World's Oldest Conjoined Twins Ronnie and Donnie Galyon
The Channel Five Documentary 2009 showed the tale of the Galyon twins. Ronnie and Donnie are 57 and the oldest surviving male conjoined twins in the world. They worked for three decades in circus sideshows for supporting their family.
Ronnie and Donnie are joined together from the sternum down to the pelvis. They have their own internal organs but share a lower intestine, penis and rectum. In their decade technology was not sufficient advanced to separate them. And now they decide that they don’t want to be carved apart.
Despite sharing the same body, the twins have very different personalities. Their younger brother says they are total opposite. Ronnie is happy-go-lucky while Donnie is tenser, even they immovable. They both enjoy watching television, but do not like the same shows. Their disagreements often end in fights, but the pair would never dream of being separated. Ronnie says that we were born this way by God, and only god separates us not surgical knives.
Their younger brother Jim is the lifeline of them because he shopping, cooking and making sure his brothers to get out into the world has a dream. He wants to take his brothers to see their favorite baseball teams playing. Only trouble is that its 800 miles away, and the Galyon twins have trouble moving 800 yards. We hope their wish will be fulfill.Want more info.click here





















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