Bizarre things doctors find in peoples x-rays

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By Tammy Marie Rose

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Emergency room doctors at times see the strangest things.It is amazing what one can do or put into their body that needs fixed or removed.

For instance a Detroit Medical Center doctor picked up a patients chart to review symptoms to find 'eye in my vagina' as the patients main complaint.

It seems the patient was going to fight with a neighbor and inserted her fake eye into her vagina to keep it from being damaged. When it came time to remove the eye the woman found it stuck.
A doctor in California had a patient arrive with four Barbie doll heads stuck up in his rectum. The patient refused to explain how they got there.

A man was rushed to the hospital after swallowing a pair of scissors another man's x-rays revealed he had nearly 2 pounds of metal in his stomach. Doctors across the country have reported having to remove light bulbs, cell phones and even vegetables from the human body.
For many unlucky patients, an inserted or ingested foreign object is the result of a one-in-a-million accident or a single bout of bad judgment or curiosity. Emergency medicine doctors say they see these patients more often than you might think.
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ne would think that foreign objects stuck up human orifices would not be common place, but emergency room doctors say it s not an uncommon sight.

A Dr. Rich Dreben, Dr. Murdoch Knight and Dr. Sindhian have witnessed foreign objects in the body so many times that they collabarated on a book called "Stuck up! 100 Objects Inserted and Ingested in Places They Shouldn't Be."

When it comes to swallowed items children are the main culprits there 75 percent of the time.

Strangely doctors say the object inserted most in the rectum and vagina that needs medically removed are vegetables usually carrots and cucumbers. Most doctors who find veggies in orifices shake their heads in disbelief, but don't ask why. Seriously do any of us really want to know why??????


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