I thought that was wild, some of the things our body some puts up with or minimizes to the point nothing is done about it. In this case, and I saw the photo before you posted it, that is a substantial piece of metal, I cannot even imagine, (and they do x-ray you prior to) what would happen if he was placed in an MRI machine ! All that comes to mind is the Wile E Coyote episode with the large magnet in the cave, and the Eiffel tower and the trail of objects being drawn in ! LOL !
I had a nice piece of white pine stuck in my forearm, just below my elbow for months, as I determined it came from the trailer loads of rough cut lumber we were handling for a business we had when I was in high school. I was cutting the boards to size on an old C H & E sawrig, and must have picked up this large sliver somehow, thing was almost 2" long. I was in english class when something was bothering me on my arm so I had scratched it, felt a bump, gave it a squeeze and this now rounded smooth piece of white or some kind of pine started poking out ! This was the middle of winter, I had not cut a board since the summer time. It looked like my body was trying to consume it or something was working on it, very smooth all around.
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