Woman suffers major injuries after 'mistakenly' wearing a sex toy to an MRI scan - she escaped with her life - woman or "woman"?

JOHN ELY DEPUTY HEALTH EDITOR FOR MAILONLINE

Published: 15:28, 8 January 2025 | Updated: 15:59, 8 January 2025

A patient suffered horrific injuries after leaving a sex toy inserted in their rectum during a medical procedure.
The device was inside the patient's back passage during a routine MRI scan, resulting in a hazardous reaction between the powerful magnets and the metal parts of the toy.
According to a horrific scan image the result was the object being dragged up through the patient, potentially damaging organs and tissue along the way.

Images circulating on social media that have been viewed millions of times show the item lodged inside the patient.
The picture was shared in May last year by X user, 'DreadPirateZero', who captioned it: 'Never wear a butt plug to your MRI appointment. My god....'
The post detailed how powerful magnetic forces used to create an MRI's detailed scans reportedly pulled the metallic core of the silicone toy through the patient's rectum and up into their chest cavity at the 'speed of sound'.
The patient reportedly purchased the sex toy on the basis it was'100 per cent silicone' which — while still unadvised to have inserted during a scan — would have been safe for interaction with magnetic energy.
But unbeknownst to purchaser the toy had a metal 'core' that reacted to these magnetic forces.
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An image shared on a now deleted post on the internet forum Reddit shows the apparent aftermath of a patient suffering horrific injuries from wearing a sex toy to an MRI scan
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MRI stands for 'magnetic resonance imaging' and, unfortunately for the patient, powerful magnetic forces reportedly pulled the metallic core of the silicone toy through their rectum and up into their chest cavity at the 'speed of sound'. Stock image of an MRI

While the details remain unclear, a case flagged to health officials sheds light on what may have occured.

This report, filed a day before the scan image started being shared on the internet, tells of 22 year-old patient who was left 'screaming' after undergoing an MRI scan, and rushed to hospital.

The unnamed health professional who filed the report said the patient hadn't disclosed she had the sex toy inside her before the scan started.

They said: 'She went in for the MRI and when the MRI was over and the tech was pulling the table out the patient started to scream.

'The patient stated that she felt nauseous, was in pain, and felt like she was going to pass out.

'An ambulance was called for this patient and she was sent to the hospital.

'The patient was checked out by the radiologist at the site before transport to ensure the patient was doing okay.

'The patient has not returned any of our calls yet to try and follow up to see how she is doing.'
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A butt plug is a sex toy people insert into their back passage for pleasure but they can become 'lost' inside which can necessitates an awkward visit to hospital
Experts told MailOnline a person could theoretically suffer significant injuries from such an event and similar scenarios have happened in the past.

Professor Adam Taylor, an expert in human anatomy at Lancaster University, told MailOnline the sex toy moving 'at the speed of sound' was unlikely.

'The speed at which ferromagnetic materials move in an MRI field is proportional to the mass of the object and how far away from the magnetic field it is,' he said.

'Things such as paper clips or hairpins would easily reach 40mph if within the field.

'As this “toy” was predominantly silicone with a metallic core, there is potential that it moved at speed but not close to the speed of sound.'

He added that such an event, if it did occur, could be very serious.

'Internal objects that have ferromagnetic interaction could move within the body and damage major blood vessels, nerves or organs causing traumatic injury and potentially even death,' he said.

Professor Taylor said there had been previous cases involving patients with serious mental health problems who, unbeknownst to staff, had swallowed metal objects and been horrifically injured during an MRI.

One such case involved a 65-year-old man with schizophrenia who had swallowed items like metal sockets and a hinge pin, and saw his stomach torn open during an MRI.

