In a press conference Dede showed his new skill of holding a pen, an exploit that had become impossible by the foot along the "roots" that previously were registering his hands. His face, which had been dominated by the big warts, seems to be clear, apart from some blemishes.
He wants to celebrate the Ramadan, the festival of Islamic fasting, with his family, before returning to the hospital for a major surgery to cut his remaining warts away.
He wants to celebrate the Ramadan, the festival of Islamic fasting, with his family, before returning to the hospital for a major surgery to cut his remaining warts away.

“His illners cannot be 100 per cent treated, but his quality of life has improved. Before he was depending on others to do his activities, now he i sable to eat bye his own, his hand to write, to use the cellular telephone “, said Rachmad Dinata, one of the doctors who has treated Dede in the hospital Hasan Sadikin of the province. After the advertising generated by the article and a documentary of television, the government of Indonesia intervened to accelerate his treatment.
Dede faced was his first operation in January. When Telegraph.co.uk spoke with him in the hospital in March, there he is described the pleasure of being capable of walking without pain for the first time in 20 years.
The doctors have warned him that the warts can grow again, but his condition is not mortal.
The images taken in a hospital of Indonesia, show him using a mobile telephone and of eating and drinking without help. About 4 pounds of horns of warts have been removed of his members, which allows him to use his hands and to walk without pain along the first time in 20 years.

Dede seizing his telephone
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