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Woman suffers major injuries after ‘mistakenly’ wearing a s£x toy to an MRI scan

 

A woman has suffered horrific injuries after leaving a s£x toy inside her rectum during an MRI scan.

The powerful magnets inside the machine reportedly pulled the object inside her up to her chest cavity ‘at the speed of sound’, potentially damaging internal organs and tissue along its path.

The device used for heightening s*xual pleasure was inside the patient’s back passage during a routine MRI scan, resulting in a hazardous reaction between the powerful magnets and the metal parts of the toy.

A horrific scan image shows the object around the chest area inside the patiend, having been dragged from the rectum by the powerful magnets.

The picture was shared by an X user who captioned it: “Never wear a butt plug to your MRI appointment. My god….”

The post detailed how powerful magnetic forces used to create an MRI’s detailed scans reportedly pulled the metallic core of the silicone toy through the patient’s rectum and up into their chest cavity at the “speed of sound”.

The patient reportedly purchased the s£x toy on the basis it was “100 per cent silicone” which would have been safe for interaction with magnetic energy.

But the woman had no idea that the toy had a metal “core” that reacted to these magnetic forces.

Health officials shed light on what occurred in the trending photo.

In a report filed a day before the scan image started being shared on the internet, health officials detailed how a 22-year-old patient who was left “screaming” after undergoing an MRI scan, and rushed to hospital.

The unnamed health professional who filed the report said the patient hadn’t disclosed she had the s£x toy inside her before the scan started.

They said: “She went in for the MRI and when the MRI was over and the tech was pulling the table out the patient started to scream.

“The patient stated that she felt nauseous, was in pain, and felt like she was going to pass out.

“An ambulance was called for this patient and she was sent to the hospital.

“The patient was checked out by the radiologist at the site before transport to ensure the patient was doing okay.”

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