Tree Grows In Man’s Lung
IN a hospital in the city of Izhevsk in Central Russia, Komsomolskaya Pravda daily spots one Artyom Sidorkin, 28, having a growing tree removed from his lung.
The five-centimeter long fir tree was removed after Sidorkin complained of a pain in his chest.
Doctors x-rayed the chest. A tumor. They must operate. A slice. And the shoots of recovery as green needles appear in the cut.
Says Vladimir Kamashev, doctor at the Udmurtian Cancer Center:
“I blinked three times, and thought I was seeing things. Then I called the assistant to have a look.”
Says the patient:
“They told me my coughing blood was not caused by any disease. It was the needles poking the capillaries. It really hurt a lot. But I never felt like I had an alien object inside of me.”
The thinking is that he inhaled a small bud, which then started to grow inside his body.
Unless:
Woman Has Pine Cone Removed From Vagina
Posted: 14th, April 2009 | In: Key Posts, Photojournalism, Strange But True Comments (7) | TrackBack | Permalink