• Doctors remove live cockroach from woman's skull
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[QUOTE]CHENNAI (THE PHILIPPINE DAILY INQUIRER /ASIA NEWS NETWORK) - Doctors in India faced one of their biggest challenges when they operated on a patient and removed a live cockroach from her skull. According to The New Indian Express, a 42-year old woman in Chennai was admitted to the hospital on Wednesday (Feb 1) after she felt "strange" sensations around her nose and eyes. Before she experienced the symptoms, she recalled that an insect crept into her nostril, making its way inside her head. She tried to blow her nose to free the cockroach but it successfully climbed up her nose. The results of her nasal endoscopy displayed the menacing cockroach sitting on her skull between her eyes for 12 hours.[/QUOTE] [url]http://www.straitstimes.com/asia/south-asia/doctors-remove-live-cockroach-from-indian-womans-skull[/url] [highlight][b]GRAPHIC[/b][/highlight] [media]https://www.youtube.com/watch?2&v=wACLoFMaR30[/media]
What the fuck???
well thats something i didnt need to know about
I've had a spider up my nose that I sneezed out so I'm not surprised in the least.
[QUOTE=Zergeant;51786072]I've had a spider up my nose that I sneezed out so I'm not surprised in the least.[/QUOTE] Suprised that your flagdod isn't australian. I once had to remove hatching flies from my ear and douse it with hydrogen peroxide.
Time to buy a pair of nose clips, I suppose :sick: glad they got it out of there
Pretty fucking weird, but "inside her skull" makes it sound worse than it is.
I could've lived a long, healthy life never knowing that there's a possible chance of a fucking roach crawling inside my head. Fuck that.
[QUOTE=Zergeant;51786072]I've had a spider up my nose that I sneezed out so I'm not surprised in the least.[/QUOTE] Why do you have to make my life so much worse.
[URL="http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3678619/Joy-Indian-girl-THOUSAND-ants-removed-ears-ten-emerging-day-bugs-FINALLY-gone.html"]Seems like this is a common problem in India.[/URL] I'm wondering how shit like this even happens or how it's even possible.
Bitch I would keep blowing my nose until the lil bastard is out!
Part of me wants to watch it even though I'll get halfway through and go NOPE Fuck it I'm going in [editline]6th February 2017[/editline] I would just fucking nuke myself
After watching this my head started itching :ohno:
I had a moth fly into my ear and lay eggs. That was fun.
Hey can I borrow a tissue to extract a live insect from my nasal cavity thanks
[IMG]http://i.cubeupload.com/kQ8EJt.png[/IMG] [I]Excuse me[/I]
I have a bad enough personal history with cockroaches getting [I]on[/I] my head in my sleep, now I have to live with the possibility of getting [I]in[/I] my head
What freaks me out about this and other videos like it isn't the fact there's an icky insect where it shouldn't be, it's that they all look like they don't want to leave. Like when it's first grabbed it looked like the forceps slipped because the roach was grabbing onto the tissue as tightly as it could. Makes me wonder what would've happened if that was put off for longer than it was. What if it was a female cockroach? Would it have laid eggs in the sinus cavity? One thing I can't imagine is the smell. I've taken apart many a computer which had surprise cockroach guests in them, and they have a very distinct odor. Makes me wonder if she could smell nothing but cockroach while that was in there.
I already have enough trouble watching shit like bot flies embedding into people's skin. I don't I could handle a roach inside someone's head.
OP why I could've gone my whole life without imagining this as a possibility :scream: That being said, how does this even happen? Haven't roaches evolved to in general stay away from humans and scurry away the second they spot any traces of another animal? Why did this one suddenly decide "you know what'd be funny if i crawled up some motherfucker's nose"?
[QUOTE=Dr. Kyuros;51786211][URL="http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3678619/Joy-Indian-girl-THOUSAND-ants-removed-ears-ten-emerging-day-bugs-FINALLY-gone.html"]Seems like this is a common problem in India.[/URL] I'm wondering how shit like this even happens or how it's even possible.[/QUOTE] Cockroaches thrive in unsanitary enviroments, so stuff like this tells you a lot about how cleanly this woman's home is.
[QUOTE=JerryAnderson;51786539]OP why I could've gone my whole life without imagining this as a possibility :scream: That being said, how does this even happen? Haven't roaches evolved to in general stay away from humans and scurry away the second they spot any traces of another animal? Why did this one suddenly decide "you know what'd be funny if i crawled up some motherfucker's nose"?[/QUOTE] Yeah but bugs are all about warm and vaguely moist holes.
[QUOTE=DepDirkson;51786655]Yeah but bugs are all about warm and vaguely moist holes.[/QUOTE] What isn't really?
Nah dude I'm not watching that shit.
INDIAN GOVERNMENT is BUGGING its own CITIZENS! A complete DISASTER of a country! SAD!
[QUOTE=Cyke Lon bee;51786593]Cockroaches thrive in unsanitary enviroments, so stuff like this tells you a lot about how cleanly this woman's home is.[/QUOTE] No, the "small arthropod manages to somehow get through a compact human orifice" tidbit; I didn't realize it was so easy for anything to get inside our system just like that.
Oh hell no, I think my body would wake me the moment I would feel something touching my skin. Now I am triple checking the bed and the walls for spiders and shit.
Anyone else wanna surgically add a steel wire net in the nostrils right now?
can you imagine just chilling in bed and then suddenly feeling something crawl in the back of your eyeballs
[QUOTE=The bird Man;51786200]Why do you have to make my life so much worse.[/QUOTE] Fucking hell, why does your avatar work so well with everything? Now it's like it's bobbing its head to dislodge any errant insects up its nostrils.
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