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  • OMG check this poor dude out! He has some sort of weird growth disorder and has tree like growths on his body! Very strange! :yakk:

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    this is on tv soon .. might of been tonight .. not sure .. might be tomoz same show as the elephant man

    Yeah I’ve seen that poor fellow before. It’s a rather bizzare condition isn’t it.

    DaftFader wrote:
    this is on tv soon .. might of been tonight .. not sure .. might be tomoz same show as the elephant man

    Monday night, 21:00 on Channel 5 🙂

    Synopsis from the channel 5 website:

    Extraordinary People (Documentary)
    Time – 21:00 – 22:00 (1 hour long)
    When – Monday 14th April on five
    Half Man Half Tree.
    Series of documentaries exploring remarkable stories of human experience. This film profiles Dede, an Indonesian man suffering from a skin condition that has left him with tree-like growths on his hands and feet. Unable to work and forced to appear in a demeaning circus troupe, his only hope lies in the visit of a dermatology specialist who may be able to diagnose his condition. Meanwhile, a man in Romania with a similar affliction undergoes experimental surgery to cure him.
    (Subtitles, 4 Star)

    Didn’t channel 4 do a body shock on this guy a while ago?I think i remember watching it, poor guy looks mental.

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    hasnt this guy been on tv about 100 times can they fix him or not?

    JonnyQuest wrote:
    hasnt this guy been on tv about 100 times can they fix him or not?

    obviously not lol :laugh_at:

    Its a con

    I brought that slippers from M&S the other week for 19.99 and are well comfy

    :laugh_at:

    t.gif Row over ‘tree man’ virus samples

    By Felix Lowe and agencies
    Last Updated: 2:39am GMT 29/11/2007

    An Indonesian fisherman who developed tree-like growths on his hands and feet is at the centre of an international medical spat after his country’s health minister criticised doctors trying to treat him.

    Indonesia’s health minister, Siti Fadilah Supari, lambasted the US doctor currently treating the 35-year-old man, who has the rare affliction caused by the Human Papilloma Virus.
    [URL=”http://javascript%3Cb%3E%3C/b%3E:newWindow%28%27http://link.brightcove.com/services/link/bcpid1137942530/bclid1155254697/bctid1305059663%27,%27Brightcove%27,%27menubar=no,width=924,height=710,scrollbars=no%27%29″%5Dwtree226.jpg[/URL][URL=”http://javascript%3Cb%3E%3C/b%3E:newWindow%28%27http://link.brightcove.com/services/link/bcpid1137942530/bclid1155254697/bctid1305059663%27,%27Brightcove%27,%27menubar=no,width=924,height=710,scrollbars=no%27%29″%5DIndonesia’s health minister Siti Fadilah Supari (second right) inspects Dede’s tree-like growths[/URL]Mrs Supari is angry that Dr Anthony Gaspari has taken blood and tissue samples out of the country to the United States in a bid to diagnose the illness. She claims such samples could be used in the future to make vaccines that the poor could not afford.
    Developing nations such as Indonesia risk exploitation unless they maintain control over their virus strains, Mrs Supari said.
    But her comments have now offended Dr Gaspari, an American dermatologist at the University of Maryland, who maintains that, while he took the samples without permission, his sole motivation was getting treatment for the man.
    Known simply as Dede, the man, who lives in a village south of the capital Jakarta, has massive root-like warts growing from his arms and legs which have gone untreated for years.
    “We did take samples, and the reason we did was to render a diagnosis. We did it for humanitarian reasons, to help the patient,” Dr Gaspari said, stressing his willingness to put in writing that the samples were not for commercial use.
    Mrs Supari, who has famously refused to share bird flu samples with international scientists, made her comments on Sunday after returning from a World Health Organisation (WHO) conference in Geneva.


    “We are offended because the samples were taken from Dede without our permission,” she told reporters at the hospital where the man was being treated. “If they are taken abroad, they could become lucrative commodities.”
    The intergovernmental conference was aimed at rebuilding a global system for sharing viruses. Indonesia is the nation the worst hit by bird flu, with a total of 91 human deaths recorded.
    Mrs Supari has, however, steadfastly refused to share samples of the deadly H5N1 strain of the disease until she receives assurances they will not be used to make expensive pandemic vaccines.
    For its part, WHO wants to make sure the virus has not mutated to a form that spreads more easily between people.

    Saw that in bizarre mag a few months ago.. fooking rough, feel sorry for him but if that was me i would just end it!

    rachus wrote:
    Saw that in bizarre mag a few months ago.. fooking rough, feel sorry for him but if that was me i would just end it!

    Same as that, I’d donate my body to Ikea and be asked to be made into a table.

    DJCliffy wrote:
    Same as that, I’d donate my body to Ikea and be asked to be made into a table.

    Thats what i like to see, recycling! Stop the deforestation!.. Use crazy humans!

    rachus wrote:
    Thats what i like to see, recycling! Stop the deforestation!.. Use crazy humans!

    Exactly and you know there’s plenty of them around!

    this guy is so next i would be so unhappy if that happend to me

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