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These past few days I had to have a minor surgery on my right armpit because I'd been feeling a pricking sensation under my shoulder for a while. I swore it was a malignant nodule, an alien growing, or at the very least a government control chip implanted with the COVID vaccines. In my head, it had a life of its own.
So I went to the doctor, they did an ultrasound, and a few days later I went straight to the operating room. When the doctor cuts the skin… he pulls out a thorn.
Yes, a thorn.
The strangest thing is that I have no idea when it got there. It's been inside me for at least four years. Because I've been living a quiet life in Brazil for three years now, no countryside, no bushes, no Tarzan-style adventures. And before that, I lived in the city in Cuba.
The last time I touched a suspicious plant was when I was living at my in-laws' house in the countryside, about four years ago. So either it happened then… or I have no idea when it happened.
I ended up with three stitches.
But the story doesn't end there: On Tuesday, I got out of bed, put my right hand down, and bam! I pulled out a stitch. Off I went to the hospital again, like I was completing my medical visit album.
Luckily, everything was fine: they didn't have to stitch me up again, and the wound was perfect.
In short:
— I survived living for at least four years with a thorn lodged in my body. — I pulled out a stitch myself, hahahahaha. — And now I have an anecdote that even I can't believe.
The last time I touched my suspicious aunt was when I was living by the bylaws
Good for you for you're pulling it out!
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That's pretty impressive.
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If you saw the doctor's face when he removed that thorn...!! He was going to remove a nodule and ended up removing that thing, hahaha
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Armpit...what an odd place!
Years ago I bumped my upper thigh against a the bottom of a table, that had a rough spot with splinters. And a big splinter stuck in my thigh.
I was able to get much of the splinter out, but a chunk of it stayed in there for months, until it worked it's way out.
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It really started bothering me about 3 months ago. Before that time I hadn't felt anything, and suddenly it started to bother me, out of nowhere, and it seemed like it wanted to come out on its own. I think my body wanted to expel it, and my skin didn't have any entry marks or anything.
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