Woman's three horrifying symptoms after sex toy 'dragged through body' in MRI scan

Woman's three horrifying symptoms after sex toy 'dragged through body' in MRI scan
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Woman's three horrifying symptoms after sex toy 'dragged through body' in MRI scan
Author: mirrornews@mirror.co.uk (Bradley Jolly)
Published: Jan, 09 2025 23:45

A woman "felt nauseous, was in pain, and felt like she was going to pass out" after a sex toy she left inside her was dragged through her body during an MRI scan. The 22-year-old patient told medics she was experiencing the huge discomfort after the "butt plug" in her back passage reacted dangerously with the scanner. The item was dragged from her rectum and up into her body, it is understood.

An ambulance was called for the young woman who was then checked out by a radiologist. It is believed she has not returned calls made by the hospital, which is in the US, following the episode. MRI scanners use powerful magnets to produce detailed images of what is inside the body. The results of MRI scans are then used to help diagnose conditions and plan treatments.

The woman who inserted the sex toy had believed it was made entirely out of silicone but it actually contained metal in its core. An image of the sex toy being dragged up through the body has circulated online and led to warnings about wearing metal objects during the scan.

X/Twitter user DreadPirateZero shared the picture in May last year and captioned the post: "Never wear a butt plug to your MRI appointment. My God.". The post claimed the sex toy had been pulled through the patients body and into their chest cavity and that the patient managed to survive with "major injuries." Ahead of an MRI scan, radiographers typically check whether patients have any mental objects on them.

The patient at the US hospital reportedly did not disclose she had a sex toy inside her and believed it did not contain any metal. A report filed for the July 4, 2023, incident was shared online said patient had been left screaming after she underwent the MRI scan.

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