Did you see about the guy who had a plant growing in his lung??? It was local here, I think.
What?!? No! NO. Augh!
Lots and lots of pass-it-quick-and-be-done-with-it~ma to Polgara, with a side of whatever painkillers and cabana boys and other comforts will help. Pain that keeps coming back in waves is an utter misery. I'm glad you're home again and at least getting longer and longer breaks in between.
Gnargh. I am so glad I don't eat peas.
I do, however, eat figs. Augh!
I am so glad I don't eat peas.
Well, as long as you don't
inhale
them... or maybe just stick to cooked peas.
I'm on my way to urgent care for unexplained and excruciating back and chest pain that cropped up last night. (Not the heart kind of chest pain, to be clear - more like somebody snuck up and crushed my ribs. But I'd remember that, right?)
Crossing my fingers it's nothing, but I will report back on what if any vegetation is involved.
Ouch, brenda! I hope they can fix you up quickly.
I hope it's nothing, Brenda!
Ugh, brenda. That's a good plan.
brenda, that's not good! I hope they can figure it out and it's easily fixed.
From the article Jesse linked to:
Pulmonary vegetation is not unheard of. Last year, doctors discovered a fig tree, measuring 5 centimeters, growing inside the lung of a 28-year-old Russian man, according to news reports.
Nyugh.