Complete Obsession: Body Dysmorphia – Voluntary Amputation

What happens when a completely healthy person wants their leg amputated?

Gregg is 55 and does not feel physically whole. This is despite the fact that he is physically healthy and able-bodied. Gregg believes he is incomplete with two legs and it has been his life-long struggle to get doctors to agree that removing one of his legs is the right thing for him. He isn’t delusional. He knows what he is asking for and knows it is strange. But he cannot help his feelings. Gregg suffers from a rare but genuine psychological disorder – a form of body dysmorphia. And Gregg is not alone.

Although Body Dysmorphia is rare, a worldwide network of sufferers is growing and demanding treatment. It affects both men and women and each person has a precise sense of which limb or limbs they want removed.

Cases were cited a hundred years ago but still very little is known about the disorder. No one knows what causes it and very few psychiatrists have even encountered patients with the disorder. All that the patients seem to have in common is a strong memory of the first amputee they saw. They also report that the feelings started in childhood. However, the profession is now being forced to respond and devise methods of treatment. If not treated, it has been reported that suffers can go to extreme lengths to remove the unwanted limbs themselves. Some have even committed suicide.

The difficulty with the condition is that the conventional methods for treating psychological problems, drugs and therapy, do not seem to be effective. The only treatment that does seem to be effective is surgery – actually removing the limb. The idea of using surgery is highly controversial and has divided the medical community. Some physicians consider it much too drastic a measure, possibly conflicting with their Hippocratic oath, not to cause harm. Others believe that it is the only way to free the patient of their obsession, ‘curing’ them of their psychological problem.

At the present time, there is only one surgeon in Britain who has been prepared to perform such operations and who has publicly defended his decision. He has operated on two patients, both of who claim to be delighted with their new body-image and now free to get on with the rest of their lives.

There are many other patients who seek similar treatment. Horizon ‘Complete Obsession’ follows a year in the lives of people who are body dysmorphic and are determined to have their limbs surgically removed. It follows the process they go through to try and achieve their goal.

Released 17th Feb, 2000. 50 min. TV documentary. Transcript. Suggested by Kim.

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  • gus

    This is just dumb. If I was a doctor I would never perform such a surgery. It is a disorder and gotta treat it as such.

    My solution: Make them run a marathon. If they still feel the same afterwards go ahead and perform the procedure. If they can perform such a feat I doubt they would still want their legs amputated.

    • ricky

      ridiculous thing to say

      • gus

        What’s ridiculous is their stupidity of wanting to cut off their limbs. They need to learn to cherish their normal bodies.

        • Scarlata

          They’ve been walking all their lives. The way they feel is a disorder, so it is out of their power, just like transsexuals don’t feel like their original gender. I agree though it would better if they could treat it through psychiatry or medication, than surgery, but as it was mentioned in the doc., they haven’t found any other alternative yet.

        • Luc

          Just because there doesn’t seem to be anything wrong with a person on the outside, doesn’t mean they can’t be suffering from very severe mental problems on the inside, yet still maintain a somewhat or even fairly productive life. No one who suffers from an ilness asked to be born like that, yet they were anyway. Just like you can’t tell someone with diabetes or cancer to just shut up and stop complaining, it’s the same with people who suffer from schizophrenia or body dismorphic syndrome. The mental problems these people have are not something you can just suppress and try to ignore, they are an undeniable part of their brains and something that is there for better or for worse. Just like many phsyical ilnesses such as diabetes or multiple sclerose where hereditary and present from birth, so are almost all mental ilnesses. It’s not just something these people can turn off in their brain, they have to live with it even they don’t want to either.

  • Token

    If they were poor, would they think like that?

  • Scarlata

    What I don’t understand is why don’t they see their limbs simply as prosthetic limbs, or do they really want to see the body part gone whether it is prosthetic or real?

    • Raven

      I think
      it’s a difficult
      question
      as
      it seems so unreal
      wanting to cut off limbs
      from your body.
      I really don’t
      understand
      it but I guess
      it would feel like
      having 3 feet.
      Since it feels
      so unnatural, it must go.

      I was kinda bored so I made a man out of words. :P

      • Raven

        damn! It didnt show up :(

  • Shaniqua

    i think this is really sad, my mother has two artificial legs and 5 missing fingers because of a disease that almost killed her, for nearly 2o years she has struggled with not being able to function like other people with all of their limbs, it is not an easy life at all. she is constantly bed ridden because of her limbs playing up with break downs, she is restricted in the things she is able to do, she has serious self esteem issues and always feels like less of a person. i think that if these people were to talk to people who have lost their limbs through no fault of their own they might reconsider it, it is defiantly not an easy life to live

  • dorlux

    i suffer ij agony and take high doses of morphine due to a car accident years ago where i was a padestrian. please tell me the name of this doc so i can have my leg amputated thanks in advance. nicksyratt@gmx.com