Saturday, June 21, 2014

Man with Third Testicle Mystifies Scientific Community


Khagrachhari| Rajeesh Khan Mohammed might just be the most fertile man on the planet. The man who was introduced to doctor Minhaj Hussain of the University of Dhaka in Bangladesh by a fellow practitioner who was fascinated by the case of his own patient in 2010, could have what some scientists claim to be the most potent sperm in the planet. 
It all began when Rajeesh, who was born with a rare genetic disposition called trimorphis testiculari, went to see his local doctor in Khagrachhari to lament about his particular condition, complaining that local prostitutes of the Chittagong region were accusing him of making them pregnant even though he wore a condom.
What at first seemed a bad joke proved to be true as 9 different ‘working’ women were met by the same doctor and had abortions at the same clinic. They all declared the same strange story.  “My friend practitioner went to the microscope and discovered not only that his sperm was more then a 100 times smaller then average sperm, making the use of any type of condom completely useless, but also that his sperm count was multiplied by a similar number and his sperm potency averaged 99.99%, rates never before seen in the history of modern medicine” explains doctor Minhaj Hussain.
It did not take long before the man became a celebrity among testicular medicine, but also among big pharma corporations studying human fertility and ways to increase it.  Over night, the man who had lived in abject poverty all his life became a pharmaceutical superstar, receiving financial compensations from laboratories worldwide in exchange for his precious specimen of semen.
“It is truly a great story of human will, that as high the goal you set for yourself in life, with a little perseverance, the sky is the limit” adds doctor Minhaj Hussain, about the self made man who now owns his own sperm bank clinic and employs more then 15 people in the local community of Khagrachhari, mostly women, which in a culture were men are prominently dominant in the workforce, is a rare feat towards sexual equality.
“I need young women to keep the flow coming, men just don’t excite me as much” explains Rajeesh, who has become the leading entrepreneur of the region and is set to run for mayor in the next 2014 elections. “All this happened because of the grace of God (Allah). I am eternally thankful” admits the 53 year old man who now has 4 wives and 8 beautiful and healthy children.


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