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I know the stories come up all the time, but thos was just the other other day:
Man Lives Four Years With Knife Stuck In Head
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Last Updated 22:00 17/02/2011
A Chinese man sought treatment for headaches for four years - only to discover he had had a four-inch dagger lodged in his head.
Doctors in Yuxi, in China's south western Yunnan province operated on the man to extract the rusty blade.
Known as Mr Ni, he was stabbed in the lower right jaw when fighting off a robber four years ago.
After that, he began to suffer from a variety of complaints.
He took himself to hospital several times over the years but none of the examinations found the cause of his symptoms.
Apart from frequent headaches, these included bleeding from the mouth, difficulty swallowing food and becoming hoarse.
He said he also occasionally found himself talking nonsense.
Doctors at the People's Hospital in Yuxi finally discovered what was causing the problem when he sought treatment for what he thought was an ear disease.
"We checked his mouth, but no wound or scar has been found. It is very strange as to how the blade got into his head," said Xu Wen, the deputy director of the hospital's oral medicine unit.
Doctors say Mr Ni escaped death because the blade missed vital blood vessels and important facial nerves.
Mr. Ni is now recovering in hospital.
He told medical staff: "I used injections to kill the pains in my head and ears."
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Man Lives Four Years With Knife Stuck In Head
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Last Updated 22:00 17/02/2011
A Chinese man sought treatment for headaches for four years - only to discover he had had a four-inch dagger lodged in his head.
Doctors in Yuxi, in China's south western Yunnan province operated on the man to extract the rusty blade.
Known as Mr Ni, he was stabbed in the lower right jaw when fighting off a robber four years ago.
After that, he began to suffer from a variety of complaints.
He took himself to hospital several times over the years but none of the examinations found the cause of his symptoms.
Apart from frequent headaches, these included bleeding from the mouth, difficulty swallowing food and becoming hoarse.
He said he also occasionally found himself talking nonsense.
Doctors at the People's Hospital in Yuxi finally discovered what was causing the problem when he sought treatment for what he thought was an ear disease.
"We checked his mouth, but no wound or scar has been found. It is very strange as to how the blade got into his head," said Xu Wen, the deputy director of the hospital's oral medicine unit.
Doctors say Mr Ni escaped death because the blade missed vital blood vessels and important facial nerves.
Mr. Ni is now recovering in hospital.
He told medical staff: "I used injections to kill the pains in my head and ears."
NEWS STORY COURTESY OF SKY NEWS- AUTHOR UNSPECIFIED
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Wow thats awesome - four years with a blade in the head
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Throwing knife hitmarker?
I would have raged!
I would have raged!
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mnm9598 wrote Wow thats awesome - four years with a blade in the head
Imagine if airport security had found it- he'd be in right shit.
Haha, like the avatar also ;)
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wtf that guy is so lucky (that he survived that)
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[b]Wow that amazing.[/b]
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[color=blue]If they stabbed him in the jaw how did it go to his head ?
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-Ghost_N_Stuff- wrote Throwing knife hitmarker?
I would have raged!
Well he did say towards the end that he used Painkiller.
What a n00b.
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OUCH
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MoDah wrote [color=blue]If they stabbed him in the jaw how did it go to his head ?
Hold on, I'll see if I can find a picture and I'll edit the post.
Nothing gruesome though.
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