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Injured Biker gets remote controlled bum !!!

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A MOTORCYCLIST who suffered serious injuries in a motorcycle accident over four years ago has been fitted with a 'bionic bottom'.

In 2005, Ged Galvin, 55, was left with horrific internal injuries when an off-duty police officer pulled out in front of him in her car, while the IT manager was riding his motorcycle.

Talented surgeons from Royal London Hospital took a muscle from above Mr Galvin's knee, wrapped it around his sphincter, and then attached electrodes to the nerves, which are now operated by a palm-sized remote control that Ged carries in his pocket.

Ged, from Barnsley, Yorkshire, now presses a remote-control to open his bowels and go to the toilet.

“It’s like a chubby little mobile phone,” he said. “You switch it on and off, just like switching on the TV.

“They call me the man with the bionic bottom, but that doesn’t bother me. My gratitude to the surgeons is endless because what they have done is a miracle.”

The system sounds bizarre but the surgery has transformed Ged's life.

“The operation changed my life and gave me back my pride and confidence. Because of the remote control I can lead a normal life again.” Amazing stuff. Bet Ged's got to be careful which remote he presses when channel hopping.

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Brummie Jackie @ 17/11/2009 00:00  

only a Yorkshire man could have a bionic bum omg bless him

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anneka56 @ 17/11/2009 00:06  

Wow... that sounds like an amazing procedure... I wonder if it would work for SCI paralysed people? Utterly life-transforming. Amazing what they can do these days.

Will have to tell my parents about this. Thanks for posting Jackie!

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Wannabe @ 17/11/2009 06:14  

wonder if certain alarm fobs set him off?

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ghosthunter @ 17/11/2009 09:12  

(My first thought exactly, ghosty!! ) What an amazing device!! As WB says, life-transforming!

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TeeCee @ 17/11/2009 10:01  

Ghosthunter Sure it's transfomed the blokes life, but can't help but laugh

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Rob1050 @ 17/11/2009 10:04  

Well you have to laugh... It's the best way to cope with these things... My Dad shows off about having the most youthful looking bladder of all his mates after he had botox treatment on it to try and regain some control over it!

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Wannabe @ 17/11/2009 10:14  

I hope the key lock is bloody good on it lost count how many calls I've had from folks mobiles whilest still in their pockets lol All clever stuff though good on Jed being able to open bowels at will at a press of a button........... Little phrase popped into my head and cannot now stop laughing lol "fastest finger 1st" lol

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Hull750Rider @ 17/11/2009 14:16  

lol @ HUll

Hope he doesnt have one of those 5 in 1 remote control jobbies !!!!

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Brummie Jackie @ 19/11/2009 22:10  

Brilliant idea, I may go for that!! Imagine all the time you'd save not pushing and pushing!

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geoffb2005 @ 19/11/2009 22:33  

I'm just amazed at what medicine and science can do these days

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Brummie Jackie @ 19/11/2009 22:41  

Utterly gobsmacked and amazed by this....

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bikerchick1966 @ 20/11/2009 15:19  

LOL BJ "Jobbies" lol The big yins word for turds lol

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Hull750Rider @ 20/11/2009 21:54  

ooops BJ opens mouth and firmly puts foot in it with that one lol sorry

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Brummie Jackie @ 21/11/2009 01:51  

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