and stomach, and controls the limbs and feels sensation exclusively on her own side. They share three lungs and, below the waist, a single set of organs. Physically they move as one, in perfect co-ordination. Mentally they are independent, with different preferences and abilities. Their parents are opposed to separation, which would be highly dangerous. Even if successful, the girls would be left severely disabled, and unable to enjoy walking, running, swimming and bike riding which, together, they can do easily.
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sara
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Posted: Tue Apr 12, 2005 | 03:50 PM
:roll: there is realy two headed babys |
mike
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Posted: Tue Apr 12, 2005 | 03:52 PM
I beveve there is |
Citizen Premier
in spite of public outcry
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Posted: Tue Apr 12, 2005 | 06:39 PM
I realy beveve there is two headed babys. |
Rod
in the land of smarties.
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Posted: Tue Apr 12, 2005 | 06:46 PM
That's alright Citizen, I needed a new keyboard anyway.
I just spit rye and water all over mine.
:lol:
Do you realy beveve in Jebus, two? |
Winona
in USA
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Posted: Tue Apr 12, 2005 | 06:48 PM
rye and water? UGH! How can you drink anything like rye with water? |
Rod
in the land of smarties.
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Posted: Tue Apr 12, 2005 | 07:05 PM
Actually, Winona, I prefer Jack Daniel's bourbon. But When you compare the prices here of $23 for rye and $32 for bourbon, (26 oz or 750 ml) well...
And rye and water is a lot easier on my stomach than rye and coke, for some reason. Never used to be.
When you're stranded somewhere in small-town Saskatchewan, and there are no stores open past ten, and the one bar within 30 miles does not sell mix, you drink rye with water. Or straight. Your choice.
Not that it's that late here, but between the above two reasons, over time, I've kinda developed a taste for it. |
Winona
in USA
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Posted: Tue Apr 12, 2005 | 07:10 PM
Ok, makes sense....hope you don't mind me asking? If I do have drinks it is usually a beer or a screwdriver. I recently tried something called an Amaretto Stone Sour and really enjoyed it (though I don't like Amaretto, go figure!). |
Rod
in the land of smarties.
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Posted: Tue Apr 12, 2005 | 07:49 PM
I tend to stick to the basics nowdays. Rye, beer, some vodka. When I was in my early twenties, I would order all different kinds of drinks. The best I ever found was a Pina Colada in Calgary. I am no longer so adventurous in my drinking tastes. On an exciting night I drink rye and seven (7-Up , for all you foreigners reading this).
D'you think if I drink enough I'll see two-headed babies?
😕 |
Myst
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Posted: Tue Apr 12, 2005 | 07:55 PM
LOL Rod and maybe some pink elephants as well! |
Mika
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Posted: Thu Jul 21, 2005 | 07:12 PM
I believe the two headed part is true, but i hope the strangling part isn't! >_< That's just cruel, strangling a baby .... |
Nigel
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Posted: Fri Jul 22, 2005 | 05:11 AM
Speaking of multi-headed freaks, how 'bout the US government?
That's a joke.
I recall reading about a case in Mexico where a guy had a head growing out of his forehead, and another where a person had a face on the back of his head (like Janus). The face could move it's eyes and cry, but couldn't talk. Presumably these were undeveloped twins, but I have no references, only memory.
Has anyone else heard of such things? |
Gatti
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Posted: Fri Jul 22, 2005 | 04:34 PM
I think the person with the face on the back of their head would be sad if it were true. Imagine having to go through life, living as someone else and not being able to communicate what you want!
Also, it's a little insensitive to call these people freaks or mutants. |
Rochelle
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Posted: Fri Jul 22, 2005 | 04:43 PM
I'm fascinated conjoined twins. As has already been mentioned, the Hensel twins are living proof that not only can two-headed babies exist, but they can survive as long as they have enough organs between them.
<a href="http://phreeque.tripod.com/pasqual_pinon.html">Pasqual Pinon</a>, the two-headed Mexican, was a hoax. I've never heard of the Janus-person you mention, but the site I just linked to also has an article on <a href="http://phreeque.tripod.com/chang_tzu_ping.html">Chang Tzu Ping</a>, who had a malformed face on the side of his real face (warning: slightly disturbing picture). |
DFStuckey
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Posted: Sat Jul 23, 2005 | 01:10 AM
Gatti, speaking as one, I prefer the term 'mutant' to the other terms like monster, freak or biological prodigy.
I have mentioned this before; I will explain my non-human mutation at some point but not to amuse people. |
Gatti
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Posted: Sat Jul 23, 2005 | 07:15 AM
Oh, alright DFStuckey. It's just that mutant sounded a little harsh to me, that's all. If you're fine with it though, that's good. 😊 |
D F Stuckey
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Posted: Fri Jul 29, 2005 | 10:56 PM
No problem, Gatti :coolsmirk:
It's like a lot of the backlash to the overuse of PC language or Newspaek by those who 'suuposedly' are being helped, like the "auditorially disenfrachised" who prefer the less complex term deaf.
