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Baby recovers after a feather is pulled from her neck


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Posted 13 December 2012 - 11:49

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HUTCHINSON, Kansas (AP) — It's been a medical mystery. A "whodunit" of sorts. But little Mya is home again, after doctors pulled a mysterious feather out of the side of her neck.
"As near as the pediatrician could tell, it was in her body for some time," says Aaron Whittington.

Aaron is dad, and says his 7-month-old daughter got very sick. Nobody was sure at first just why.

"Well, she had a low white blood cell count. She got a fever. We got antibiotics and they sent us home, but then it got worse," explains Whittington.

How much worse?

"Enough that during the day, her grandmother took her into the Emergency," says Whittington. "And we were just in shock at what the pediatrician found."

She found a feather. It was slowly working its way out of the side of Mya's neck. They discovered it after doctors poked and prodded Mya in and around her neck.

"And she was like what is this?" says Whittington. "She threw on some gloves and pulled out a two inch feather and she said this is a feather! And we were like, what do you mean a feather?"

The doctor was not sure how it got in there. Aaron and his wife, Emma, have no idea.

"Well we've got a feather pillow but we haven't used it in months," says Emma. "We don't know how Mya got a feather. But she was not comfortable. So it must have been in there for months. And then when I look back on months I just remember when she cries, she always pulls this way (on her neck) but I just thought she had teeth or something. I think she's had that feather in there for a long time. I feel really bad."

After several trips to the hospital, the medical mystery has been solved. Even though the origination of the feather remains a mystery, the feather itself remains. In that hospital jar.

"Yes, we kept it," says Aaron. "Strange deal, all of this. I'm just glad she's feeling better."

By the way, Aaron says the feather will remain sealed in a jar. Far from Mya.





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Posted 13 December 2012 - 12:02

How bizarre, new form of Bird Flu :shifty:

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Posted 13 December 2012 - 12:24

Is this baby break dancing in the second pic?

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Posted 13 December 2012 - 12:27

How the hell did the parents not notice that thing sticking out like that?

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Posted 13 December 2012 - 12:32

View PostFloatingFatMan, on 13 December 2012 - 12:27, said:

How the hell did the parents not notice that thing sticking out like that?

im thinkin that was after it was pulled out a little, and it was so weird they stopped to snap some pictures.

I wonder if she could've had it stuck in her mouth or throat somehow and over time it worked its way through. if thats even possible.

just bizarre

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Posted 13 December 2012 - 14:05

no one noticed the swelling around the area it was in?!

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Posted 13 December 2012 - 14:56

Maybe it came from the stork who dropped her off?

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Posted 13 December 2012 - 15:17

View Postwarwagon, on 13 December 2012 - 14:56, said:

Maybe it came from the stork when she got dropped off?

This is the only logical answer I can come up with as well.

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Posted 13 December 2012 - 15:21

View Postwarwagon, on 13 December 2012 - 14:56, said:

Maybe it came from the stork when she got dropped off?

Gets my vote!

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Posted 13 December 2012 - 15:29

that is very bizarre. perhaps the child ate it?

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Posted 13 December 2012 - 15:31

View PostDAOWAce, on 13 December 2012 - 14:53, said:

This just reeks of your typical American family, especially the "herp antibiotics ur fine" doctor.

gawd I hate when doctors give antibiotics for everything, oh gotta cold? here take a Z-Pak... got the flu? it wont help, but have a z-pak.... runny nose? z-pak....

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Posted 13 December 2012 - 16:51

View Postneufuse, on 13 December 2012 - 15:31, said:

gawd I hate when doctors give antibiotics for everything, oh gotta cold? here take a Z-Pak... got the flu? it wont help, but have a z-pak.... runny nose? z-pak....

yeah but usually it is just a cold. Whole Body MRI is expensive.

I just took some cold medicine. hope i dont have a feather growing out of me :o

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Posted 13 December 2012 - 17:01

The daily mail article states they think she ate it or something and pierced her throat. Also the feather wasn't always sticking out.

"The physician suspected a staph infection on her lymph nodes.
A doctor broke the pimple to try to drain it and drew marks on her face to measure whether the swelling increased. The intravenous antibiotics were continued. On Monday, the doctor on rounds scraped off a scab that formed. After the doctor left, the Whittingtons noted what appeared to be a string or stick emerging from the spot. They left it alone, since the doctor hadn't done anything to it, Aaron said."

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Posted 14 December 2012 - 00:33

View Postwarwagon, on 13 December 2012 - 14:56, said:

Maybe it came from the stork who dropped her off?

That makes as much sense as anything else.

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Posted 14 December 2012 - 05:44

How did you get a feather in someones uterus?