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World's First Double Arm Transplant: 'It's Science Fiction'

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On January 12, 2021, history was made. Felix Gretarsson underwent the world’s first double arm transplant. The journey took more than twenty years. How it happened is miraculous. Subscribe» Be sure to follow Felix for regular updates on his incredible recovery, and life here: January 12, 1998. Felix Gretarsson was a young electrician working in Reykjavík, Iceland. The then 26-year-old had two young daughters. One was 4 years old, and the other was just 3 months. Early that freezing January morning, Felix was sent to investigate a fault on one of the power lines in a remote area. “The weather was minus 11 degrees Celsius, blowing in, in my face. “I was keeping my head down, just walking and looking for the pole, which had been damaged. It was so hard to see what was happening. But, I went up the one which was meant to be correct.” “I reached up and grabbed the line, and apparently it was the wrong one. So I got 11,000 volts and 100 amps running through my arms. “Somehow, there was just too much power, so the full charge didn’t travel through my whole body. “It jumped between my arms, and to the ground, which kind of saved my life.” “If it had travelled through my body, it would have gone through my heart, and I wouldn’t be here. “And another thing that saved my life in this instance, was I had loosened my lifeline - a special rope that was meant to keep me from falling. “But luckily, it failed. So instead of, you know, being there until I was just burnt to a crisp, I fell down. “Both my arms were on fire. They were like candles. “I broke my back in three places, fractured my neck, I think most of my ribs broke loose also. “So it was not a good morning.” Perhaps the understatement of the century. Felix’s colleagues rushed to help him, filling up water bottles to put out his arm fires. But there was little they could do. The true extent of the damage was revealed when Felix was taken to hospital. “They took a biopsy and went higher and higher and higher and found no blood flow or anything, because my arms were just like charcoal.” Felix had both arms amputated. But would go on an incredible journey that would lead to hin getting the world's first double arm transplant, thanks to Professor Jean-Michel Dubernard. It id an important lesson about how crucial organ transplantation and donation is. Watch Felix's remarkable story. 'My Big Story' is a digital documentary series, presented by 7NEWS Lead Reporter, Angela Cox. Click here to subscribe for the latest stories: The series will highlight amazing stories, from a diverse range of people across the globe, in real documentaries 2021. All in their own words. Inspired existence laid to bare. Every single one of us has a 'big' story. Events that make us who we are, shape us, inform what we do with our lives. Who we become. These 'big' stories are, simply extraordinary. Defining moments that make - or break - people. From them, we can learn, empathise... and connect. These are the turning points that change people's lives. These stories must be told Connect with Seven News online Visit » 7NEWS Podcast » Facebook » Twitter » Instagram » 7NEWS combines the trusted and powerful news brands including Sunrise, The Morning Show, The Latest, and , delivering unique, engaging and continuous coverage on the issues that matter most to Australians. Watch 7NEWS nightly at 6pm and weekdays at 11:30am and 4pm on Channel 7 and 7plus. #FelixGretarsson #MedicalMiracle #MyBigStory #Documentary2022

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