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The Mum Made of TWO Women
The Sun [UK] ^
| November 13, 2003
| Brian Flynn
Posted on 11/13/2003 6:24:42 PM PST by quidnunc
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To: Junior
Thanks for the ping, but I'm stumped for a clever response. I wonder if her internal organs are the same as ours -- two kidneys, etc. She might have extras. Also, I wonder if this "fusing twin" thingie could be an inheritable trait, just as twins can run in families. There really could be evolutionary implications here. But basically it's just creepy.
To: quidnunc
Some people will believe anything.
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posted on
11/13/2003 7:09:19 PM PST
by
facedown
(Armed in the Heartland)
To: quidnunc
Here is a good short explanatory article on chimeras and mosaicism:
link
To: grizzfan
Wow, grizzfan, this is fascinating!
So they call this phenomenon "chimera"? I'm gonna go do a search on it!
This reminds me of some of the people pictured in the book "Very Special People". These people had "parasitic twins". It was like Siamese twins, except one of the "twins" was not a full person. Totally WEIRD. Thanks for the ping!
To: John Valentine
If she's like most women, it's somewhere in her purse.
To: Junior
As a Catholic, this makes me wonder about the "ensouled at conception" idea. Does this woman have two souls?Or multible personalities?
To: Sacajaweau
Did you get posted as "most gullible" in your yearbook? :-) No. It was true. She ALWAYS had her period. They didn't work as team players.
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To: VadeRetro
Didn't know this was possible. You'd think a chimerical fetus wouldn't be viable. Immune system attacking body parts, that sort of thing. I don't know if this is possible, or a hoax. But I am pretty sure that the immune system would not be a problem, as early fetuses exposed to foreign matter while their immune systems are being built, do not reject the foreign matter, but see it as "self."
To: DWPittelli
Two people, one body.
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posted on
11/13/2003 7:37:45 PM PST
by
gcruse
(http://gcruse.typepad.com/)
To: quidnunc
Finally Jane was diagnosed as a chimera, a person made up of two distinct sets of DNA Bit by bit, my theory on the existence of alien/human hybrids gains support......
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posted on
11/13/2003 7:38:25 PM PST
by
WackyKat
To: quidnunc
And even more incredibly she is NOT the biological mother of two of the children she conceived and had naturally. Dr Kruskall said the discovery meant there could be many more mums and dads who have no idea they are not their kids biological parents.
Those are both ridiculous statements. Even if she has two different kinds of DNA, she is still the biological mother.
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posted on
11/13/2003 7:41:26 PM PST
by
knuthom
To: Sacajaweau; concerned about politics
I wouldn't dismiss what concernedaboutpolitics says so quickly.
Read a book on human anomalies; it is very surprising how much variability there can be in the human body.
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posted on
11/13/2003 7:43:29 PM PST
by
WackyKat
To: seamole
>Other chimeras have shown outward signs such as eyes of >different colours.
Oh Oh Oh, I knew a lady like this once. Had one brown eye and one blue eye. It was freaky to look at her, and I bet she had two different DNA too. Of course this was before we knew anything about DNA.
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posted on
11/13/2003 7:44:46 PM PST
by
sunryse
To: quidnunc
I recall reading of this in the late 1980s. Described almost exactly the same way.
Twins in reverse.
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posted on
11/13/2003 7:44:55 PM PST
by
lepton
To: quidnunc
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posted on
11/13/2003 7:46:22 PM PST
by
Alouette
(I have 9 kids)
To: PatrickHenry
Most of the layout of a person, physically is determined by where the cells are relative to each other at differentiation. If they were already in contact, they'd just have some body parts come from one, and other parts from the other...mostly divided by things like skin and muscle vs. bone or guts.
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posted on
11/13/2003 7:49:26 PM PST
by
lepton
To: concerned about politics
She ALWAYS had her period. They didn't work as team players. I don't think this would be possible. I don't mean she couldn't have two sets of reproductive organs. I mean that they couldn't be on different schedules. The timing of her menstrual periods is dependent on the hormones circulating in her body, which would be the same for both.
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posted on
11/13/2003 7:49:38 PM PST
by
knuthom
To: quidnunc
I had a friend (she's the daughter of a VERY famous now deceased magazine journalist) who was experiencing very bad stomach pains. When they went in they found the skull of her unborn twin attached to her ovary.
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posted on
11/13/2003 7:52:46 PM PST
by
Hildy
To: concerned about politics
There was a girl in high school that had two viginas. Shoot, that ain't nuttin'! So do the Yew-nite-ed States - Vi'gina and West Vi'gina.
***whisperwhisperwhisper***
Oh...never mind!
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