Another "fat" excuse, "Woman bulks up uncontrollably"

Discussion in 'Australian Motorcycles' started by army flab, Dec 31, 2010.

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    army flab Guest

    http://www.cnn.com/2010/HEALTH/09/22/woman.mystery.bulking/?hpt=Sbin

    CNN) -- As a wife and mother to five children, Sally Massagee had always
    led an active lifestyle. She ran her own successful CPA firm in her
    hometown of Hendersonville, North Carolina, and loved to cook and play
    tennis with friends.

    But in her late 40s, that all changed. Massagee's muscles began growing
    out of control.

    "Everyone assumed that I spent a whole lot of time in the gym," she says.
    "One doctor said how many hours a day do you spend in the gym?"

    But Massagee didn't work out at the gym, nor was she taking steroids. As
    her muscles continued to grow, they also started to harden like rocks
    underneath her skin, causing excruciating pain. Long gone were the days of
    running and playing tennis. Even basic activities like walking and
    standing soon became unbearable.

    "I couldn't reach up to fold over the turtleneck on my sweater," she says.
    "I couldn't reach my ears to put on earrings."

    In 2006, with her family's support, Massagee began to search for help. She
    headed first to Duke University Medical Center. For two years, she saw
    doctor after doctor and had test after test, but no one at Duke could
    figure out what was happening to her body.

    For Massagee's husband, Buddy, the mystery was bewildering. "Duke's about
    as high as it gets on the notches in the Southeast," he says. "And when
    Duke tells you they don't know what it is and they don't have any more
    ways or ideas for guessing or testing what it is, it's a scary thing."

    After Duke came up empty, Massagee applied to the the Mayo Clinic in
    Rochester, Minnesota. But they rejected her because she did not have a
    diagnosis.

    With her physical capabilities slipping away, Massagee, 53, thought there
    was nowhere else to turn. "I felt certain that if there wasn't a
    diagnosis, I felt that it was pretty certain that it would kill me," she
    says.

    In 2008, she got a glimmer of hope. She was told about a new program at
    the National Institutes of Health that takes on the rarest of undiagnosed
    cases. With a referral from her endocrinologist from Duke, she was
    accepted into the Undiagnosed Diseases Program.

    "There just aren't words for how excited I was," Massagee says, "that
    there was a hope ... that someone would be able to find out what was
    wrong. And I remember Buddy saying in the process, if anybody can figure
    it out, I think these folks can; I think if there's any hope, this is it."

    After the work at UDP, Massagee had a long and nerve-wracking wait.

    Finally, in May last year, she got the call she'd hoped for -- the mystery
    was solved.

    In her case, abnormal proteins which normally attack the organs, were
    attacking her skeletal muscles.

    Although the mystery was solved, Massagee's story was far from over.

    Her diagnosis gave her hope that she'd survive. It also meant enduring a
    grueling new chapter of her life with no guarantees how that would end.


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    "...and in which Obama, by his quick retort, “So what? I am running for
    Illinois Senator, not the presidency”, self-admitted that he was not
    eligible for the office."

    "By AP - newtimesonline.com
    Tue, 04 Nov 2008

    "A Congressional Quarterly (CQ) politics monitored on BBC put the Kenyan
    born American ahead of his rival, Senator McCain."

    The Obama "Presidency" is a lie.
     
    army flab, Dec 31, 2010
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    David Robley Guest

    army flab wrote:

    <SNIP> a load of totally motorcycle unrelated stuff

    Followups set to where they probably belong



    Cheers
     
    David Robley, Dec 31, 2010
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  3. LV - It appears that you are confused. What you just describes what
    happens to a man's pecker when stimulated by a young attractive sleek
    female.

    Howard
    Oh, BTW, you might want to consult with a Wordsmith to find the
    spelling of the condition you IDed as FOP. Maybe it is the acronym
    for "Floppy Old Pecker"

    Howard
     
    Howard Pecker, Dec 31, 2010
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  4. How can you blame her for being ignorant of the male anatomy?

    After all, would any man be able to get an erection after taking a look at
    Blobbi? Hell, no! He'd be so busy throwing up and erectile dysfunction would
    occur for a matter of weeks as a means of self-preservation. It wouldn't
    greatly surprise me if Blobbi has never seen an erection other than on porn
    sites.
     
    Sir Gregory Hall, Esq., Dec 31, 2010
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  5. *Work* the time? Job hunting on your mind, Blobbi?
     
    Sir Gregory Hall, Esq., Jan 1, 2011
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  6. WTF ----"You are not work the time" . Your REALLY do need to find a
    real Wordsmith to help you out, you Dumb Ass.. And you call your self
    a Wordsmith. That Security Guard school you attended obviously did not
    include Rhetoric as an available subject matter.

    Ethel
     
    Ethel Snodgrass, Jan 1, 2011
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    CANADER Guest

    I would encourage all fat broads to eat less and exercise more,
    Leonard.

    you are welcome.
     
    CANADER, Jan 2, 2011
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    Lars Chance Guest

    Lars Chance, Jan 3, 2011
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