Incredible Story of Twin Brothers Who Lived United for 68 Years. What Did They Look Like?

These twin brothers were born joined at the abdomen and pelvis 😲 They shared internal organs, so doctors were never able to separate them 😨

Despite this, the brothers lived long and happy lives. They loved fishing, swimming, walking, and spending time with friends — though neither of them ever married 😢

Curious to see what the conjoined twins looked like at 68?

Ronnie and Donnie Galyon were born on October 28, 1951, in Dayton, Ohio, immediately becoming a medical sensation.

They were conjoined twins, joined at the abdomen and pelvis. Their bodies were fused so closely that they shared internal organs, and surgeons determined early on that separation was impossible — any operation would have meant certain death for both.

Despite the grim prognosis, the boys grew up active and curious. Their parents realized that a normal life would be extremely difficult, so they decided to introduce the twins to the public.

From a young age, Ronnie and Donnie participated in fairs and shows, traveling across the U.S. and even internationally.

For many viewers, they were a “curiosity,” but for the family, the earnings from these appearances were vital — they helped support seven other children.

As they grew older, the twins stepped away from public shows but continued living together, maintaining an extraordinary sense of humor and joy.

They never married, but they enjoyed life’s simple pleasures: watching sports, fishing, walking, and socializing with friends.

In later years, health issues arose due to their fused bodies and skeletal structure, causing serious mobility problems.

In their final years, the brothers lived in the home of their younger brother Jim, who, along with his wife, cared for them and assisted with daily needs.

In 2014, Ronnie and Donnie were officially recognized as the oldest living conjoined twins in the world and entered the Guinness World Records. Their story became a testament to the strength of spirit and remarkable brotherly bond.

They passed away together on July 4, 2020, at the age of 68.

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