480LB Woman Dies After 6yrs On Couch

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STUART, Fla. -- A 480-pound Martin County woman has died after emergency workers tried to remove her from the couch where she had remained for about six years.

Gayle Laverne Grinds, 40, died Wednesday, after a failed six-hour effort to dislodge her from the couch in her home. Workers say the home was filthy, and Grinds was too large to get up from the couch to even use the bathroom.

Everyone going inside the home had to wear protective gear. The stench was so powerful they had to blast in fresh air.

A preliminary autopsy on the the four-foot, ten-inch woman lists the cause of death as "morbid obesity." But officials want to know more about the circumstances inside the home.

Investigators say Grinds lived with a man named Herman Thomas, who says he tried to take care of her the best he could. He has told them he tried repeatedly to get her up, but simply couldn't. No charges have been filed, but officials are looking into negligence issues.

Emergency workers had to remove some sliding glass doors and lift the couch, with Grinds still on it, to a trailer behind a pickup truck. Removing her from the couch would be too painful, since her body was grafted to the fabric. After years of staying put, her skin had literally become one with the sofa and had to be surgically removed.

She died at Martin Memorial Hospital South, still attached to the couch.

Neighbors say they had no idea Grinds lived at the duplex, though they had seen Thomas and some children outside.
 
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This woman was also only 4'10 at that weight. I had to lose 95 lb and I did it in a few years, but I wasn't doing it *right*. I've kept it off, but it took a huge toll on my overall health. Still have some issues about that.

My friend John was 6'4 and 430 lb, and now he's 320. He's just a big guy, muscle and bone wise. He can lift people in the air. His wife, my best friend of 11 years, is 5'11 and 230 lb. They're just tall, powerful people. And their son is 3, still skinny and the size of a 6 year old height wise. Just some folks built that way.

Now, 4'10 women aren't supposed to be 480 lb. Makes you wonder why one day she just sat on the couch and didn't get up again? For years? She was too tired to get back up? That's when I would have called the hospital. Right then.
 
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^^ To become grafted to material isn't a new thing. People who have worn some sort of clothing or restraint for years have become grafted to it. Your skin continues to shed and grow, and if you're pressed firmly into something for many years, your skin cells simply grow into it. You ever seen a tree that was very old, and a fence that was IN the tree? Same idea. As the tree grew, it simply merged INTO the fence and the fence became part of it. Cloth materials and human skin merge easily. If you have a wound and you wrap it, and leave the wrap on for too long, your skin will start growing into the cloth.