• Woman bulks up uncontrollably
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[quote]tonight 10 p.m. ET (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."[/quote] video @ link [url]http://www.cnn.com/2010/HEALTH/09/22/woman.mystery.bulking/index.html?hpt=C1[/url]
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[QUOTE=Red Toaster;24983013]:saddowns:[/QUOTE] why the sad
Damn, that must suuuckk. [editline]07:16PM[/editline] [QUOTE=alienmartian23;24983025]why the sad[/QUOTE] because its sad
[IMG]http://www.southparkclub.com/pix/character/beefcake.jpg[/IMG]
Meh.
[QUOTE=alienmartian23;24983025]why the sad[/QUOTE] She's in pain.
This would be awesome if it could be controlled.
[QUOTE=Tea;24983066][IMG]http://www.southparkclub.com/pix/character/beefcake.jpg[/IMG][/QUOTE] i shouldn't have laughed
That's very strange.
[QUOTE=Canuhearme?;24983080]This would be awesome if it could be controlled.[/QUOTE] Yeah you'd be walking down the street alone, a scrawny prick, when suddenly muggers And then you suddenly buff up to like twice your size and beat the shit out of them
I want to see pictures.
[QUOTE=Jimpy;24983227]I want to see pictures.[/QUOTE] They have the pictures in the video. To be honest, you can notice a difference but she doesn't go from twig to "beefcake." More like average sized woman to athletic weightlifter.
That's horrible. [editline]07:26PM[/editline] She looks fugly but it's still horrible
That woman is a man!
uuuugh she's ugly. uuuuuugh.
That gotta suck
[img]http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_FoGG8_ogrC4/S9TDxzByF9I/AAAAAAAAAFQ/iSoPmXvHJQM/s1600/left+4+Dead+Tank.jpg[/img] Gentlemen... Its happening
Shes got bigger traps than I do! Makes you wonder how common this could be.
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[QUOTE=alienmartian23;24983025]why the sad[/QUOTE] What, so you made this thread because you thought it was funny?
That's...really odd.
Even the muscles in the eyes are expanding?! Now thats just scary.
[QUOTE=nevaeh;24984003]Shes got bigger traps than I do! Makes you wonder how common this could be.[/QUOTE] She is a trap.
[QUOTE=Asm;24983878][img_thumb]http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_FoGG8_ogrC4/S9TDxzByF9I/AAAAAAAAAFQ/iSoPmXvHJQM/s1600/left+4+Dead+Tank.jpg[/img_thumb] Gentlemen... Its happening[/QUOTE] Exactly my thoughts.Thats some scary shit.
FemHulk?
[QUOTE=Jimpy;24984562]She is a trap.[/QUOTE] No, traps are hot. That's why they are [I]traps[/I].
If you idiots saying that it's awesome would fucking read you would know that the increased muscle size isn't making her stronger and instead is making he weaker, it's obviously something making the muscles bloated rather than increased.
Sally Massagee used Bulk Up! Sally Massagee's Attack rose! Sally Massagee's Defence rose!
[img]http://media.giantbomb.com/uploads/1/14434/1375883-gearsberserker_super.jpg[/img] ???
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