UK’s first ever double hand transplant patient who suffered horrific work accident says he feels whole again and is looking forward to holding a beer and riding a bike
The first person in the UK to have a double hand transplant is now looking forward to holding a bottle of beer and wearing shirts with real buttons again.
Chris King, 57, lost both his hands - except the thumbs - in an accident involving a metal pressing machine at work three years ago.
Now, he has become the first person to have both hands replaced and only the second to have a hand transplant in the UK.
Recovering after the surgery at the UK's specialist centre for the operation at Leeds General Infirmary, he said: 'I couldn't wish for anything better.
'It's better than a lottery win because you feel whole again.'
Pub landlord Mark Cahill, from Yorkshire, became the first person in the UK to have a hand transplant in 2012 - performed by the same surgeon as Mr King.
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