RecoveringYuppy
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See the last five words of the post you quoted.
Uh, guys. Miss important details much? There is a very specific 17 year old at the center of these allegations. The particular 17 old claims to have been a sex slave sold for sex, via a pimp, working for a human trafficking ring, and working under a threat of violence or death.
Uh, guys. Miss important details much? There is a very specific 17 year old at the center of these allegations. The particular 17 old claims to have been a sex slave sold for sex, via a pimp, working for a human trafficking ring, and working under a threat of violence or death.
It's a rather bizarre claim, that he no longer sweats because of an overdose of adrenaline when he flew during the Falklands campaign. I'm not aware of any medical basis for this; then again, the royal family believes in homoeopathy so it's quite possible he believes this too. There are also photos of him sweating profusely, which seem to put the lie to his claim. (I'm also quite cheered by the fact that the recent photos of him show him looking much older than I do, when he's only a month or so my senior.)His alibi blows his cover. He says he doesn’t sweat.
It's a rather bizarre claim, that he no longer sweats because of an overdose of adrenaline when he flew during the Falklands campaign. I'm not aware of any medical basis for this; then again, the royal family believes in homoeopathy so it's quite possible he believes this too. There are also photos of him sweating profusely, which seem to put the lie to his claim. (I'm also quite cheered by the fact that the recent photos of him show him looking much older than I do, when he's only a month or so my senior.)
Los Angeles-based lawyer Lisa Bloom, who represents another five victims, told the Guardian that Andrew’s intervention fell far short of ending questions over his relationship with Epstein.
“Prince Andrew’s interview was deeply disappointing,” Bloom – who is Allred’s daughter – told the Guardian. “He is entitled to deny allegations and defend himself. But where is his apology for being so closely associated with one of history’s most prolific paedophiles?”
Do you throw photos away? I don't. Most people don't though a few do.So she kept the photograph? Why? ...
Needs more research.It's a rather bizarre claim, that he no longer sweats because of an overdose of adrenaline when he flew during the Falklands campaign. I'm not aware of any medical basis for this; then again, the royal family believes in homoeopathy so it's quite possible he believes this too. There are also photos of him sweating profusely, which seem to put the lie to his claim. (I'm also quite cheered by the fact that the recent photos of him show him looking much older than I do, when he's only a month or so my senior.)
Hypohidrosis may be caused by drugs, especially those with anticholinergic properties. It is also caused by diabetic neuropathy and a variety of congenital syndromes. Heatstroke causes inadequate sweating but is a CNS rather than a skin disorder.
The thing about having hypohidrosis or anhidrosis, is it true that an incident of high adrenaline could initiate it? Also, the pages I have seen on the subject say it it is a pretty serious condition that limits your activities. Would you be wise to go to nightclubs in suits and ties with this condition?
Shouldn't he have a doctors diagnosis to show off as proof that it's not an excuse he just pulled out of his ass? To me it seem like its the kind of health issue that one would've gone and got a proper medical examination for, considering the increased likelihood of developing heat stroke or other complications due to a lack of sufficient perspiration.
I know it's not a trial or anything, but i wouldn't just take his word for it given how very convenient it sounds. Dog ate my homework convenient almost.
Shouldn't he have a doctors diagnosis to show off as proof that it's not an excuse he just pulled out of his ass? To me it seem like its the kind of health issue that one would've gone and got a proper medical examination for, considering the increased likelihood of developing heat stroke or other complications due to a lack of sufficient perspiration.
I know it's not a trial or anything, but i wouldn't just take his word for it given how very convenient it sounds. Dog ate my homework convenient almost.
He could always ask Charles to recommend a homeopathic remedy. I guess it would involve consuming diluted sweat?
Do you throw photos away? I don't. Most people don't though a few do.
Needs more research.
Merck: hypohidrosis
On a more interesting note:
Daily Mail (but this is also in the NYT that some people can't access):Rape, lies and videotape: Jeffrey Epstein had surveillance cameras in every room of his NYC and Little St James properties - for security and to feed his depraved perversions, says former 'sex slave'
I heard this from a witness on the news this morning. She said the beds and bathrooms were all on monitors with people watching from a semi-hidden video room. She had been in the room.
Would you be wise to go to nightclubs in suits and ties with this condition?