Yup, doctors keep all of these things and laugh at them together. Sometimes they even send the pictures onto family and friends so that they can laugh too. Its usually accompanied by the ridiculous excuse that the patient gave as to how that thing ended up in their ass - most frequently cited is gardening accidents.
It might not be allowed but it happens a lot and the patients can't really do much about it if they don't know.
There was a Reddit thread about this some time ago where ER doctors related the stupidest excuses they'd heard.
Like making a salad and accidentally sitting on a carrot, or sitting down on the sofa and the (condom-covered) TV remote just sliding all the way up there. Some of these insertions resulted in the object being in so deep that abdominal surgery was required to get it out.
The ones that made me really cringe, though, were the stories of the stuff than guys (and a few women) had shoved up their urethra. The one that stuck in my mind was the guy who used an electric screwdriver to drive several long screws in, one after the other. If memory serves, he damaged his urethra so badly that he ended up with a permanently installed drain and urine bag.
is it normal to put batteries up my ass
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Yup, doctors keep all of these things and laugh at them together. Sometimes they even send the pictures onto family and friends so that they can laugh too. Its usually accompanied by the ridiculous excuse that the patient gave as to how that thing ended up in their ass - most frequently cited is gardening accidents.
It might not be allowed but it happens a lot and the patients can't really do much about it if they don't know.
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There was a Reddit thread about this some time ago where ER doctors related the stupidest excuses they'd heard.
Like making a salad and accidentally sitting on a carrot, or sitting down on the sofa and the (condom-covered) TV remote just sliding all the way up there. Some of these insertions resulted in the object being in so deep that abdominal surgery was required to get it out.
The ones that made me really cringe, though, were the stories of the stuff than guys (and a few women) had shoved up their urethra. The one that stuck in my mind was the guy who used an electric screwdriver to drive several long screws in, one after the other. If memory serves, he damaged his urethra so badly that he ended up with a permanently installed drain and urine bag.