Half Man Half Tree


With his rootlike feet and gnarled hands, he is known as “The Tree Man”.

Living in a remote village in the wilderness of Indonesia, 36-year-old father-of-two Dede has stunned medical experts. Most of his body is covered in growths which have become so large and thick they look like twisted tree roots growing out of his skin. Dede says his worst fear is that the cruel disorder will kill him before doctors have a chance to save him.
“I am scared that it will grow across my face and end up covering it all up,” the former construction worker says. “I’m so afraid I won’t be able to see, that I won’t be able to eat.”

Dede grew up in a tiny hamlet near Bandung, south of Jakarta, the capital of the volcanic island of Java. He enjoyed a completely normal childhood, but just after he turned 15 he cut his knee in an accident on a building site. The injury - not deemed to be at all serious at the time - was to change his life forever. Within weeks, a huge growth had emerged from inside his wound. He says at first he was not unduly worried, believing it was a wart which would eventually drop off. But it didn’t. And shortly afterwards, horrific welts started to spring up all over his body.
“The first one was cut off in an operation, but that didn’t stop it. Instead it just grew back faster. “Then it started on my foot, then my arms, then my other foot and then on my head,” says Dede.
By the time he had reached his early 20s, he could no longer hold a tool and struggled to complete basic tasks. He was fired and has remained unemployed since. His wife also left him, leaving him to raise their two children, Entis, now 18, and Entang, 16, on his own. “I feel sad because my wife left me,” says Dede. “And with my condition I cannot look after my kids. I miss working very much. But unfortunately I just can’t do it.”

Unable to work or earn a regular wage like his friends, Dede has been crippled financially ever since the shocking condition first took over his body. And as a single father, he knows he is not only responsible for himself. But just washing and getting dressed in the morning have become virtually impossible for Dede. He has been helped by his brother-in-law Imun, his parents and his close friends, who club together to make sure Dede has enough money to feed himself and his teenage kids each month. But his support network of friends and family have provided him with more than just money to survive.
Each morning, family members take turns to put his specially designed trousers on over his sprawling feet and help him lift a fresh shirt over his body. Someone must be around if needs to go to the toilet. Friends have even designed a huge stool so he can reach his food - but even this has to be spoon-fed to him twice a day. Only smoking - he gets through 30 a day - can be enjoyed on his own, with a special cigarette holder.

Indonesian doctors tried to help him when he was younger with a series of painful operations, but to no avail. “When I was in hospital I had some of my growths burnt off and I was injected several times. I was also given some pills. “But everything kept growing back after the operations, like just three weeks later. And they would grow back faster,” he says.
Now medical experts in America say they may be able to help Dede by producing a cure specifically for him. Dr Anthony Gaspari, chairman of the Department of Dermatology at the University of Maryland School of Medicine in the US, is fascinated by Dede’s condition. “I was absolutely stunned,” said Dr Gaspari. “I’d never seen anything like this before. “I’ve become really interested in his case because it’s so absolutely unusual. The growths he has are just something we don’t encounter in clinical medicine.”
Dr Gaspari took samples of Dede’s growths and has now been able to diagnose his condition. He believes Dede has an extremely rare genetic disorder which means his immune system does not function properly. This is why his body was never able to recover from the initial outbreak of the growths, which are actually warts, caused by the human papilloma virus (HPV). Dr Gaspari is now working on developing a unique cure for him.
But Dede says: “I worry that this disease will be passed to my children.” And despite previous disappointments, Dede is hopeful that this time doctors can help him. “I’d love to be cured,” he says poignantly.watch the video

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Comment by Media Master
2007-11-19 21:50:00

I feel sorry for this guy! I hope someone could help him

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Comment by Scarlett
2008-01-17 13:29:00

It’s very strange.
I found some video with this stange tree-peoples: http://scandalous-news.com/video.html?v=treeman

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Comment by Sparky
2008-02-22 17:25:00

Em. How did he get his huge root like hands through the tiny shirt sleeves ?????

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Comment by sm Subscribed to comments via email
2008-05-28 19:41:49

he has specially designed clothing with zippers and straps. they place the shirts on him and then do up all the zippers and straps so it looks like a normal shirt. his brother has to help him dress every day.

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Comment by alecia
2008-06-23 11:27:27

hey about your answer to the boy above you his brother does not help him get dressed because, he does not have special made t-shirts how could he afford that? he doesnt get a very good waige dick head

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Comment by sm Subscribed to comments via email
2008-06-23 15:41:26

hey alecia - have u even watched the documentary???? fool! his brother DOES help him get dressed and it shows you the special straps and zippers he has to do up.

obviously he couldnt afford to just go out buy them but, unlike you, some people actually have compassion and volunteer their time and skills to help him.

watch the documentary and do some research before you go round correcting people and calling them dickheads.

oh and wage doesnt have an ‘i’in it.

