Guest guest Posted April 11, 2008 Report Share Posted April 11, 2008 In this particular case SURGERY IS RULED OUT. But they should not experiment on her with CT Scan, etc. And vaccines will certainly harm her or kill her. This is where the superstition that she is goddess Durga can become her shield. Someone should reach this message upto her parents and village elders that Durga is born to destroy all the doctors giving unnecessary vaccines to small children in India. That one straight and simple message will create more awareness among people than all the pros and con discussion on Vaccination. Dr. Leo Rebello www.healthwisdom.org Jane MacRoss Friday, April 11, 2008 1:32 PM Re: Baby with 2 faces born in north India One wonders what - if any - vaccines or medications - are to blame for this one - and pray that the surgical team don't get their hands on her Jane - Lynn Ward arubyrogers ; Friday, April 11, 2008 5:04 PM Baby with 2 faces born in north India Baby with 2 faces born in north India Doctors say infant with rare condition is doing well updated 10:36 a.m. ET, Tues., April. 8, 2008SAINI SUNPURA, India - A baby with two faces was born in a northern Indian village, where she is doing well and is being worshipped as the reincarnation of a Hindu goddess, her father said Tuesday.The baby, Lali, apparently has an extremely rare condition known as craniofacial duplication, where a single head has two faces. Except for her ears, all of Lali's facial features are duplicated she has two noses, two pairs of lips and two pairs of eyes."My daughter is fine like any other child," said Vinod Singh, 23, a poor farm worker.Lali has caused a sensation in the dusty village of Saini Sunpura, 25 miles east of New Delhi. When she left the hospital, eight hours after a normal delivery on March 11, she was swarmed by villagers, said Sabir Ali, the director of Saifi Hospital."She drinks milk from her two mouths and opens and shuts all the four eyes at one time," Ali said.Rural India is deeply superstitious and the little girl is being hailed as a return of the Hindu goddess of valor, Durga, a fiery deity traditionally depicted with three eyes and many arms.'Leading a normal life'Up to 100 people have been visiting Lali at her home every day to touch her feet out of respect, offer money and receive blessings, Singh told The Associated Press."Lali is God's gift to us," said Jaipal Singh, a member of the local village council. "She has brought fame to our village." Gurinder Osan / APThe baby's rare condition is often linked to serious health complications, but Lali is doing well, a doctor says.Village chief Daulat Ram said he planned to build a temple to Durga in the village."I am writing to the state government to provide money to build the temple and help the parents look after their daughter," Ram said.Lali's condition is often linked to serious health complications, but the doctor said she was doing well."She is leading a normal life with no breathing difficulties," said Ali, adding that he saw no need for surgery.Lali's parents were married in February 2007. Lali is their first child.Singh said he took his daughter to a hospital in New Delhi where doctors suggested a CT scan to determine whether her internal organs were normal, but Singh said he felt it was unnecessary."I don't feel the need of that at this stage as my daughter is behaving like a normal child, posing no problems," he said. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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