corinne hutton, who's 47, had been waiting five years for limbs that were a match for her size, bloodkarine hutson, a week in hospital and relieved and thankful after 12 hours of surgery for a double hand transplant. i've got hands. i'm so excited, they're absolutely brilliant. they lookjust excited, they're absolutely brilliant. they look just like excited, they're absolutely brilliant. they lookjust like mine. thanks to the team. i've got fingers and they can move, i've managed to move them as well, sol and they can move, i've managed to move them as well, so i shouldn't be doing that right now, but they have already moved and it'sjust absolutely incredible. the 47—year—old lost her hands and feet five years ago, after nearly dying from pneumonia and sepsis. she set up from pneumonia and sepsis. she set upa from pneumonia and sepsis. she set up a charity supporting others who have also lost limbs. climbing mountains, sailing, skiing, she has been determined her condition to never get in the way. her next challenge now lies much closer to home. she wants to hold everybody‘s hand. it'