Dede Koswara, 37, says he plans to get hitched now that he can use his
hands and walk without pain
Speaking from an Indonesian
hospital, he told the Daily Telegraph website: “What I really want first is to
get better and find a job. But then, one day, who knows? I might meet a girl
and get married.”
Dede’s
first wife left him and he lost his job because of his bizarre affliction.
At
one point to feed his two children he joined a freak show with other victims of
peculiar diseases.
But now, following a series of operations to cut away the tree-like growths, he can see the outline of his toes for the first time.
He
has also become a sudoko addict now he can hold a pen.
He
said he hopes that he will resume a normal life after two more operations to
graft undamaged skin onto his hands, feet and face.
Since
Dede cut his knee as a teenager, strange roots have been growing out of him.
A small wart developed on
his lower leg and spread uncontrollably.
But
last year US dermatology expert Dr Anthony Gaspari took up his case.
He
concluded Dede’s odd affliction was caused by the Human Papilloma Virus (HPV),
a fairly common infection usually causing only small warts.
But
in Dede’s case he had an extremely rare immune system deficiency, leaving his
body unable to contain the warts.
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