Dispensary Corner 13 Oct 10
October 13, 2010

BIG bub ban.
A three-year old toddler, Xiao
Hao, has been banned from
local nurseries, after his blusterous
play was deemed a danger to
other pupils.
Weighing it at a massive
65.5kgs, Hao has spilt medical
opinion after his mother pleaded
with doctors (through the press)
to help her child slim down.
“He means no harm he is just
big and likes to play,” she said.
“I like to take him swimming
for exercise but it is hard finding
trunks to fit him and even the
rubber rings are too small,” she
added.
According to reports, experts
have said that it is possible Hao
has a growth hormone disorder.
“He is not just overweight but
very tall as well so we may be
able to treat him if it really is
hormonal,” said Dr Lu Hong of
the Guangdong Children’s Hospital.
On the other end of the
spectrum, some doctors have
commented that Hao’s family
may be over feeding him as part
what they are calling the ‘Little
Emperor’ syndrome, caused via
the country’s one child policy.
SURVIVE them, then marry them.
Two sisters, Xiao and Yin Lin
who are masters of kung fu have
issued a challenge to potential
suitors, which would see them
undertake a series of extreme
martial arts challenges, the
survivors of which would be
granted permission to marry them.
The contest includes an
archery component and a heavy
lifting challenge, followed by a
full-on contact combat battle
with the sister of the suitors choice.
If they defeat the lady in question,
they may propose marriage.
“If they can’t beat us they
aren’t worthy,” said Lin.
“We tried dating agencies but
the men we met were all too
weak, we could beat them
easily,” Yin added.
“So we went back to ancient ways
called Bi Wu Zhao Qin - which
was the way warrior princesses
would find their men,” she added.
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