Man who got 1st US penis transplant released from hospital

Man who got 1st US penis transplant released from hospital
Thomas Manning, of Halifax, Mass., sheds tears while speaking of his surgical ordeal as he prepares to be discharged from Massachusetts General Hospital, Wednesday, June 1, 2016, in Boston. Manning is the first man in the United States to undergo a penis transplant. (AP Photo/Elise Amendola)

The man who received the nation's first penis transplant is heading home.

Thomas Manning is leaving Boston's Massachusetts General Hospital on Wednesday, three weeks after the operation. The 64-year-old plans to travel with his mother and a family friend to his home in Halifax, where Manning is looking forward to enjoying his own bed and his mother's cooking.

Manning says he isn't in pain and that his body seems to be accepting the transplant. He has started walking again and can urinate, but he estimates that is at least another six months down the road.

Manning's genitals were amputated in 2012 after doctors discovered that he had . He is the third man in the world to receive a new penis.

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