Yes,” Spiridonov replied.“Every day.”.
Spiridonov answered the question.
In addition to Spiridonov, self-defense without weaponswas developed by Oschepkov.
Would you believe that your condition could drive you to insanity,
to madness?” he asked Spiridonov.
As a living person,
the head transplant surgery of 31-year-old computer scientist Valery Spiridonov of Russia will be done.
If the surgery is successful, Spiridonov will be able to walk for the first time in his life.
He even has a candidate lined up for the procedure, Valery Spiridonov(pictured right),
who suffers from Werdnig- Hoffmann disease and whose health is declining significantly as he ages.
For Spiridonov, there will come a time when his only
hope of survival is transplanting his head to a donated body, at which point even a slim chance of success in such a surgery is preferable to the alternative.