topless_mike
04-21-2009, 10:03 AM
read here (http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,517323,00.html)
The painful condition causes bone to form in muscles, tendons, ligaments and other connective tissue. Getting bumped or knocked into exacerbates the condition.
In time, bridges of extra bone develop across the joints, eventually restricting movement and forming a second skeleton that causes the body to become immobile.
maybe its just me... but something about this story gets me hard...
The painful condition causes bone to form in muscles, tendons, ligaments and other connective tissue. Getting bumped or knocked into exacerbates the condition.
In time, bridges of extra bone develop across the joints, eventually restricting movement and forming a second skeleton that causes the body to become immobile.
maybe its just me... but something about this story gets me hard...