Victor Markhoff / Ana Victoria Markhoff / vvictorman_uel - Powerchair faker pooner, has every illness, allergic to Krebs cycle, bed mayo enjoyer, kicked out of house and mental hospital, constant ebeggar, applesauce heiress paid to yeet her teets

Hard to believe she's that young. I didn't realize. I thought that she was in her mid thirties the way her body looks but fuck dude I guess the drugs and the abuse that she's done to herself really start to show. I can't imagine what she look like when she's actually in her thirties.
There's a relatively neophyte druggie beggar on a corner I have to walk through regularly to get to the store. She looks a helluva lot better than Vikki- practically a glowing picture of health by comparison.

Vikki is gonna look like Faces of Meth (on literal steroids) in a couple years.
 
Victoria's in the big leagues now!

Today she had an itch, so, as you do, she used her Epi-Pen. She apparently does this at least monthly. (gee, I wonder why she has "Addison's"?!)

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Victoria's in the big leagues now!

Today she had an itch, so, as you do, she used her Epi-Pen. She apparently does this at least monthly. (gee, I wonder why she has "Addison's"?!)

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I noticed the Addison's mention as well! I would usually assume she was just being a typical munchie and upgrading a vague "adrenal fatigue" condition to "Addison's, "particularly since she then labels it "secondary Addison's disease":

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(There is no "secondary Addison's disease." Addison's is primary adrenal insufficiency. She is re-labeling "secondary adrenal insufficiency" as "secondary Addison's" or just "Addison's" to sound sicker and more dramatic.)

But the weird thing is that she actually seems to be on the medication you would take if you really did have Addison's. From the way she talks, she is basically self-medicating with hydrocortisone:

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Daily oral dose:

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Also injections:

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Maybe I am just naive but... don't you have to pass some serious lab tests before doctors will start throwing corticosteroids at you for you to take forever? Who is giving her this stuff?

As a bonus, remember that Victoria is combining those corticosteroids with on-and-off use of prednisone, another corticosteroid, for an unspecified and undiagnosed "autoimmune condition." This drug abuse is so dire that even fellow munchies and sickbed enthusiasts have told her to back off a bit:

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Self-dosing with several types of corticosteroids for imaginary conditions maybe explains some of her more dramatic changes in appearance (weight gain, hair loss), since she's basically giving herself Cushing disease I guess.

Also, I found this interesting: The first mention of cortisol/Addison's on Twitter is someone chiming in suggesting that a friend of Victoria's get checked for it:

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I wonder if this reply is what initially sparked her interest and eventual "diagnosis."
 
It's extremely easy to obtain those meds online. Unlike anabolic steroids, corticosteroids are non-scheduled and can be gotten for pennies per pill from Indian and other global suppliers.

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There are also tons of shady outfits that will give you a prescription because you have the tireds.
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She's given herself secondary adrenal insufficiency by taking too many steroids and her solution is to just be on steroids forever and act as if that's the right treatment.

Someone calls out Victoria and her ilk and she responds with a book passage. This is why these "area studies" academic ideas are poisonous. Someone who might have at some point reconsidered their actions now has twenty layers of academic bullshit to cite before saying "actually, this is fine."

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Victoria's insecurity coming out again:

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This Sarah girl seems interesting. Multiple researchers reaching out to study her!

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Canada is paying for her housing where she can smoke weed erry day but she doesn't like it because the AC doesn't work. Beggars CAN be choosers, actually!

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Only the most get-you-high weed works on Sarah, not that CBD stuff.

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There's a whole dox thread about her parents on Twitter, which won't archive (but I'd guess won't get taken down any time soon). Apparently Sarah's wealthy parents are connected to a ton of pharma and cannabis interests.

Similar to Victoria, Sarah thinks expensive drugs are great and wants to stay on them even if they're not having the desired effect.

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Also like Victoria, Sarah went to college to drain her parents' money...I mean, find a job...and all she has to show for it is this lousy PTSD.

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What did this constantly high woman who has migraines triggered by light, sound, and bad smells want to do for a living (with accommodations, naturally!)?

Teach preschool.

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Seems a lot more able to navigate systems than Victoria, probably not a full cow, but I am putting her here for posterity because she got really upset last time she was doxed.
 
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Yeah, I don't go into the munchie threads much, so I get the feeling I am just extremely naive about this. Like, the idea of just going online and getting yourself medication to raise your own cortisol of all things is just so alien to me that my brain could not conceive of it.

I do see now why Addison's is a munchie target disease, because a lot of it sounds really cool, like the idea of going into "adrenal crisis." An "adrenal crisis" sounds serious, but also fucking rad. Plus, the idea of being on steady medication forever or else you will dramatically die, that must be munchie heaven. Having to constantly monitor your own stress levels, which in turn allows you to control others around you ("You must do whatever I say, because if you stress me out too much I will DROP DEAD!").

But I just can't make the jump from that to unnecessarily dosing yourself with stress hormones. Like I am trying not to PL here, but there are elements related to this that I have experienced myself, and I would rather hit myself in the crotch with a hammer every day than subject myself to that shit for no reason. Damn.
 
