Conjoined Twins Who Were Separated Through Surgery Almost 18 Years Ago Are Living Life Like Normal Teenagers Today

Everyone wants to live a normal life. That’s what twins Isabelle and Abby Carlsen wanted. However, things weren’t always so typical for them since they were born as conjoined twins. At birth, the two girls were connected at the chest. Their parents made the decision to have them separated, a decision they say was incredibly difficult.

Separating conjoined twins is extremely complicated, especially in the case of Isabelle and Abby. While doctors can devise a plan to separate conjoined twins, every situation is unique. In typical surgeries, doctors replicate procedures they have performed and trained multiple times.

Surgically separating conjoined twins is drastically different as each case is unique. Since their organs were entwined, doctors had to strategize to separate them safely. This involved months of planning with hundreds of doctors.

According to CBS News, medical teams from The Mayo Clinic rehearsed multiple times. There was a team of doctors for each organ, along with a surgical team. Essentially, the surgery involved over a dozen specialist teams and lasted more than twelve hours. After months of rigorous planning, doctors performed the complex surgery that could potentially grant the girls their independence. Despite the worrying statistics at the time, expressed by Abby and Isabelle’s parents, the surgery turned out to be a complete success, with doctors successfully separating the two girls – giving them a lease for a new life!

In 2023, Isabelle and Abby are now heading towards legality as they approach their entrance to womanhood at 18 years old. Read on to learn more about what Isabelle and Abby are up to now.

Be sure to reach the end of this article to see the full video

On May 12, 2006, a team of approximately 17 surgeons collaborated to give Abby and Isabelle a chance to live independently. The operation to separate the conjoined twins took around 12 hours. At the time, the Star Tribune reported that 60 percent of conjoined twin operations resulted in fatalities, making the decision a huge leap of faith for the family.

In 2016, a decade after their successful separation, Abby and Isabelle were enjoying life together as grade school students.

Understandably, they say they have no recollection of being conjoined, as they were separated when they were just six months old.

Although they don’t have any memories of being connected at the chest, they exhibit behaviors that suggest some form of innate memory. Sometimes, they find themselves clasping their hands together in the same way they did when they were conjoined.

“Every night we look in the mirror in our room, and we’re like, how do people get us mixed up?” Abby said in an interview with CBS News Minnesota.

Tiffany Moos, their elementary school teacher, told the outlet at the time how unstoppable the twins were.

“I can’t imagine how healthy they are, nothing stops them. “They are academically at an advanced level, and socially they are friends with everyone.”

Based on the twins’ Instagram account, they appear to be thriving as high school students, enjoying their youth. Isabelle is fond of posting photos of herself, along with her twin Abby and their friends.

They’re both members of the gymnastics team, and they attend music festivals like any normal teenager out there. The Carlsen twins have grown into beautiful young women with no visible trace of their once physically conjoined lives.

apost.com

Related Posts

It’s time to ketchup with the times

**Love ketchup? You’re not alone—but doctors say it’s worth a closer look.** Most store-bought ketchup, like Heinz, is made from tomato *concentrate*, not fresh tomatoes. And it’s…

Harriet and Stanley were in their late 80s and had just moved into a new home

Harriet and Stanley were in their late 80s and had just moved into a new home that their tech-savvy grandson convinced them to make “smart.” “Everything’s voice-activated…

Most people don’t know!

Though today it’s often seen as a trend, tongue piercing has ancient roots, particularly in Mayan and Aztec cultures, where it was a sacred ritual to connect…

Poor Janitor Buys Old Doll at Flea Market, Gives

Pauline, a hardworking janitor and single mother, wants to get her 8-year-old daughter, Eve, a doll for her birthday. With barely enough money, she turns to a…

Tragedy as flight instructor’s final moments captured in harrowing audio before student crashed plane

routine flight lesson ended in unimaginable tragedy when 23-year-old flight instructor Viktoria Theresie Izabelle Ljungman was killed during a takeoff gone wrong. The Swedish-born pilot was in…

Tips for choosing ripe watermelons with red flesh, sweet, and paper-thin flesh

Here’s how to pick a perfectly ripe watermelon every time: 1. Check the Sugar Spot Look for a small, dry, slightly sunken sugar spot—this indicates sweetness. Avoid…