‘Tree in Lung’? Haven’t had that one.
15 Apr
Posted by: admin in: Adverse
Events, Illnesses,
Injuries
Looks like cigarettes aren’t the only things that attack
people’s lungs. Watch out for airborne fir tree seeds!
So, you’ve heard stories about people walking around for years
with pencils in their brains and nails in their stomachs, but this
one might be the wildest yet. A Russian man found a two-inch fir
tree growing in his lung. You read that right:
a freaking
pine tree growing in his lungs!
Doctors can only guess that he inhaled a fir seed years ago, and
the little guy just took root in his lung tissue. You can picture
this guy going to his doctor: “I don’t know, doc. I’ve tried to
take care of my body, take a lot of walks in the forest, inhale
pine seeds. But now, every time I breathe, it feels like needles
are stabbing me from inside.”
Thankfully, a biopsy accidentally discovered the tree. The tree
and the surrounding tissue have been removed and are being
preserved for further study and probably just morbid curiosity.
Next time you feel like crying over a splinter in your finger or
your kid swallowing a penny, count your blessings. You could have a
frakkin’ conifer sprouting in your vital organs. Ouch!
To see the nastiness,
click here
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