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    Doctor_Mabuse1 — 14 years ago(September 25, 2011 11:32 AM)

    A simple visit to
    Wikpedia Free Encyclopedia
    quickly supplies a starting point for understanding such a condition which Val Kilmer and others may be suffering.
    I have supplied pertinent excerpts and suggest reading the Wikipedia page for an unedited treatment of the subject.
    Here is the link:
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cushing's_syndrome
    CUSHING'S SYNDROME
    "Cushing's syndrome is a
    hormone disorder
    caused by high levels of
    cortisol
    in the blood. "
    "Cushing's disease refers to one specific cause of the syndrome,
    a tumorin the pituitary gland
    thatelevates cortisol. It is the most common cause of Cushing's syndrome "
    "Signs and Symptomsinclude
    rapid weight gain
    , particularly of the trunk and
    face
    with
    (central
    obesity)
    . A common sign is the
    growth of fat pads
    along the collar bone and on the back of the neck (buffalo hump) and
    a
    round face
    often referred to as a
    'moon face'
    ."
    "
    The weight gain
    in Cushing's syndrome stretches the skin, which is thin and weakened, causing it to hemorrhage. The excess cortisol may also affect other endocrine systems and cause, for example, insomnia, inhibited aromatase, reduced libido, impotenceand infertility due to elevations in androgens. Patients frequently suffer various psychological disturbances, ranging from euphoria to psychosis. Depression and anxiety are also common."
    "Other signs includepersistent hypertension [high blood pressure]and insulin resistance, leading to hyperglycemia (high blood sugar) and insulin resistance which can lead to
    diabetes
    . Insulin resistance is accompanied by skin changes. Untreated Cushing's syndrome can lead to
    heart disease and increased mortality
    ."
    "
    Cortisol is a stress hormone, so it depresses the immune and inflammatory responses Cortisol evokes a stress-like response
    . Consequently, the body's maintenance becomes secondary to maintenance of the false stress response."
    "There are several possible causes of Cushing's syndrome.
    The most common cause of Cushing's syndrome is [steroid treatment] prescribed by a health care practitioner to treat other diseases
    This can be an effect of steroid treatment of a variety of disorders such as asthma and rheumatoid arthritis."
    "In adrenal Cushing's, excess cortisol is produced by adrenal gland tumors Cortisol is secreted by the cortex of the adrenal gland Strictly, Cushing's syndrome refers to excess cortisol"
    "Most Cushing's syndrome cases are caused by steroid medications Consequently, most patients are effectively treated by carefully tapering off (and eventually stopping) the medication that causes the symptoms."
    "If an adrenal adenoma is identified it may be removed by surgery. In those patients not suitable for or unwilling to undergo surgery, several drugs have been found to inhibit cortisol synthesisbut they are of limited efficacy."
    "EpidemiologyIatrogenic Cushing's syndrome (caused by treatment with corticosteroids) is the most common form of Cushing's syndrome.
    The incidence of pituitary tumors may be relatively high, as much as one in five people
    , but only a minute fraction are active and produce excessive hormones."
    "Adults with the disease may also have symptoms of
    extreme weight gain, central obesity
    , Cervical fat pads, high blood pressure, and skin problems. In addition, they may show muscle weakness, osteoporosis,
    diabetes
    , Glucose intolerance, Hyperglycemia, hypercholesterol, hypertension, moodiness, irritability, depression, sleep disturbances, baldness and decreased fertility in men."
    Conclusion: Get an education before shooting off your big fat mouths.
    Doctor Mabuse, Evil Genius, King of Crime

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        mts_tel — 14 years ago(September 26, 2011 09:51 AM)

        Agreed, he is one hell of an actor, but maybe, just maybe he could take a little better care of himself. I am 46 and still weigh the same I did in high school. And I think most people hold stars up to a higher standard. He would probably get more rolls if he was just in a little better shape. But no this does not take away from his acting talent.

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          Guitarchic33 — 14 years ago(October 04, 2011 01:30 PM)

          "maybe, just maybe he could take a little better care of himself"
          He may actually have a health disorder that's causing his issues with weight.
          Maybe you should read the earlier posts in this thread before making personal attacks on someone's physical appearance.

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            jreese21 — 14 years ago(October 06, 2011 09:27 PM)

            The people who are dissing Val because he gained weight are probably a bunch of straight women and gay men talking smack about him because the man they fanticized about suddenly stopped being a hunk and they're getting all butthurt about it.

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              eidsol — 14 years ago(November 02, 2011 03:04 PM)

              I would pay to have sex with Kilmer! He is talented, sexy, has a voice like a god and is so hot it hurts. Fat, who cares about fat!?

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                PebblesReturns — 14 years ago(November 11, 2011 10:19 AM)

                Thanks for all the responses I got on my post! Nice to know that there are allot more people out there with their values intact than not. My opinion on a performer is based on talent not looks. Even overweight, due to health problems or not, he is one fine actor and from what I've known about him a good person to boot. All that matters. I could care less about someones looks. I'm going to have to be off here now for now and cancel my acct for the time being. Love and blessings to everyone out there! Take care.
                PebblesReturns

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                  StarStruckAmFay — 14 years ago(March 15, 2012 11:54 AM)

                  I don't care what he looks like. He will always be talented, sexy and handsome in my book, and has been since i was a kid
                  "Why do we get stuck with old maid and spinster, and men get to be bachelores and playboys?"

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                    PebblesReturns — 13 years ago(September 23, 2012 12:58 PM)

                    Pebbles is back!

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                      saramacg09 — 14 years ago(March 17, 2012 09:34 PM)

                      Okay seriously, why is everyone here acting like being in your 50s means your a hop, skip, and a jump away from death, and we should all be praising Val Kilmer for still having hair and being able to get out of bed? Fifty is NOT old. It really isn't. Most people who aren't active at 50, use their age as an excuse they are perfectly capable of being active and staying fit.
                      Val Kilmer is fat, ugly, and a mere shadow of what he once was. And worst of all, is that he has the means (money) to stay in shape and be healthy by buying fresh, organic food and being able to afford a personal trainer. I know dozens, and I mean DOZENS of men in their 50s, 60s, 70s, who are all incredibly fit (not just for there age, just fit in general) and look great because they take pride in their bodies and their health. Val Kilmer clearly let himself go because he stopped caring, and I'm not going to praise him for that.
                      His acting abilities has nothing to do with his looks. Him being a good actor doesn't stop him from being fat and (presumably) unhealthy. Don't get me wrong, I think that Val Kilmer is a good actor; I enjoy much of his work. But that doesn't blind me to what he looks like and how he's let his physique plummet in the past few years.

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