♥♥♥ Wednesday, August 12, 2009♥♥♥
ST Reflection 2009- Secondary 2NA/ETerm 2, Week 5 (20 April 09)
Q1)What are some of the problems involved inseparating a conjoined twin?Answer: Problems like severe chest infections that leads to death. Numerous complication, including a potential fatal problemwith the spinal cord is also some problems that can occur when separating a conjoined twin. The excessive blood loss also can lead the twins to death. So this is quite risky.
Q2)If you were a part of a conjoined twin, would you rather stay together with your twin for the rest of your life or would you risk both your lives to go for an operation? Why?Answer: I would rather risk both of our lives to go for an operation. I believe my conjoined twins would think the same as me. If we stay together, we would never be normal again, and what's the use of living in this world anymore? If we risk our lives to go for operation, we might success and be a normal person again! Even if the operation would be a failure, we would not regret our decision.