Its not her scars that define her (like the others said)... but when you are really love someone, you feel like you want to give the entire world for that person i.e you care for her and want the absolute best for her (i.e surgery/healing/long life etc), you want her happy...because that would make you happier... but i dunno...DESU wrote:if you don't love hanako scars and all, then you don't love hanako.
Yes, I was taking on a population point of view... but yeah, you do get those tumors etc in children once in a while... their cases are even published worldwide for doctors to see as they are so rare.Merlyn_LeRoy wrote:For what it's worth, an online LA law firm that specializes in amputation cases says "Four-percent (4%) of amputations are surgically performed because of birth defects or congenital deformities. Another four-percent of the Los Angeles amputations are preventative and used to reduce or eliminate bone or muscle tumors from spreading."
So it's not the most common cause, but non-zero. Tumors, exposed bones, or other possibilities of infection would justify amputation at birth, I'd say.
Although... shortened arms from birth -> definately due to chemical exposure of mother while pregnant, especially thal... at least that is what the first thing that comes to mind