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Comment by woooooowwwwwwww
2008-03-02 02:34:00

woooowwwww this is a very amazing story. I dont know or care of what Dede’s religion might be but I know I will pray my heart out for him as I Hope many others will do too. I hope they find a cure and if there is anything that people can do to help please let it be know so we can help…
God is LOVE
-Gerri

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Comment by daniel
2008-06-05 13:45:45

shut up gerri. dont put your god ads on these things

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Comment by chloe
2008-06-25 03:12:26

you are obviously very bright. :???:

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Comment by woody
2008-04-12 20:47:18

this puts a whole new meaning to sprouting a woody

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Comment by BROOKE
2008-04-16 20:58:32

ANDS WOW I CANT BELIVE MY EYES AND I JUST WONTED TO SAY THAT THIS IS A VERY AMASING STORY I DONT CARE WHAT RELIGING YOU ARE!!!!!!I AM IN A SUTCH A BIG SHOCK THAT I DONT KNOW WHAT TO WRIGHT AND IT SO INTERESTING!! OHHH MY GOD :roll: :neutral: :???:

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Comment by spanky Subscribed to comments via email
2008-04-18 21:11:32

poor boy hope he finds a cure

god bless you boi

love spanky

god blesssss xxxxx

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Comment by Jesse
2008-04-19 04:28:36

Dang this makes me think more about save the trees lol :mrgreen:

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Comment by J
2008-04-27 14:27:24

wow, how can anybody make a joke about this? :shock: I mean jeez,what kind of sick, twisted individual would do something like that? :mad:

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Comment by allie
2008-04-30 06:34:41

oh man, maybe oprah can help this poor guy out :cry:

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Comment by Aiden
2008-05-01 18:20:43

Oh Man i watched this guy i fink its amazing and all his m8tz with there problems omg bubble man :shock: wow
and the lady with her face like down to her breast omg that is dirty but this guy i fink he is amazing cmon dede u gt cured i no u did i fink u did but if u dint then i hope u do but man your a hero to me

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Comment by KALEEAH
2008-05-16 17:10:15

I DO NOT BELIEVE THIS FOR A MIN.HE SURE KNOWS HOW TO FIX HIS COSTUME.HOW STUPID CAN YOU PEOPLE BE?

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Comment by Pinz
2008-07-18 21:24:27

It’s a real. He already gone for some surgery operations to get rid off deseas from his hands. And he paid nothing, becouse the goverment of Indonesia pay for that surgery.

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Comment by Ranne Subscribed to comments via email
2008-05-27 05:49:21

Interesting story. Great top photo of Dede in white - where did you find it?

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Comment by ELIZABETH
2008-05-27 10:18:17

this is awesome !!!
i never see this before, it’s sooooo strange
and like the up guy says … i think is a costume !

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Comment by sm Subscribed to comments via email
2008-05-28 19:46:15

its not a costume.

watch the documentary.

a doctor is cutting away some of the warts for medical testing and dede is really bleeding.

why would the discovery channel bother making a documentary that spans over several months and required the help of several medical professionals if dede was just wearing a costume??

have some compassion.

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Comment by ELIZABETH
2008-05-27 10:25:44

ohh poor guii
i hope they find a cure for you
that is so sad … but theres somebody who loves
you wathever you are … his name is God

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Comment by Steve
2008-07-01 04:47:05

Yeah, go God. That is a pretty trippy affliction.

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Comment by Brittni
2008-07-14 11:01:47

:???: He has that Dr go through all that testing and finds him help and the man doesnt accept it?

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Comment by alex
2008-07-18 04:15:41

yeah. i just watched documetary. he didn’t accept tretmant… don’t know why, i would be stupid don’t to accept help…

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Comment by clara
2008-07-25 22:04:36

I hope the doctors can get help solve the root of the problem.

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Comment by morgan
2008-08-27 07:26:53

Dede you will always be in mmy prarers until u are healed:}:}:}:}:}:}:}:}:}:}:}:}:}:}:}god loves u

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Comment by Arnold Subscribed to comments via email
2008-08-27 14:06:40

Why doesn’t he accept treatment? This makes me suspicous.

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Comment by Shargeel
2008-08-28 03:40:10

Common Folks,grow up,If he is sick, which I belive he is then just have some compassion.Why to get into stuff like costume, designed clothing with zippers and straps etc etc.

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