This Sarah girl seems interesting
Great find! Vicky has a lot of fun orbiters. There is one I was looking into before losing my phone - she’s one of those deathfat mustachioed muslim converts (hijab and all) with all the super special condishuns to boot. Tweets like a tumbl-bot, of course. I’ll try finding her again when work is a little less intense.
 
Great find! Vicky has a lot of fun orbiters. There is one I was looking into before losing my phone - she’s one of those deathfat mustachioed muslim converts (hijab and all) with all the super special condishuns to boot. Tweets like a tumbl-bot, of course. I’ll try finding her again when work is a little less intense.
I very much look forward to being introduced to the Vicky Expanded Universe (Deathfat Muslim Edition)
 
I think doctors are liberal with prednisone if you say you have any allergy with anaphylaxis reaction. PL but I had an allergic reaction that I went into the ER with for the first time in two decades, and I didn't need anything aside from an epi-pen script in case of emergency later and they sent me home with an additional prednisone script which I did not ask for (and never went and picked up tbh). The symptoms for prednisone, like any corticosteroid, also include some serious mood swings and effects on your emotional regulation. A lot of people being made to take it talk about hating it so much and never wanting to be on it again.
 
I think doctors are liberal with prednisone if you say you have any allergy with anaphylaxis reaction.
For things like that you'll usually get a very, very short course, though. @Diana Moon Glampers probably has it right: pred has been a cheap generic for decades and you can order it by the bucket from Mexican/Indian/Oceanian online pharmacies if you feel the urge.

The symptoms for prednisone, like any corticosteroid, also include some serious mood swings and effects on your emotional regulation.
Correct. Shit will turn you into a fucking werewolf if you take it long enough.
 
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I read this like four times because I couldn't believe that Vicky's argument against bettering herself is basically "fuck you, I don't feel good. Now make me a sandwich."

I don't understand this at all. I'll give a small child a lot of leeway for poor behavior/attitude when they don't feel well because little people are still learning how to human and yeah, it's definitely hard to be kind and patient when you feel poorly.

But the idea that annoying, rude, or demanding adult disabled people "deserve love [read:compliance] just as they are" is ludicrous. That's controlling and manipulative of others to a degree that Trannies haven't even quite aspired to yet.

"We aren't particularly likeable or popular in general or amid the abled." Yeah, that is what the original poster was talking about with changing your outlook, behavior and lifestyle. Stop being a shitheal and you'll have friends. There are plenty of disabled people who don't wallow in it and thus have a great group of friends who are respectful and accommodating. But they aren't the ones going into academia to write dense, insufferable "explorations" of why people hate them because they have better things to do with themselves.

Also, Vicky, you're a fucking munchie so you don't even get to speak for any disabled people you charlatan.
 
Victoria's in the big leagues now!

Today she had an itch, so, as you do, she used her Epi-Pen. She apparently does this at least monthly. (gee, I wonder why she has "Addison's"?!)

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So while the rest of us puny humans get anaphylactic shock within seconds, she gets a very generous early heads up, feels good enough to make multiple twitter posts, and THEN administers the Epi. Truly a medical anomaly.
 
don't you have to pass some serious lab tests before doctors will start throwing corticosteroids at you for you to take forever? Who is giving her this stuff?
In addition to what @Diana Moon Glampers shared, it's trivially easy to get a 30 ct prednisone by going to any strip mall urgent care facility and complaining of sinusitis, asthma exacerbation, a lot of things of that nature. Sometimes, it might even be a good prescription- it's a standby for asthma flares, and some pulmonologists will just give a supply to use at your own judgement to people who reliably end up having to do a course every time they get a cold or flu. But other times, it's not the greatest solution, but it's still readily written by PAs and NPs eager to please and process through as many patients as possible in a shift.
 
So while the rest of us puny humans get anaphylactic shock within seconds, she gets a very generous early heads up, feels good enough to make multiple twitter posts, and THEN administers the Epi. Truly a medical anomaly.
That's the craziest fucking thing to me. Anaphylaxis ranges in severity and whether you're capacitated or not during the course of it depends on the person, sure, but can someone weigh in on if what she's going through is plausible (not that she's being genuine)? Also, taking an epi-pen shot once a month has got to be so bad for you.
 
That's the craziest fucking thing to me. Anaphylaxis ranges in severity and whether you're capacitated or not during the course of it depends on the person, sure, but can someone weigh in on if what she's going through is plausible (not that she's being genuine)? Also, taking an epi-pen shot once a month has got to be so bad for you.
If you're lucky it gives you a little bit of time (at most about 30 minutes) which allows you to premedicate and brace for impact, but time to "run a couple errands" absolutely not- especially because even if all you have ever gotten before was hives and upset stomach, this might be the time where you get angioedema and have to rush to the ER.

Most people get suspicious within less than a minute of coming into contact with the trigger, like the itchy mouth starts seconds after contact.
 
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