Stuck Up!: 100 Objects Inserted and Ingested in Places They Shouldn’t Be
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A very funny collection of 100 X-ray images showing foreign objects ingested or inserted into human bodies, accidentally or on purpose.
The human imagination truly knows no limits. Without it, there would be no great art, no advances in science and technology, and no extreme sports. Without it, we'd also be deprived of the many insights into human nature that we get out of witnessing other people do shockingly imprudent things and then try to rationalize them. Stuck Up! capitalizes on this human capability of coming up with creative applications for everyday (and not-so everyday) items way beyond their designated uses, and features 100 X-ray images of foreign objects inserted into human bodies, accidentally or on purpose.
"It was a million-to-one shot, Doc."
"My hands were full."
"I fell."
These and many other ludicrous excuses are what emergency room doctors hear every day from patients who check in with various items inserted where the sun don't shine, stuck in various orifices, or ingested in other ways.
How exactly did that cell phone end up there? Was it on vibrate? And is the rectum truly the best place to store your bronzed baby shoes? It is at least somewhat understandable to find a rectal thermometer in its intended place, but how about your six-year-old daughter's Barbie doll?
Start browsing this hilarious collection of images – you'll be surprised at the patients' creativity and the medical information provided. And: Don't try this at home.…
Rich E. Dreben
Rich Dreben, M.D., is a board-certified psychiatrist who has treated patients in multiple outpatient settings, the psychiatric emergency room, and jail psychiatry clinics. Dr. Dreben currently practices psychiatry in California. He is co-author of Stuck Up! 100 Objects Inserted and Ingested in Places They Shouldn’t Be.
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- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5Very funny. Here is the visual proof that humans truly do do the stupidest things....or at least they swallow the stupidest things and stick things up their butts for the stupidest reasons. Another bonus to the x-rays is the witty commentary provided by the doctors who authored this book. Very funny and very witty.
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Stuck Up! - Rich E. Dreben
PREFACE
It all started in medical school. Rich and Murdoc were close friends who partnered on everything from anatomy to basic physical exams. They were very impressed by some unique X-rays and patient stories to which they were exposed. These stories often began with patients saying something like, I was vacuuming in the nude, when I suddenly fell and…
or I was walking around the house naked, and I jumped into bed when suddenly…
Rich realized that the lessons he learned from these stories stuck with him more than some of the minutiae of his medical education. Because of the great learning potential inherent in these stories, Rich said to Murdoc one day, We should remember these X-rays. I learned a ton from them,
which Murdoc thought was a great idea.
Many years and X-rays later, Rich and Murdoc had still not figured out how to use this material to create an educational book that was reader-friendly and did not require the pain of going through medical school to understand it. They never quite knew when the time was right to transform their collection of memories of images and stories into something that one could proudly display on the coffee table as an instructive work. Then, during his residency, Rich met Marty, who loved the idea and provided the much-needed direction for Stuck Up! to become a reality.
We shared the idea with many agents and publishers, and we got some rather interesting responses (reprinting most of which is likely a violation of the majority of the fifty states’ decency laws). Eventually, we found the perfect people to work with us. We quickly learned that creating the book was about as easy and straightforward as removing a coat hanger from one’s rectum. (See inside the book to learn how it’s done, but do not try this at home.)
For the sake of protecting patients’ confidentiality while maximizing the educational value of the X-rays, we paired with an excellent graphic artist who made minor enhancements so that the objects would be more easily recognizable for our readers. On occasion we have taken creative license to add humor or flare to the situation to facilitate learning. Therefore, we present to you the standard Law & Order–style intro: Although based mostly on true incidents, the following stories are technically fictional and do not depict any actual person, event, or rectum.
Often people don’t know how to react when looking at these X-rays. Well, in some cases the truth is astonishing and truly hard to believe. So, our advice—just sit back, enjoy the book, and learn how to avoid doing anything that would ever end up with your end up in our next book!
—Rich, Murdoc, and Marty
INTRODUCTION
Did you know that getting objects trapped in the body is the single greatest reason for visits to the doctor? Okay, that’s not really true, but it sure would make colonoscopies seem more like action films.
Truth be told, objects becoming trapped inside the body are quite common. In men, the prevalence of rectal foreign bodies is actually twenty-eight times higher than in women. As most women already know, men are always losing things!
Certainly ERs are full of people of all ages with objects inside their bodies due to various reasons. However, statistically speaking, foreign objects in the body are most likely found in someone who is either in his twenties, when one will try anything for stimulation or to relax, or in his sixties, when one will try anything just to stimulate or relax the prostate. Of course, we’re not implying that men don’t do stupid stuff in their thirties, forties, or