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Man gets drunk, wakes up with a medical mystery that nearly kills him

https://arstechnica.com/health/2025/10/man-gets-drunk-wakes-up-with-a-medical-mystery-that-nearly-kills-him/
32•sipofwater•2h ago

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lwansbrough•1h ago
Vibe based debugging. Very impressive.

I’m surprised wood doesn’t show up more clearly on imaging though.

SanjayMehta•1h ago
House, MD had an episode with the same scenario.

Also, Sherwood Anderson in real life.

e40•1h ago
If the show was still on the air, tbhe writers would have definitely ised this.
scandox•1h ago
A former policeman told me about a case he dealt with in the late 1970s. A man had got up in the morning, had breakfast, got in his car and drove off to work. Halfway to work he had coughed a large amount of blood onto the windscreen of his car, collapsed over the wheel and died - crashing the car in the process.

He interviewed the man's spouse. They had a cocktail party at home the previous night and had been drinking heavily. At a certain point in the evening her husband had knocked back his drink so energetically that he had swallowed the cocktail pick along with the drink. The people talking to him saw what happened and everybody thought this was extremely funny, including her husband.

The pathologist confirmed that the cocktail pick had worked its way through the lining of his oesophagus and had eventually reached his heart.

lifestyleguru•1h ago
Yeah don't swallow things which cannot be digested. I have one anecdotal story of a person swallowing dried bay leaf which then got stuck "at the exit".
n1b0m•32m ago
Surely that wouldn’t survive the stomach acids.
hshdhdhehd•19m ago
Except for dietary fibre :)
doctorhandshake•45m ago
A good example of one of my favorite diagnostic axioms, Hickam’s dictum:

Hickam's dictum is a medical principle that a patient's symptoms could be caused by several diseases. It is a counterargument to misapplying Occam's razor in the medical profession. A common version of Hickam's dictum states: "A man can have as many diseases as he damn well pleases."

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hickam%27s_dictum

Aldipower•31m ago
"They also looked at his medical history, which was relatively short. He was born in Central America, but he had lived in the US for 16 years."

Interesting constellation of sentences. So, the most important thing in a medical history seems to be where you've been born. Is Central America or the US better/worse for your health I wonder? That is not going to be clear here.

kakacik•16m ago
Certain groups of people have certain genetic predispositions. Ie when pregnant there is calculation of down syndrome probability, they take your origin into account. We had something like 1:4000 IIRC, my french teacher who comes from Algeria had 1:200 with his wife.

Alcohol tolerance is another (native south americans have lower, as do some asian populations). Over time, env effects also creep up in the genome (ie altitude acclimatization for sherpas).

But could be also societal, level of healthcare, level and types of vaccines received and so on.

jonathanlydall•25m ago
These days I look somewhat disdainfully upon heavy drinkers, not only do they often disturb others when drinking (being noisy, obtrusive, drunk driving, etc.), but even ignoring long term health effects, I'm in my 40s now and it's definitely a factor too, but for at least a day after even very moderate drinking I know my mental faculties are reduced, so I can only imagine how much theirs are.

I very rarely have alcohol these days, it's just not worth the feeling of fatigue and brain fogginess the next day that's pretty much guaranteed for me afterwards, even from just 2 beers.

I suspect it's not unique to South Africa, but there is a somewhat pervasive culture here of excessive drinking. Back when I lived in a complex, I would often see people pitch up in the common area at midday with a cooler box full of beer, and basically sit there for the next 6 hours just drinking, what a waste of a day in my view. And most people don't even raise an eyebrow when someone casually mentions in the workplace this is how they spent their weekend. That the police here are both incompetent and readily bribe-able also makes the effects of excessive drinking particularly pronounced, like traffic lights being regularly knocked over.

d--b•8m ago
"This one seems ready-made for a television medical drama"

Yep! In fact there was an episode of House MD where the patient had ingested a toothpick and had all sort of symptoms like these.

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