Anyhoo, back slightly on topic - Has anyone else ever seen a real teratoma? I've seen a bovine one once and that was bizarre - A baseball-sized chunk of tiisues with a small patch of black and white hair ( It was a Friesan cow twin ), with teeth at odd angles and pieces of half-formed organs. |
Elizabeth
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Posted: Tue Nov 01, 2005 | 07:24 PM
"I recall reading about a case in Mexico where a guy had a head growing out of his forehead"
http://www.phreeque.com/pasqual_pinon.html
"and another where a person had a face on the back of his head (like Janus). The face could move it's eyes and cry, but couldn't talk. Presumably these were undeveloped twins, but I have no references, only memory."
You are probably referring to Edward Mordake, who was discussed by Gould and Pyle but to my knowledge never existed. The story goes that the face on the back of his head was that of a woman and that it whispered evil things to him at night. He called it his "devil twin" and desperately sought a surgeon who would remove the twin from his head, but was told that such an operation would kill him, so he took his own life. There are several simple medical reasons that this bizarre case couldn't have been more than a mere fiction.
That's not to say there haven't been cases of undeveloped (parasitic) conjoined twins attached to the host twin's head. Most famous is the Two-Headed Boy of Bengal, who was born in the late 18th century with the bodiless head of his twin attached upside-down on top of his cranium. The head could cry, salivate, and make facial expressions that corresponded to the boy's emotions. The boy was seen by Dr. Everard Home, the famous surgeon, but died of a snake bite before he could be brought back to England for proper study.
More recently, in 2003, Rebeca Martinez, a baby from the Dominican Republic with a very similar case of craniopagus parasiticus, died after an operation in the United States to remove the undeveloped twin. In 2005 Manar Maged, an Egyptian girl, became the first child to survive this kind of surgery.
Hope this answers some questions about "two-headed" babies. :cheese: |
Mary
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Posted: Tue Aug 01, 2006 | 08:37 PM
I googled two-headed twins today because I saw a two-headed teenager yesterday at the Mall after leaving from work. She was coming into the mall with her family, or rather they were... I have done a little research online to figure out exactly what I saw and it turns out that it occurs when identical twins-- embryonic cells begin to divide and they do not completely seperate, resulting in a shared torso. It is sad that people are so callous, that they would go to a freak show and pay money to see such horrific humilating and dehumanizing displays. The dicephalus twins that I saw yesterday, seemed unphased by the mall's superficial culture. I too was shocked and curious about what I saw, it took me a while for my brain to process such a sight. It is a shame that people are so repulsed by it. Why would you call them a mutant? I find that to be very cold and heartless. I am a mother of two children, and I am thankful that my two kids, a six year old and a three year old, were not born with such hardships. --because I have become fully aware of the ignorance and disgusting incompassionate behaviour that we are all capable of as human beings. Perhaps you and your friend should be less "freaked out" by what you saw, and more "freaked out" by your own sickening thoughtlessness. What type of person has such little compassion for human dignity that you would attend a "freak show" ? ... You should be ashamed of yourselves. You know the more I think about it, I feel less sorry for the "two-headed girl" and more sorry for the rest of us and the sad state of Compassion, which should be the most simplist of qualities. |
amazed
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Posted: Mon Aug 14, 2006 | 09:15 PM
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Multi-headed_animal#Real_occurrences
Try this link. There are instances of 2 headed humans. They are a rare form of conjoined Twins. |
Cecilia
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Posted: Fri Sep 15, 2006 | 08:14 PM
I was in the airport in Dallas Texas with my 5 years old son when we saw a girl about 16 years old... with two heads... one body .. two heads talking separetely with different people... I asked them to have a pic...they said "no thanks", the family was waiting for her there... I think they dont show up on TV as they were tryoing to be as much discret as possible and as much natural as the oww nature allows her to be... this is most amaizing thing I have ever seen in my life so is for my little son..we were shaking for hours...now... nobody believe us.... has somebody seen her ? |
Elaine
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Posted: Fri Oct 20, 2006 | 05:26 PM
The girls that you saw are probably Abigail and Brittany Hensel, they were born March 8, 1990.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abigail_and_Brittany_Hensel
Another case of craniopagus parasiticus:
A dicephalus baby was born Aug. 10, 2006 in Indonesia. Her name is Syafitri.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/14359862/ |
oyunlar
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Posted: Wed Sep 16, 2009 | 02:32 PM
Physically they move as one, in perfect co-ordination. Mentally they are independent, with different preferences and abilities. Their parents are opposed to separation, which would be highly dangerous. |
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