
A Massachusetts man received a double hand transplant in 2011. And he is making great recovery now.
Richard Mangino, is the world's first successful double hand transplant case at Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston. Mangino is both a musician and a painter. He lost his lower arms and legs to an infection in 2002. Now, he can use his fingers to draw and play music again.
"I don't care what I have or what I don't have. I'm just doing all these things now," Mangino told us. With his drawing and music dream, and with the help of the doctors and nurses at the hospital, Richard Mangino went through the most difficult time. "I'm sure that I do a lot more than a lot of people," Mangino said, "because I have music and I have some art. I will never give them up at any time.
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