480-Pound Woman Dies After Six Years On Couch

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480-Pound Woman Dies After Six Years On Couch

POSTED: 3:48 pm EDT August 11, 2004
UPDATED: 10:33 am EDT August 12, 2004

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.
 
They're looking into neglect issues? I think the person who was negligent is no longer alive.
 
Oh my goodness! I really have nothing else to say- Her skin was grafted to the couch.
 
to bad she didnt have a lap top she could have been a disser
 

Pop daddy!!!! :o :o :o :o

Thanks for not saying my post was too long if you saw it earlier at all even!!
 
Originally posted by Microcell
Pop daddy!!!! :o :o :o :o

Thanks for not saying my post was too long if you saw it earlier at all even!!

I posted on it, I let you get away with it when your kids is hurting ::yes::
 
yeah I haven't cheated on my diet since I heard this. :(

Oh my. My question is: who was bringing food to this woman? If she couldn't leave the sofa, she couldn't very well get food nor could she purchase food at the store.
 
That's a sad story. Unfortunately it got me wondering about her life.

How does her skin get grafted on to the couch? Wouldn't that mean it got grafted to her clothes too? Which by logical extension would mean she never showered/changed clothes/went bathroom.

I can't even begin to imagine how it must feel to not be able to move at all, when you can't even go to the bathroom to relieve yourself and how it must feel to know you're living in such squallor conditions.

Six years, and in all that time no one has come to help this woman. That's just so tragic.
 
Wow. Quite frankly, it is beyond my comprehension. Not the 480 lbs. part, but the stuck-grafted-wedged in the couch part.

I do wonder what her live in friend will say as to why he did not call for professional help of some sort, but personally I do not put blame on him.

Very sad story, indeed.
 
It's a terrible shame that neither the woman or her caregiver knew how to go about getting help for her. Hard to believe that this day and time in America such a thing could happen, or was "allowed" to happen. :sad2:
 
I saw this last week and was hesitant to post about it. I couldn't believe it. That is so sad.

But truth is, there are people like this out there. We get ambulance patients in that haven't left their house in years...
 
OK, my first question is where was this story published? The Weekly World News? She didn't get up from her couch for six years? People entering the house had to wear protective gear? Please. Really, seriously, please. How the heck can anyone believe this story? Six years? Skin grafted to sofa? Satan's face in the clouds over her house? Damn.
 
Originally posted by lucysdad
OK, my first question is where was this story published? The Weekly World News? She didn't get up from her couch for six years? People entering the house had to wear protective gear? Please. Really, seriously, please. How the heck can anyone believe this story? Six years? Skin grafted to sofa? Satan's face in the clouds over her house? Damn.

Did a quick google search-

http://www.palmbeachpost.com/localnews/content/martin_stlucie/epaper/2004/08/12/m1a_mcbody_0812.html

http://www.wftv.com/news/3643877/detail.html
 
Originally posted by lucysdad
OK, my first question is where was this story published? The Weekly World News? She didn't get up from her couch for six years? People entering the house had to wear protective gear? Please. Really, seriously, please. How the heck can anyone believe this story? Six years? Skin grafted to sofa? Satan's face in the clouds over her house? Damn.
Sad, but true. This happened just south from where I live. It was on the local news. Personally, if I had a loved one in that condition I would have called for help the first day she couldn't get off the couch. And like someone else said, who was feeding her if she couldn't get up? Why didn't he just give her a bushel of oranges or a crate of lettuce? She would of had no choice but to eat it. I've seen cases like this before on TV where people couldn't get out of bed because of their size. And their family would feed them dozens of eggs, pounds of bacon and loaves of bread just for breakfast. If they can't move then make them eat healthy. I would rather have a pissed off loved one than a dead one with a mouth full of cheesecake!
 
I agree with you Tizi (hope you don't mind my shortening your name, LOL)

I always wonder why the caregivers of these people (morbidly obese to the point where they actually cannot get up) don't seek professional help and why on earth they continue to feed them HUGE amounts of unhealthy foods?

If a loved one was bedridden and on oxygen due to tobacco use, would you bring them cigarettes?

I can't help but wonder why these people don't seek help for their loved ones when they get to the point where they can't get up on their own. If anyone I knew literally could not get up (for any reason), I would be calling for professional assistance (like 9-11).

Horribly sad story, what an awful way to slowly die.
 




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