Mirrorring - Foreign Body (kranky, 2012) Genre: Psychedelic Folk, Ambient Pop Bandcamp

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Mirrorring - Foreign Body (kranky, 2012) Genre: Psychedelic Folk, Ambient Pop Bandcamp
Foreign Body (2016), dir. Raja Amari • Hiam Abbass & Sarra Hannachi
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“Whatever can fit in there, can, and will, get trapped in there.”
About foreign objects in the ear.
[Penetrated by all of this as by a foreign body.]
Did something really cool but only the cat’s owner was around to witness it.
Cat presented for a 2 day history of sneezing. Still eating, still happy, but sneezing quite often.
Physical exam revealed no evidence of cat flu, but a black shadow inside the left nostril.
With delicate negotiation, grabbed the 1mm, darkened tip of the mystery object and proceeded to remove an entire 7cm blade of grass from this cat’s nose. It was like a magician pulling endless scarves out of their sleeve.
Instant relief for the cat, but I felt like the owner should have been way more impressed.
My guess is the cat was eating grass and regurgitated this piece, and it just happened to go the complete length of the nasal cavity. Not something you see every day.
What's the craziest/weirdest foreign body you've seen? For me it's either a 3lb dog that ate an entire shoelace, and the owners didnt know until it started coming out the rear end. Or, a large dog with symptoms of a FB and an xray that showed a perfect circle, only to find during surgery that it was in fact NOT a tennis ball but the intestines engulfing themselves. (Very interesting surgery, the dog lived happily ever after!)
vet-and-wild here.
When I was still in school we had a case where a dog ate a whole steak knife. It was stuck in his throat. Also, my first emergency surgery was a dog that ate construction caulk. Two problems with that: 1. it expands and gets rock hard and 2. it’s caustic. We took it out in a tennis ball sized lump, it was crazy! I just can’t imagine what was going through that dog’s head.
GV here.
Before vet school I saw a patient that had eaten 7 medium sized rocks and a very large metal nut. I have also seen leather bracelets, dog or child’s toys, socks, and a glass lightbulb.
Sueanoi here.
A dog presented to us with proptosis (eye out of socket).While we were removing the eye, we found a snake tooth stuck on the eyeball.
Ferox here.
Weirdest is probably the head of a rubber chicken. We got that one out by inducing violent vomiting.