Woman left with horrific injuries after sex toy dragged through body during nightmare MRI scan

A young woman has reportedly been left with horrific injuries after leaving a sex toy inserted during an MRI scan.The unnamed 23-year-old had a silicone plug in her back passage while undergoing medical imaging and is said to have suffered a dangerous reaction with the scanner.An MRI scan uses strong magnets and radio waves to create highly detailed images of the inside of your body, and it’s important to remove any metal objects from your body before having one.But, unbeknown to the woman, the sex toy she was using – which she thought was 100 percent silicone – actually contained metal in its core.This caused the adult item to be “dragged through her body,” causing the patient to “scream in pain,” a report filed with the U.S.Food and Drug Administration (FSA) stated.While the incident occurred in April 2023, an image allegedly showing the patient’s scan following the event has recently begun circulating online, prompting warnings against wearing any metal objects during a scan.“Never wear a butt plug to your MRI appointment.

My god….” a tweet shared by X user DreadPirateZero read recently.Alongside the scan photo, there was also a screenshot of a text, sent by someone known only as Matt Z.“Greates (sic) personal injury case I’ve ever heard: Chris Goodnow, an estimated Valley attorney, has picked up a client who is suing a sex toy company.Said client purchased a butt plug that was advertised as ‘100 percent silicone’.

Client wears it to MRI appointment.Much to the client’s (sic) dismay, the plug in fact has a metallic core.”It goes on to claim, in very crude detail, that the plug was pulled through the patient’s rectum and up into their chest cavity at the “speed of sound” and that the patient survived with “major injuries.”Understandably, some have cast doubt over the incident, with some noting that prior to MRI scans, radiographers will usually check if patients have any metal in their pockets.According to the offic...

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Publisher: New York Post

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