Conceived in 1990, the young ladies have been raised in a little, firmly sew group in Minnesota, totally shielded from prying eyes and curious gazes. To their loved ones, they are particular individuals with altogether different identities, needs, tastes and goals. Yet, to the outside world they are a medicinal riddle - especially given the way that they can do for all intents and purposes all the same things as their companions, including playing the piano, riding a bicycle, swimming and playing softball "Their identities make them rousing," says their mom Patty. "They never surrender; anything they need to do, they go out and do it."
The restorative world is quick to discover how two separate brains and sensory systems can work in such a superbly co-ordinated way, yet the twins and their gang have dependably opposed insignificant therapeutic tests. "The family need to regard them as if they are much the same as others," says Euphoria Westerdahl, the young ladies' specialist, who concedes that it is a secret how their remarkable physiology capacities.
As they enter adulthood, the twins are prone to leave the safe house of the place where they grew up and confront the more extensive world. In planning for that time, they have partaken in this close narrative to demonstrate the world what it is similar to be joined forever.
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