If you had to have your leg surgicaly removed?!


Question: would the doctor let you keep it


Answers: would the doctor let you keep it

Your funny!!!

I don't think so.

Maybe you could get a mold of it...

sly dog, how could u even think of that question, do u have a severed leg fetish or something

why would you want to? the answer is no!

You might need your sick mind surgically removed. What do you think?

eww why would you wanna keep it anyway?
it'd go all mouldy and gross and retarded

No, it'd be a health hazard because it would decay and host all sorts of bacteria. They'd dispose of it with the medical waste

why would you want to keep it, to mull over what you lost, look at, at as a different start you need to lose it for a reason, their are many people out there who have limbs missing and nothing stops them show them what you are made of and get rid of the leg out of you life forever

You should keep it chilled for no more than five days or frozen for no more than three months,

Cook in the oven until the juices run clear. Serve with apple sauce and rosemary. (the herb not the girlfriend)

It is a very good question which I cannot answer with any certainty, just like the others who have made definite answers. There is the problem of decay but there are also ways of preventing it. I know patients often keep kidney stones and teeth that have been removed. A leg is just as much yours as a tooth. It would be interesting if somebody, perhaps a lawyer or surgeon, had an informed answer.

Well technically speaking it is yours.....
I did hear a story of a fellow who had to fight some kind of ownership battle for a severed limb which was preserved and in someone elses possesion.
I can't remember anything more about it than that although it was in the US.

There are probably some licensing regulations in regards to disposal and storage of body parts. if so you wouls have to satisfy these regulations in order to keep it. This may be costly.

lmao if they paid me enough maybe but if I had the choice of somehow placing it back on later ... no.. but I doubt thats the case it never is so if he paid me for the leg handsomely I might add then Hell yeah take the freakin leg I can't use and it's not like I'm gonna keep in my house for display I've no use for it





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