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So, this is completely out of left field
But how can you have the legs of an emaciated hero permanently injured from his encounter with his all powerful fated enemy... But be fat?
Like, the legs carrying that much weight would grow in size. This is why semi-active heavy people tend to have very muscular legs, as just the act of walking is causing your legs to bear hundreds of pounds.
This person has to be a special kind of lazy, and this has to have been their first outing in the last ten years of their life.
Cushings syndrome is what I would suspect is physically wrong with her.
Interesting...you may be right. Does Cushing's Syndrome also present with mental illness or mental retardation? ...or even cognitive decline? First time I've heard of this condition, but now that I've seen other images of it on Google, I realize I see people like this all around me. I've always attributed it to poor diet and lack of dieting discipline and no exercise.... but maybe it's Cushing's Syndrome.
https://my.clevelandclinic.org/health/diseases/5497-cushing-syndrome
Mental illness also seems to affect people who write about Cushing's Syndrome.
My dad was diagnosed with cushing's in the 70s. It was really rare then. He was one of six or seven patients and the only male across the US that his endocrinologist was treating. He developed it while in Vietnam so I tend to suspect it was AO or other pesticides and chemicals being used then. Today it is much, much more common. Again i think chemicals (food additives and enviromental) are causing havoc. I was very young when my dad had it (corrected by surgery) so I don't remember any odd behavior nor do I recall any talk of it. That woman is beyond erratic and bizarre. I would be very, very surprised to find out drugs weren't involved as well.
I think your name checks out, every image I see around Cushing's corroborates it.