why can't you keep your own leg?
if I read this right you should be able to.
www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-somerset-34879100
"From a legal perspective you are free to do anything with [an amputated limb] as long as there is not a public health issue," says Jenna Khalfan, from the Human Tissue Authority.
"Broadly we would say that an individual who wanted to take their tissue home with them would need to give written consent that would be recorded by the hospital to ensure traceability."
as for swimming in circles, I dunno. but when you do go for a swim, please film it and post it here. :)
(, Thu 13 Apr 2017, 21:35, Reply)
with lots of disgusting discharge that has little bits of bone in it.
I am a little surprissed though at how quickly this has progressed from january when i saw a consulktant and we agreed to removal and then a visit on the 10th april to see the man that will do it this has must have them more worried than i thought, mind you once you live with something long enough you tend to put it to back of your mind as much as possible and try to get on with doing things that you can do
(, Thu 13 Apr 2017, 22:43, Reply)
Maybe they'll let you have the ashes after they've incinerated it and then incinerated the ashes again to make sure.
(, Thu 13 Apr 2017, 23:20, Reply)
that ground up bone ash would be a great smoking hit.
(, Thu 13 Apr 2017, 23:30, Reply)