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I FOUND THE VIDEO! IT'S A GRAPE!

She's the reason why we have to put warnings on plastic bags and include "choking hazard" on packaging

blueninja
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True story. My 2 year old son stuck a snail in his nose and it got stuck. we took him to the hospital. They used pharmaceutical grade cocaine to shrink the tissue. Closed off the opposite nostril and blew it out through his mouth. He rode his rocking horse and hour straight after we got home

kelaines
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You're supposed to get smarter as you get older, that is, older than 4 years old!

carolmulder
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I had a real bad held cold which turned into a sinus infection and bad headache, Dr prescribed some Sinutab with codeine for it and recommended I take a hot shower and make a tent with hands, he said after awhile the steam should allow you to blow your nose and you should feel some relief. Well I did as he recommended and my whole sinus cavity drained all at once, the pain was incredible, but once that subsided the relief I felt was incredible. I literally saw stars from it and had to kneel down in the shower. Have never experienced anything like it since though.

derekwalters
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This happened to me as an adult on a business trip up at Stanford. I had a cold and taking medication and one evening I blew my nose and something came down just like this and I blew my nose so hard I thought I was going to break my eardrums to finally get it out. It was a polyp that came out or down my nasal cavity on its own. It looked like a giant fat worm and freaked me out. The only reason I knew what it was, was because prior to my leaving on this trip one came out the same way from my other nostril. I had no idea something like this could happen on its own, without warning. I could breath better after it came out!!!

wyndiefeatherstone
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At 8 yrs old I put a Cherry Pit in my nose. At the ER they gave me sneezing powder, it work cause my pit blow out. Am 69 yrs old now 😊

naomi
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Last year my two kids came up crying and freaking out because my 3 year old had stuck nerds candy up my 7 year olds nose😂😂 I got them out and they were half dissolved. Just why would you let someone else put something up your nose?! Kids man.

fli_grlp
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"I don't want it to go into my brain.."

Oh don't you worry about that sweetie. I think you'll be just fine 🤣

mattjack
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Small children do this all the time but I don’t ever recall seeing an adult do this.

joannemcmillan
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When my younger brother was around four years old (he's now 72) he developed a nose bleed that wouldn't stop completely and after a couple of days his nose started to turn red on the affected side and he started really complaining. Our mom couldn't get hold of whatever was in the nostril and it was apparent that there WAS a blockage but impossible to tell what it was so we took him to the family doctor and after calming him down and giving him some liquid that REALLY relaxed him he went up in the darkness and finally was able to pull out the foreign body, after five minutes or so to get it cleaned off enough to identify the offending object it turned out to be one of the real old treadle type Singer sewing machine bobbins. Those old ones have no resemblance at all to the newer ('60's and later) ones they are about an inch and a half long and a little over a quarter of an inch in diameter and have to be dropped into a bullet shaped housing in the machine and is usually wound completely flush with the outside diameter with thread.

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My son age 4, and his dad were outside sitting on a step contplating something. Dad was chewing on a long blade of grass, so the kid had to, too. Kid started gagging, grass got down his throat. I tried my best to get it out, ended up in the ER. Doc had long forceps and got it out. It was stuck in hos tonsil. This kid was an accident waiting to happen...few years later, he split his scalp open, had 6 or 7 stitches. We decided to go to the park after the ER, when leaving, instead of opening the car door like normal people do, he tried to dive in, cracked his head, had to use the same bloody towel as a couple hours ago, back to ER, 10 stitches about 3 inches from the earlier ones. He got a real stuffed animal from the nurses instead of the puppet they gave kids. I think he still holds the record for most stitches in a summer. He has survived 46 years, so far. We made many trips to the ER...
He STILL goes to the ER occasionally...

nancydelgado
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What makes this really embarrassing is the fact that you could clearly work the grape out by pushing it with your fingers, but she pulled out her phone to try to milk some attention instead which just adds a new level of pathetic on top of sticking a grape in her nose to begin with. Smh

mcdingler
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When I was in my early teens I had a stuffy nose on one side. I plugged the good/clear side and went to blow real hard to clear the stuffed side and I ended up blowing my ear drum out. It hurt like hell almost made me pass out cause of how funky it felt and the immediate change in sound. It took several weeks to heal and has not been the same ever since. I am 40 and have popped that same ear drum a couple more times over the years which still hurt like hell and that ear just always feels funky. Be careful with plugging your nostrils and blowing your nose, the air will find its way out one way or another 😬

michellebloch
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One of my brothers did this when he was about 4, but it was a plastic blackberry from a floral arrangement. Mom couldn't get it out, so she called the family ENT (this was a LONG time ago when you could do that). He told her to bring brother to the ER and he'd meet her there. Doctor took a look, went to the hospital cafeteria for a pepper shaker, and poured it down the clear nostril. Brother blew that blackberry out instantly!

ladydamiana
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The immaturity is astounding. What some people won't do for video content!

DannaK
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You need to start putting links to the source video in the description.

AdmiralStoicRum
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Said, "I don't want it to go into my brain." No danger, she doesn't have one.

TDerome
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At 3 years old, my sister stuffed an entire Halloween tube of Sixlets chocolate candies up her nose. They are like little knock-off M&Ms made with a cheaper quality of chocolate. I think there were 6-8 of the little chocolate balls in the tube.

They started to melt from the humidity of her breath and the heat of her body. The chocolate candy colored snot and saliva runningout of her mouthand left nostril was freaky to watch and was our first clue she had done it. It got really scary, though, when she started to strangle on the melted chocolate running down her throat.

My parents had to take her to the ER while I and our naby sister stayed with our grandparents. The doctor pulled out most of the little balls of melting candy, then had to flush her sinuses with sterile saline. It took 4 nurses and my parents to hold her down. After 4 hours of treatment and observation, they finally let her go home.

mamahen
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BAHAHAHAHA “i’m here i’m here to catch it!”

officially_korii
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“I’m right here. I’m right here! I’ll catch it!” I love that so much 😂

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