In a similar incident a young child who had swallowed 11 small magnets suffered a serious bowel perforation during a scan.
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The study found the incidence of objects having to be removed from rectums is on the rise with cases particularly growing in men. There were 514 procedures to remove items out of rectums between April 2021 and March 2022, according to NHS data
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People in their early 50s were the most likely to get an object stuck in their rectum followed by people in their 20s
Other incidents where patients have hidden guns on their person before going in an MRI have also resulted in injury or death as magnetic forces cause the firearm to discharge with deadly results.

Professor Taylor said medics were well aware of the dangers metal objects pose in MRIs and ask patients if they have devices like pacemakers or regularly work with metal as part of minimising the risks.

'People with certain occupations may also need additional checks, individuals who work with metal may have small shards in and around their eyes or under their skin, these can be problematic if they move during the scan,' he said.

Professor Taylor advised people to avoid inserting a sex toy, or any other object, inside themselves before an MR,I even one that wasn't metallic.

'Inserting anything sex toys or otherwise into the body is advised against, it may cause complications during the procedure and if medical staff are unaware of it, it may delay treatment,' he said.

'Placing sex toys or other things into the body during an imaging procedure may cause artifacts on the image, which may mean whoever is looking at the scan may miss something important.'

'Checklists and protocols for medical procedures and scans are there for a reason, to make sure that you get the best treatment. Anything that reduces this efficiency may result in the need for additional surgery, repeat imaging or worse.'
 
At least 45%. And every hand you shake has been on someone’s genitals and every dollar you spend has been in some stripper’s buttcrack, every door handle you touch has had someone turn it without washing their hands and every hotel room you check into is a smorgasbord of fucking surfaces and bloody discharges for someone else. And every public seat from airplanes to hospital beds has been farted on.
Stop! I can only get so erect.
 
My money is on this being an actual woman. In this day and age, freaks come in all shapes, sizes, colors, and both sexes.
I doubt it, according to the graph in the article the incidents with women are already way lower (and those are not even about butt plug fetishes) and the increase could also just partly be a result of how anyone can claim to be a woman. But to be fair, I could maybe see a pooner doing the buttplug thing because they want to cosplay gay men, though then the report would probably call them a man.
 
...every door handle you touch has had someone turn it without washing their hands and every hotel room you check into is a smorgasbord of fucking surfaces and bloody discharges for someone else...
I worked for a software development company several years ago and two of my colleagues were germophobes trapped together in the men's room one day because the towels were out or some shit and neither would touch the door, which they no doubt imagined as crawling with cooties. I had to save them by, you know, opening the goddamned door. Easily one of the most pathetic things I've ever witnessed.

We live in a dirty world so of course you do reasonable things to stay reasonably clean and safe from germs, but civilization can't stop because OCD motherfuckers can't deal with microbial reality.
 
I worked for a software development company several years ago and two of my colleagues were germophobes trapped together in the men's room one day because the towels were out or some shit and neither would touch the door, which they no doubt imagined as crawling with cooties. I had to save them by, you know, opening the goddamned door. Easily one of the most pathetic things I've ever witnessed.

We live in a dirty world so of course you do reasonable things to stay reasonably clean and safe from germs, but civilization can't stop because OCD motherfuckers can't deal with microbial reality.
Holy shit that is fucking hilarious thanks for the giggle m8.
 
Maybe the doctors just need to stop relying on stupid patients and use a metal detecting wand. It's the only way to stop idiots who chop their dicks off from fucking it up for everyone else as well. At least this dumb ass gets to wear a colostomy bag until they 41% as punishment.
Are we really pretending that wouldn't be a fetish for them?
 
You know the emergency nurses were absolutely creased in hilarity when they were away from this patient. "I deliberately wore this shit to my MRI and have genuinely destroyed my colon" is even funnier than the old "I slipped in the shower and this foreign object is now stuck in my rectum" canard
Probably a 39 year old with type III diabetes receiving clearance for facial feminization surgery. Totally normal and should be overseen by gynecological services.
 
It isn't hard to imagine a moderate pervert and/or camwhore having this thought process: "they are going to take images of my abdomen and the rectum will also show on the scan ---> putting in a butt plug will give me erotic/edgy images to show/sell to people later, and also freak out the tech."

