Patrick and Benjamin Binder were profoundly disabled after the separation surgery in 1987, and had to be institutionalized. Patrick was in a permanent vegetative state, and he died sometime within the early 2000s.
Benjamin never learned to speak or feed himself, but is still alive as of 2018, and reportedly likes to be taken for walks.
As of my last knowledge update in October 2021, Patrick and Benjamin Binder, the conjoined twins from Germany, were successfully separated in 2008 after a complex surgical procedure. Since then, they have been living separate lives, undergoing various therapies and adjustments typical for children who have undergone such significant surgery. For the most current updates on their lives, I recommend checking recent news sources or official announcements.
They did survive the surgery that Dr. Ben Carson performed in 1987, which was a milestone in pediatric surgeries. But for some reason, there have been no reports as to where they are today.
According to The Washington Post article "The story of the surgery that made Ben Carson famous - and its complicated aftermath": "Patrick Binder died sometime in the past decade, Theresia's brother Peter Parlagi said. Benjamin is 28 now and still cannot speak, but according to Parlagi is doing "relatively well." He's grown up; his hair is now dark. His younger half-brother, Florian Vosseler, still checks in on him two or three times a year, often with their mother, who declined to be interviewed for this story. They'll take walks, feed him cake and help him drink coffee, which he prefers with extra milk."
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There are several websites that have photos of conjoined twins. Zimbo has a section for them as well as the WellSphere site. The media gallery of USA Today has a photo retrospective section of different conjoined twins dating bask to 1930. Environmental Graffiti has a limited but impressive selection of photos.
Benjamin Franklin is commonly attributed with the quote "Today is yesterday's pupil."
Today, Benjamin Franklin is on the 100 dollar bill, which is how he is honored.
Walter Benjamin started the company in 1899. Today Crosman owns Benjamin.
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Binder and Binder is more well known then any other firm out there today. They are the biggest and the best place to call for questions about disability claims. They offer free consultation about your situation and represent you when the time comes. Disability is not their only field though. They also work with SSI, work related accidents for workers compensation, and of course long term disability.
Yes, Patrick O'Leary will watch a starcraft 2 stream today as he has done so since 2011.