They did an impressive job, cutting off the, often substantial, blood flow is incredibly dangerous. I saw a documentary on the separation of conjoined twins and it didn't go so well.
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Incredibly impressive work on the team's part. I hope the kid has a long and healthy life.
He should do, the surgery is the dangerous time as you are severing arteries. As long as he recovers well from that then he has every chance to lead a great life.
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lol I’m not sure if the person downvoting me didn’t get the joke, or if they thought the joke was in bad taste.
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