‘Tree Man’ Revisited Once More
August 26, 2008 by Liberty Kontranowski
Filed under Extreme, Misc.
We’ve provided plenty of coverage of the infamous “Tree Man” here at Healthbolt, and we’re thrilled to bring you all the newest update on Dede.
After a surgery removing 13 (13!) pound of warts from his body (that’s approximately 95% of what he had), Dede is home again with his family in time to celebrate the Islamic fasting month. The removal took 9 operations.
While he is not, nor never will be, 100% cured, Dede’s quality of life has drastically improved. The same hands that were once so gnarled with tree-like growths now allow him to eat by himself, write, and even dial a cell phone.
Caused by a severe Human Papilloma Virus infection, the warts might regrow, but the condition is no longer life-threatening. After the Muslim Eid al-Fitr holiday in October, Dede will undergo still more surgery to trim additional warts from his palms and the back of his hands.
We’re happy to hear of Dede’s progress and certainly wish him all the best.
For the entire story, plus stunning video, check out MSNBC.com Health
For more of Healthbolt’s coverage of the Tree Man, check here and here.
















