The Man With The 44lb Arm

Season 4Episode 95 minjuin 30, 2016
The Man With The 44lb Arm

A RARE genetic condition has caused a man's arm to swell to 44lbs (20kg) - more than the double its normal size. Bablu Pashi, 25, from Allahabad, India, suffers from gigantism, a disease that causes excessive growth of body tissue. His right arm is so large that it causes him pain when washing and means he can only walk for 10 minutes without taking a break. "The weight of my arm is 20 kilos and while washing it up it starts to hurt," Bablu said. "I am not able to walk. I walk for 10 minutes and then for 10 minutes I have to rest. These are the difficulties I face."

The Man With The 44lb Arm has aired on juin 30, 2016
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