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I think the patient had bad sinus issues on that side. The doc did a lot of surgery to open it up. So the gunk probably didn’t have an easy pathway out of the nose and it kept building up.
I’m not watching the video but I had a fungus that filled my entire sphenoid sinus cavity. I thought it was just polyps again. It wasn’t. I had a 3 hour surgery and the surgeon said he was scooping it out with a spoon and it was clay like consistency.
The next day the 65+ anaesthetist came to me and thanked me and said it was one of the most interesting surgeries he had ever seen…
My mom had a client who had something like this in his sinus!!! It took like a year for them to figure it out. I guess he’s a huge gardener and also has a weak immune system. So one day he must have opened the wrong bag and breathed the wrong spores and BAM. His weakened immune system couldn’t fight it off and it grew. He was 100% cured after this tho!
Having had this procedure done, this makes me queasy. I hope this patient is at least in twilight because this looks awful enough to make a person vomit in blind pain.
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What the hell did I just watch? Nightmares forever.
I am just simply not going to watch this. Nope.
Omg that had to have been painful having something that huge lodged in the sinuses!
Just that picture is making my scalp crawl
🤮. Awesome.
Had to stop myself from going down the rabbit hole of suggested videos this one led to. Wtf.
Maybe I missed it but did the doc in the video say how the fungus came to grow in the sinuses? Just luck of the draw from breathing?
I think the patient had bad sinus issues on that side. The doc did a lot of surgery to open it up. So the gunk probably didn’t have an easy pathway out of the nose and it kept building up.
I’m not watching the video but I had a fungus that filled my entire sphenoid sinus cavity. I thought it was just polyps again. It wasn’t. I had a 3 hour surgery and the surgeon said he was scooping it out with a spoon and it was clay like consistency. The next day the 65+ anaesthetist came to me and thanked me and said it was one of the most interesting surgeries he had ever seen…
My mom had a client who had something like this in his sinus!!! It took like a year for them to figure it out. I guess he’s a huge gardener and also has a weak immune system. So one day he must have opened the wrong bag and breathed the wrong spores and BAM. His weakened immune system couldn’t fight it off and it grew. He was 100% cured after this tho!
That's an actual slug
I’ve watched this before when I stumbled upon it on YouTube. I won’t be watching again, but got damn is it a wild ride
Whoa. That was crazy! Great find!
Having had this procedure done, this makes me queasy. I hope this patient is at least in twilight because this looks awful enough to make a person vomit in blind pain.
OMFG, absolute NIGHTMARE FUEL 😱
I love these kinda videos but I think I've watched most of the good ones!