John Manley of Wilmington, North Carolina suffered frequent pneumonia and coughing spells for over a year before the real culprit was found: there was a jagged inch-long piece of plastic lodged in his left lung. It turned out to be part of a utensil from Wendy’s Hamburgers. Manley was referred to Dr. Momen Wahidi, director of interventional pulmonology at Duke University for removal of the object.
Manley thinks he probably inhaled the plastic when he gulped a drink. He now drinks with a straw. http://www.newsobserver.com/news/story/1693202.html -via Terra Sigillata
Wahidi said Manley's case presented challenges because so much scar tissue had formed around the object. But he was soon able to uncover more and more of the mystery item. He called out letters -- an A, a B, a U, an R.
"We figured out during the case that it was saying hamburger," Wahidi says. "But why would something that says hamburger be in this patient's body?"
Manley thinks he probably inhaled the plastic when he gulped a drink. He now drinks with a straw. http://www.newsobserver.com/news/story/1693202.html -via Terra Sigillata