Man has cockroach pulled from ear

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So sorry to bring this to your attention, because it’s disgusting, but here you are reading anyway, so let’s continue. The Australian radio station 105.7 ABC Darwin is telling everyone the woe of Darwin, Australia resident Hendrik Helmer, a man who had a 2cm (.79in) cockroach removed from his ear.

On Wednesday, at 2:30 AM, Helmer woke up with an, “excruciating, unbearable pain” in his right ear. He told 105.7, “Upon putting my finger in my ear to see why I couldn’t hear properly, I felt something in there.” But, as soon as the pain had come, it went. He thought maybe an insect was to blame, “didn’t think much more of it” and tried to go back to sleep. 2:30 AM Hendrik felt like it was 8 AM Hendrik’s problem, not his.

However, it was only 15 minutes later, that he felt another “muscle-spasming, crippling” pain and what sounded like “drilling.” Unbelievably, Hendrik tried going back to sleep AGAIN. Finally, after the pain came back, he realized he was going to have to take care of it there and then.

Mr. Helmer then tried a few different methods of getting it out himself, including a vacuum cleaner and pouring water in his ear to flush it out. The water only made things worse, “whatever was in my ear, didn’t like it at all, and the pain that I had before was nothing compared to the pain of when I put the water in my ear.”

Finally he got his roommate to take him to the hospital. What advanced medical technology did a doctor there use to kill the pest? Olive oil. The oil suffocated the cockroach, but not before it burrowed down even further. When it was finally removed with forceps, they measured it out to 2cm.

Will Hendrik change the way he sleeps to avoid this kind of incident again? Nope, though, “friends have since told him they were so freaked out by his experience they have begun sleeping with headphones on or earplugs in.” And now, off to go to curl up into a ball.

Man has cockroach pulled from ear in 10-minute procedure because he didn
 
After numerous surgeries, I have very big holes in my ears....I sleep with cotton tucked in both...and do spray with alcohol (my bedding/pillows/etc.) 2-3 times a week....And my bed is away from the wall.....
I've always been parnoid of something like this happening...it never has (to me)....Knock on wood!
 
One night while camping my mum woke me up tapping at her ear. I shined a light in and out crawls something... an earwig! Until that moment I didn't realize their name was literal. We abandoned the tent for the car and I tied a shirt over my ears. I don't think i even managed to sleep after that.
 
One night while camping my mum woke me up tapping at her ear. I shined a light in and out crawls something... an earwig! Until that moment I didn't realize their name was literal. We abandoned the tent for the car and I tied a shirt over my ears. I don't think i even managed to sleep after that.

And that's why I don't do tents. I prefer a camper, thank you.
 
Same here. I don't do camping at all...besides, the ground is for insects anyway :giggle:...the time I did go camping (in tents)...they said we would just brush and bathe in the river....:shock:....and being a city girl, no way. I was miserable the whole weekend....mosquitoes...and all kinds of insects....Took an extra-hot, long bath when I got home.
 
I used to have monthly overnight watch duty at our command headquarters building in Pensacola, FL. At night, once everyone else left the building and the lights were out, the roaches started coming out. They were big and bold. When it came time to go to bed, I tucked myself into the cot like a mummy. I pulled the covers completely over my head, and tucked it tight. I'm surprised I never suffocated. I could feel them dropping down on me during the night. Aghhhh!

During the day you would never know there was a problem.
 
I used to have monthly overnight watch duty at our command headquarters building in Pensacola, FL. At night, once everyone else left the building and the lights were out, the roaches started coming out. They were big and bold. When it came time to go to bed, I tucked myself into the cot like a mummy. I pulled the covers completely over my head, and tucked it tight. I'm surprised I never suffocated. I could feel them dropping down on me during the night. Aghhhh!

During the day you would never know there was a problem.

I remember one time before I wanted to camp in my yard, and when I opened the tent, what did I see but a huge spider, and my brother and I screamed and got outta there in a hurry. Since that time, I haven't had a need for a tent.
 
I remember one time before I wanted to camp in my yard, and when I opened the tent, what did I see but a huge spider, and my brother and I screamed and got outta there in a hurry. Since that time, I haven't had a need for a tent.
:lol: How old were you?

We tent camp every year. No fearsome bug stories to tell.

We have lots of huge spiders, lizards, and snakes in our yard all the time; no big deal. Fire ants, gnats and mosquitoes are the worse problems.
 
:lol: How old were you?

We tent camp every year. No fearsome bug stories to tell.

We have lots of huge spiders, lizards, and snakes in our yard all the time; no big deal. Fire ants, gnats and mosquitoes are the worse problems.

Think I was 10 or 11 at the time. It was quite some time ago
 
ewwwwww.i woke up onenight and big black spider on my mouth,i still have nightmare about it
 
take ya pick:lol:

Better the non-poisonous one. Black widows can kill you, but it's rare, though. More dangerous is the brown recluse, which IS more deadly, and can certainly kill someone.
 
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