The man who grew a finger

Posted Wednesday 30th April 2008 under The News

Just came across this on the telebox and thought it deserved a good old reposting here!

Rarely though do would you expect to find a medical miracle working behind the counter of the mall's hobby shop.

That however is what Lee Spievak considers himself to be.

"I put my finger in," Mr Spievak says, pointing towards the propeller of a model airplane, "and that's when I sliced my finger off."

It took the end right off, down to the bone, about half an inch.

"We don't know where the piece went."

The photos of his severed finger tip are pretty graphic. You can understand why doctors said he'd lost it for good.

Today though, you wouldn't know it. Mr Spievak, who is 69 years old, shows off his finger, and it's all there, tissue, nerves, nail, skin, even his finger print.



http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/7354458.stm.

That's pretty astonishing stuff....although like anything new it's best not to get too excited about I guess. I can't help but wonder what would happen if some of that dust got within someone's lungs or another unwanted place.

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