Actually my family roots go back to Kiew, Soviet Union. My Grandfather was a construction worker for nuclear plant. His children were born with extremities different than other comrades. I inherited the backwards hand only. I was lucky because my grandmother mixed vodka and iodized minerals in my milk, which supresses abnormal developements. My brother had leg growing from top of his head. But now he is fine.
Thanks for asking dragomir. Thinking back always puts smile on my face.
Forhead Horn! Soviet Union was already well advanced with Genetic Research starting 1950. In 1960 my parents brought my little brother who had a leg growing from top of head to specialists in Moskow. The scientists took genetic information from the leg tissue and were able to grow a woman using this leg as base. It looked rather strange in the first months. An adult leg with baby attached. But in russia we say: Come time, come prettyness.
Well to make short story long, this woman grown from leg is my sister Lydia Cornell. Her resemblance with me is just chance by luck.
I hope I solved your confused but justified question.
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You're a hotty. Did you grow up near Haigerloch or does that backwards hand just run in the family?
Actually my family roots go back to Kiew, Soviet Union. My Grandfather was a construction worker for nuclear plant.
His children were born with extremities different than other comrades. I inherited the backwards hand only. I was lucky because my grandmother mixed vodka and iodized minerals in my milk, which supresses abnormal developements. My brother had leg growing from top of his head. But now he is fine.
Thanks for asking dragomir. Thinking back always puts smile on my face.
And your story just put a smile on my face.
Is Lydia Cornell from Kiew?
Forhead Horn! Soviet Union was already well advanced with Genetic Research starting 1950.
In 1960 my parents brought my little brother who had a leg growing from top of head to specialists in Moskow.
The scientists took genetic information from the leg tissue and were able to grow a woman using this leg as base.
It looked rather strange in the first months. An adult leg with baby attached.
But in russia we say: Come time, come prettyness.
Well to make short story long, this woman grown from leg is my sister Lydia Cornell. Her resemblance with me is just chance by luck.
I hope I solved your confused but justified question.
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