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		<title>Doctor removes Wendy&#x27;s plastic eating utensil from lung</title>
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			<title>Original Blog Entry: Doctor removes Wendy&#x27;s plastic eating utensil from lung</title>
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			<pubDate>Fri, 18 Sep 2009 09:56:05 GMT</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p>Illnesses blamed on bit of plastic in lung<br /><br />By Sarah Avery<br /><br />News Observer<br /><br />Posted: Thursday, Sep. 17, 2009<br /><br />John Manley&#x27;s suffering was a mystery.<br /><br />For more than a year, the 50-year-old Wilmington home remodeler was wracked with coughing spells. He had no energy. He battled frequent bouts of pneumonia.<br /><br />His wife bought him two dogs because she hoped the animals might cheer him up and compel him to get out of the house.<br /><br />I thought he was depressed, Karen Manley says. He was in bed all the time.<br /><br />Finally, last week, Manley got a diagnosis.<br /><br />Deep in his left lung was lodged a jagged, inch-long piece of a plastic eating utensil from a Wendy&#x27;s restaurant. Manley speculates he sucked in the piece with a drink.<br /><br />I&#x27;m a gulper, he says. I gulp stuff. I always have.<br /><br />He has no recollection of inhaling the plastic. But soon after eating at Wendy&#x27;s about 18 months ago, his health took a downward spiral. Wilmington doctors figured he was suffering complications from an earlier heart attack or was battling a bad bug. He took round after round of antibiotics.<br /><br />I was coughing up a lung, he says. That&#x27;s an exact statement.<br /><br />Finally, after gagging on blood and spending a week in the hospital, Manley asked doctors to run a scope into his lungs. Sure enough, something was there, in the left lung stem. It even had some writing on it. The doctor could see an S.<br /><br />After several failed attempts to extract the item, Manley was referred to another doctor, who suggested removing the entire left lung.<br /><br />I said, no, I wouldn&#x27;t be doing that, Manley says.<br /><br />That&#x27;s when he decided to seek a second opinion at Duke University Medical Center.<br /><br />Dr. Momen Wahidi, director of interventional pulmonology, said Manley&#x27;s case presented challenges because so much scar tissue had formed.<br /><br />But he was soon able to uncover more of the mystery item. He called out letters an A, a B, a U, an R.<br /><br />We figured out it was saying hamburger, Wahidi says. But why would something that says hamburger be in this patient&#x27;s body?<br /><br />That&#x27;s a question Manley is still pondering. Last week, after awaking from surgery for the removal of the object and immediately feeling better, Manley says this much he knows: He will now and forever drink through a straw.<br /><br />After months of mysterious sickness, John Manley had this fragment of a plastic Wendy&#x27;s utensil removed from his lung.<br /><br />... &#x5b;&#xa0;<a href="https://blogs.lotterypost.com/truesee/2009/9/doctor-removes-wendys-plastic-eating-utensil.htm">More</a>&#xa0;&#x5d;</p>]]></description>
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