I'm suspicious about someone who's sex-driven enough to do this, but who also claims they couldn't tell their silicone butt plug had metal inside. Even if they didn't buy it themselves, there'd be a weight difference; that's the whole reason for the metal core.

However, the disrespect for the MRI magnet is completely unsurprising. The Public are dipshits.

I think that before someone answers the MRI safety screening questions, the tech should sit the patient in front of an ancient DVD player and show them a 10 minute documentary with footage of oxygen tanks flying through tables and wheelchairs getting crumpled into the doughnut like the delta-p crab, and iron filings eviscerating a tomato that could be your eyeball.
 
The pubis and pubic symphysis match that of a male. You can't see the exact angle, but it's definitely triangular in shape and narrow as opposed to wide and square like a female.
More telling is the fact that there is no vagina and no uterus. The position of the bladder confirms this is a man, and not just the MRI slice missing the organs.

100% troon.
 
This is why doctors subject you to a battery of questions, even obvious ones. And this is not the first time this has happened. Not to mention those things cost around a million dollars? Probably destroyed the MRI machine and her butt at the same.

Sounds like an episode of House irl but the diagnosis is probably something wrong with her brain not a tick in her butt
250,000 to 500,000. I was in an argument with my younger brother, and I was thinking like 50k and he said half a million. Turns out he's not THAT crazy. Still don't understand what makes them so fucking expensive. The only thing I can think of is that they aren't but the suppliers know they can charge that much, because the hospitals are making bank ripping off people without insurance, and the insurance companies that cover 95% of the cost of getting an MRI, which for me was 5k (I believe) before insurance got involved. Also, like the first question asks if you have any metal embedded in your body, and they make you remove everything metal and make you wear a medical gown. If this idiot tries to sue, regarding this, then this idiot doesn't deserve to breathe.
 
They certainly do. And they make you prove it. I had one a few years back and had a soft bra on and they made me show them because ‘it’s not like we dont believe you but we cant take the risk.’ They are meticulous about checking

My father recently had an implant put in to his heart to correct an issue. For the rest of his life he has to carry around a card. Because there's a very trace amount of ferrous metal in it, and the MRI has to be specifically configured to a certain range of settings to be safe to do an MRI now.
 
My father recently had an implant put in to his heart to correct an issue. For the rest of his life he has to carry around a card. Because there's a very trace amount of ferrous metal in it, and the MRI has to be specifically configured to a certain range of settings to be safe to do an MRI now.
Fuck that. I wouldn't trust anyone this day and age to adjust an MRI for something like that!
 
When you have someone who's built like Chris Chan and shoving things up his ass for no good reason, you know you're dealing with a troon. Everything from the body composition to bone structure says "man."

... the tech was pulling the table out the patient started to scream.

'The patient stated that >she felt nauseous, was in pain, and felt like >she was going to pass out.
Good. I hope that pain sticks with him for the rest of his life.
 
The story being claimed on Reddit and other places is that it was a butt plug advertised as silicone but actually had a metal core but I never really cared to look it up to verify so take it with a grain of salt.
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Retards do retarded things, simple as.
Retards do not understand electricity or how motors work.
If it had a vibrating motor (it probably did, most toys like this do), there's a chunk of ferrite steel and neodymium magnet inside of the motor waiting to be sucked through her digestive tract in reverse.
I guess my question to a medical Kiwi would be, do they run someone through a metal detector before putting you in one of these? Obviously this person didn't, but is that unheard of?
 
Is it not standard to have metal detector at the door before entering the sterile area for the MRI?
Every MRI I've had, I had to walk through a metal detector to verify no other metals were present.
Set that aside.. why the fuck are you wearing a butt plug to an MRI or any medical procedure.. let's set that aside as well, why would you feel it isn't relevant to tell the radiologist?
 
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