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Teenager riding a bicycle , when the wheel came off , and he struck his head on the frame .

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On 30/4/2016 at 4:06 AM, AP1972 said:

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i heard that turned out to be a shitty mixtape

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Thanks for keeping this thread alive with some awsome story's..I shall be around a bit now i almost forgot about this thread..

 

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18 - inch knife soldier brains in Iraq in 2007 . The sergeant patrolling the city when a teenager ran up to him and stabbed .

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Teen shot with an air gun nails . Nail miraculously broke his heart.

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59 -year-old German woman removed the pencil, which she raced through my head for 55 years . 4 - year old she fell , leading pencil nose. Her whole life was tormented by headaches 

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A man in Ireland swallowed an entire cellphone that became lodged in his stomach and was tricky to remove, according to a new report of the case.'

 

The 29-year-old man was a prisoner who was brought to the emergency room after he claimed to have swallowed a cellphone earlier that day. X-rays showed the cellphone was in the man's stomach.

 

Doctors waited 18 hours to see if the phone would move down, through the rest of his digestive system, but it remained in the same spot.

 

The medical team tried to remove the phone by pulling it up through his esophagus, so that the man wouldn't need surgery. This procedure, called a gastrointestinal endoscopy, is a common technique for removing foreign objects that have been swallowed and don't pass through the digestive system. It involves using a flexible tube with a camera to see inside the stomach.

 

But although the doctors tried to take the phone out using several medical tools, including forceps and snare-like devices, they couldn't align the phone correctly to get it out of the stomach without potentially damaging the esophagus, the report said.

 

The doctors ended up needing to make a surgical incision into the stomach, called a laparotomy, to get the phone out. This type of surgery is required in less than 1 percent of people who ingest a foreign object, the report said.

 

This case shows that "an ingested mobile phone in the stomach may not be amenable for safe removal using the current endoscopic retrieval devices," the doctors wrote in their report, which was published online April 1 in the International Journal of Surgery Case Reports. What's more, there is a need "to create or improve on existing retrieval devices," so that a device like a cellphone could be properly aligned and removed from the stomach without surgery, they said.

 

The man was released from the hospital after a week, and he had no symptoms when doctors checked up on him four months later.

 

This appears to be the first reported case of an adult swallowing a cellphone that ended up in the stomach, the report said. In 2014, doctors in Delaware reported the case of a 35-year-old man who swallowed a cellphone while intoxicated, which became stuck in his throat.

 

 

 

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A chair in his head . The man from the nightclub where he fell and pierced the left eye

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Unsuccessful fishing . Sinker struck the left eye . Surgery to remove lasted five hours.

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Harpoon hit in the face of a teenager during street clashes .

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