Fused to a toilet? How? Huh?

Posted on Thursday, March 13, 2008 7:13 PM PT

By Diane Mapes

When I was a little kid and spent too long in the bathroom, someone would inevitably pound on the door asking if I’d fallen in. Perhaps they should have warned me that if I sat there too long, I might become stuck to the seat like that poor 35-year-old woman from Kansas.

According to news reports, Pam Babcock developed a phobia about leaving one of the bathrooms of the house she shared with boyfriend, Kory McFarren, so she took up residence in it, her boyfriend of 16 years bringing her meals, clothes, water, etc.

After two years, McFarren finally became concerned about his girlfriend’s behavior (she was conscious but starting to “act groggy”), so he called in authorities. Much to their shock, they discovered that the woman had actually become physically attached to the toilet seat.

“She was not glued. She was not tied. She was just physically stuck by her body,” Ness County Sheriff Bryan Whipple told reporters when the story broke. So stuck that they had to pry the seat off the base of the toilet with a crowbar and send it with her to the hospital where it was finally removed.

How could this happen?

“It’s analogous to a couple of things,” says Dr.  Daniel Aires, director of the division of dermatology at the University of Kansas Hospital. “One of them would be a splinter. When someone gets a splinter in the skin, the skin grows around it. Another thing that’s similar is an earring or piece of large tribal jewelry, like you see people wearing now. The skin is very happy to grow around things – that’s a natural process.”

According to Sheriff Whipple, no one knows for sure how long Babcock had been sitting on the toilet before her skin became adhered to it, but he offered a rough guess.

“Our guess is probably three or four weeks,” he told msnbc.com. “She couldn’t even tell us how long she’d been actually seated. She really didn’t have any idea or concept of things like that. She was in terribly bad shape.”

Whipple said the woman, who he described as “very small, very petite,” appeared to have developed “bed sores” from sitting on the toilet seat for a prolonged amount of time and thought that her skin had become attached and grown around the seat as it tried to heal.

“Skin can heal and become accustomed to these situations very quickly,” said Aires, the dermatologist. “I’ve seen a case where someone became fused to a piece of white gauze bandage. The bandaged skin was injured and the skin grew into the gauze.  And that took only about a week and a half.”

UPDATE: Woman stuck to toilet remains hospitalized

Comments

How many bathrooms were in this house?
I think it is sad that her boyfriend didn't use his head and call someone sooner.He should have told her that his parents weren't going to stay there, and made her come out. If she refused, he should have called someone then!
thats fascinating that skin is so adaptable. also thats very tragic and sad i hope she gets the help that she soooo desperately needs.
The thought of someones skin adhering to a non living entity is mind blowing. Here in West Palm Beach Florida there was a woman who was sitting on her couch and her skin became connected to it. She was obese to the point where she could not get up. I beleive she was on the couch for a year. I do not know what finally happened to her, but this article brought me back to that story which made me once again think of, "how surreal is that"?
Oh yeah, skin just growsw around stuff, eh?  So, when is it going to grow around my wedding ring? Now we know how people must suffer when they have to wear those leg monitors when doing jail time at home -- after two months they get subsumed right into their bodies.
Happens to me when I get a good book.

Bill Bee, Dallas, Texas
So much for her phobia of leaving the bathroom. Now, she'll have a phobia entering one. That could be a bigger problem.
The sheriff's name is WHIPPLE? Seriously? And no "Charmin" references?

Nobody remembers *the* longest running product spokesman in advertising history?

For 34 years "Mr.Whipple," a fictional grocery store manager who told customers, "Don't squeeze the Charmin," was the best known product spokesperson ever. In the 70s he was voted the most recognized face in America.

