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or at least on a diet and excercice plan....If there's artificial intelligence, there's bound to be some artificial stupidity.
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There was a kid here in the Carolinas who was taken by the state because he was so fat and his parents weren't trying to curb his weight. Granted, there are actual desieses where weight control and growth cannot be stopped by any means, but those are very very rare. I remember seeing a show about a kid in the UK like that, but he was only the third or fourth person ever to be diagnosed with that actual desiese.“Inside every sane person there’s a madman struggling to get outâ€
–The Light Fantastic, Terry Pratchett
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Absent Prader-Willi syndrome this sounds like some form of child abuse.
Childhood:
* Speech delay
* Poor physical coordination
* Hyperphagia (over-eating from age 2 - 4years.)
* Excessive weight gain
Adolescence:
* Delayed puberty
* Short stature
* Obesity
Adulthood:
* Infertility (males and females)
* Hypogonadism
* Sparse pubic hair
* Obesity
* Hypotonia
* Learning disabilities/borderline intellectual functioning (but some cases of average intelligence)
* Proneness to diabetes mellitusLast edited by Dr Mordrid; 21 May 2007, 08:30.Dr. Mordrid
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I'm not willing to grant that.Originally posted by Jammrock View Post...
Granted, there are actual desieses where weight control and growth cannot be stopped by any means...
It would violate the first law of thermodynamics.
Looks like a pretty near relative of the worst kind of Munchausen Syndrome by ProxyChuck
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You might not be willing to grant it, but it's true. I've seen a 6' (180 cm) tall 8-year old because of a pituitary tumor. And I did see a show about a UK child that had a rare, and rare as in maybe 1-2 reported cases per generation, whose body could not control it's growth. He was <2 years old and wearing adult diapers because he would not fit in baby diapers anymore. He was on a controlled diet and saw doctors weekly, yet he was so huge his muscles and bone could not support his standing weight. I forget the name of the show and the disease, but things like that are out there, however rare.Originally posted by cjolley View PostI'm not willing to grant that.
It would violate the first law of thermodynamics.
As for thermodynamics, they do not apply so easily to humans as they do inert objects. Human growth is in large part controlled by the body. Extra calories are either processed and stored in fat or ejected from the body. The rate at which you grow up, how much muscle mass to produce, how much to store in fat etc. are controlled by the body. So simply saying, "thermodynamics says you're wrong," is in and of itself inaccurate.
BTW, I'm not saying this particular kid has any other disease but a potential bad parent. Just that I've seen cases where growth like this can be uncontrolable.
JammrockLast edited by Jammrock; 21 May 2007, 11:01.“Inside every sane person there’s a madman struggling to get outâ€
–The Light Fantastic, Terry Pratchett
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(and BTW...why is she still allowed to "care" about her baby?)

She weighs 2.64 times my current weight!!
That kid is going to have a heart attack before she's 10 years old.
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