Ronnie and Donnie Galyon surpassed the world record for
longest living conjoined twins and celebrated their 63rd birthday
recently, Ohio, USA.
The Galyon twins turned 63 on Oct. 28 are yet to receive their official certificate from the Guinness World Records confirming they’re the longest-living conjoined twins in history.
Ronnie and Donnie are joined at the waist and face each other. They
have four arms and four legs and separate hearts and stomachs but share a
lower digestive tract, a groin, a rectum and penis, over which Donnie
has control.
The twins were born healthy in October 1951 but stayed in the
hospital for two years as doctors tried to figure out how to separate
them. When experts said they could not guarantee both babies would
survive an operation to part them, the parents said they would stay as
they were.
The boys did not go to school as teachers asked them to leave because
they were too distracting to the other students. From the age of four
to 39, they supported their family by performing in carnival sideshows
in the U.S. and circuses throughout Central and South America.
The Galyon twins turned 63 on Oct. 28 are yet to receive their official certificate from the Guinness World Records confirming they’re the longest-living conjoined twins in history.
Ronnie and Donnie are joined at the waist and face each other
Ronnie and Donnie supported their family from the age of four by performing in carnival sideshows and circuses
They had trouble sleeping for years, but received a custom-designed bed that Ronnie says allowed him to ‘sleep like a baby’
The twins live with their younger brother Jim
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