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OMG!! WTF ??? is it mutation,Uranium, or Alien hybrid??
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 39097834:MV8yMjUxMjIzXzM4MjQzNzI5X0NBMTNBRUQ5] [quote:Anonymous Coward 40998185:MV8yMjUxMjIzXzM4MjM5OTYzXzk5QTk5M0JE] How could that baby be alive? Is he still alive? If he is still alive, what care can be done for him? I mean, all babies deserve love and care. He can't help how he looks. I am just wondering if he is in pain or what can be done? Doctors have done wonders with face transplants. That would be an option, but they haven't attempted it on a baby yet, I don't think. Maybe when the child is older. By then they would have more improvement because many years would have passed. Yes, I think when the child is old enough, a face transplant would help. I saw one face transplant person recently that looked pretty good. Not the best but a lot better than before. I mean you could still tell they had a face transplant and it wasn't perfect but it was better than any I had ever seen. I am glad for people to have the ability to do this to improve the lives of others. People should be more loving but it is hard to look at someone who looks different or deformed. Having some sort of face does make it easier to relate to them and therefore, love them. [/quote] It's unlikely he is in pain. Possibly respiratory distress though due to nose/mouth. That's why they place a trach. Babies can and do live with this condition. Other than the obvious facial deformity, they are otherwise normal. Brain develops normally and all organs are usually normal as well. They cannot eat in the normal way, so feeding tube is placed. Depending on the severity of malformation, they may have anywhere from 10-50 surgeries by the time they are 12 or so, at a point able to eat and breathe on their own, looking fairly normal and likely to live a normal life span. [/quote]
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