The possibilities for snarky humor seem endless. Maybe you guys need to hire a few writers over 30. Or pay closer attention to pop culture. Mr. Whipple appeared in a tribute ad just last winter.
What a strange story!  It's so ridiculous, so absurd I had to read about it.  A change from politics and the war, anyway.
I wonder if (Sheriff) Whipple knew if she used Charmin.  Sorry.  Had to.
Surprising to hear that she was small and petite, as most people assumed she was extremely large and had sagging skin that drooped over the toilet and eventually grew around it. I guess her boyfriends has some issues of his own, if he didn't become alarmed around the 2-4 DAY mark...however, i'm not sure that charging him is the answer. Perhaps they are both on the lower end of the intelligence range, and he just figured she was in dire need of her own "space" and "alone time."
When I originally read this story, there was a comment about how the authorities did not know if this poor woman was "mentally or physically disabled".... my thoughts?  If someone sits on a toilet for two years... refusing to leave the bathroom... there is SOME sort of mental disability, whether inborn or acquired.  And the fact that her skin was adhered to a toilet seat, and her legs atrophied to the point she couldn't stand... that's an obvious physical disability in my eyes.  It's just really sad.
I think her boyfriend should be charged with neglect or abuse - this is absurd.
this is not the first time i ve heard of this when i was training to be a cna we had a women brougth in .her care giver was also in a diminished capacity .it doesnt take long for skin to break down but to repair it does .this is a very heart breaking story .i dont feel the boy friend should be charged a clear mind wouldnt have let this happen .we need to teach  people we need to pay attention to our friends and neighbors
I'm wondering if I can use this for my kid who spends too much time in the bathroom - "That's LONG enough in there! Your fanny is going to stick to that thing!" :-)
Does anyone else (besides me) find this story to both disgusting?  Was it even necessary to report this story?  Has the news media sunk so low that a story like this is defined as "good journalism"?
If that was my girlfriend I would call for medical help in one day.  Her boy friend must be as deranged as her.  To let her stay in there that long they both belonge in a mental hospital.
So, when her boyfriend needed to use the bathroom...
This story seems strange and even a little humorous at first, but once you get to thinking about it it is actually very sad.  That poor woman must have been in terrible pain and was obviously not completely sane.  I hope that after recieving help, she will make a full recovery.
This is a crying shame.  I feel so sorry for this woman.  It's obvious she has a mental problem and she must be treated.  The boyfriend is just plain crazy.  How could he not know that sitting on a toilet seat for such a long period of time was a problem?  He definitely needs mental help! After sitting on the toilet for more than a couple of hours I would have been worried!
Unbelievable!  However, I've work with people who are mentally ill for over 2 decades, and I can somewhat belive the story the boyfriend gave.  I tend to agree with the comments the sheriff made about this being a sad case involving two people with diminished mental capacities.  
If we had universal or national health care in this country, and if all mentally ill people had access to health care, we would not have this kind of situation happening. This is incredible that something like this can happen in the USA. This would never happen in the European Union, thanks to the support and care that all mentally ill people receive. When are the american people going to wake up and ask for what is their right? Affordable healthcare!
SICK!
The boyfriend should be charged with neglect for not forcing his girlfriend to get mental health help.  Obviously, had she been mentally competent, despite her illness, she would have recognized that she needed psychiatric help.  He should have stepped in to help her properly.
The boyfriend really couldnt care so much for her if he didnt call an ambulance or go see a social worker to come to the house to see her for this phobia. Evedently she probaly had no other family. but who in thier right mind  can go to work and leave this women in this condition and come home and eat and go to bed. where was his concious???
Thank God they had a second bathroom.
was she aloof from society to sit in the bathroom for three to four years? didn't her parents, friends boyfriend think this was too eccentric and find help for her?
oh my gosh....this is such a sad story.....poor woman. i hope she gets all the help she can. and the boyfriend? he could have notified authorites earlier...but you never know...looks like both of them needs help.
_ _ _ _ Or get off the pot!!
This is very sad.  Were there no family members or neighbors that wondered why they never saw her "out and about"?  People seem so afraid of "sticking their nose" in other people's business, that we just turn our heads and not question unusual situations.  Hopefully they will BOTH get treatment and care.
I think what surprizes me is that,if this woman as a child was being punished by use of the mentioned bathroom issues...where were ppl.Any person,or ppl. would be fine!Its a horrific crime if the caregivers of this woman,while a child ,truly did use these kinds of methods to discipline her.Can nothing be done to investigate them,and can charges of some sort not be laid?I cringe to think what that poor woman has gone thru,not just physically but mentally also.If we can prosecute war criminals decades after the fact of the crime,then why are these kind of situations any different?My sympathies go out to the tormented woman who underwent such abuse.   Signed..Outraged and heartbroken.
You have got to be kidding me! Sad that this is considered news worthy. Even sadder that someone from the outside didn't recognize the mental illness in both Pam and her boyfriend and get them both professional help.
The boyfriend should be asked why he did not informed authorities before the situation worsen.
Wow... This is CRAZY!!
now i have heard it all
I don't know why, but, I actually want to see pictures.
I just barfed in my own mouth!
I....DON'T KNOW, YOU GUYS...IS THIS ANOTHER OF THOSE URBAND LEGENDS???
wow i loved the video where they said they had a normal relation ship wow first 2 comment!!!!!

wow i wonder why ididnt beileve this at first
At least she wasn't in there with 800 small dogs!
Don't you find it interesting that the Sheriff of that little Kansas County is "Mr. Whipple"... DUH?
Would she not have grown mold from the dirty water in the toilet (she wasn't getting up so that the toilet could be properly cleaned).  Eww, and can you imagine the yeast infection she must have!!!!  YUCK!!!
I have heard cases about people becoming fused to furnature and i can understand that because the fabric is porus, but to be stuck to a toilet seat! Wow. Skin really is an amazing organism.
Tthis is a mind boggling story. I assume it will make it into the guiness book of records. And my family kids me about staying on the toilet too long!!!!!
how sad !
Gross!
Surely, these sound like the sort of folks who would be Bush supporters......
It's incredible what the body can do.
Dear God, I made jokes about this story on ABC's comment page, but this is no laughing matter. Maybe I was kind of whistling in the dark, because I suffer from a mild form of agoraphobia, I'm old, and I'm alone. It isn't hard to imagine such horrors when you have no one. But this young woman DID have someone. Unfortunately, he, too was unable to function as he should have. I pray they both get the help they need, that the young woman's physical wounds heal nicely, and that she isn't further incapaciated by needing a wheelchair.
Well, this has got to be the leader of the pack of weird stories. I just can't imagine how a person can literally sit on a toilet seat for two years. I would think some mental evaluations will be in order for her.


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