Man Expels Lego Piece Stuck in Nose for 26 Years After Sneezing: “Now I Can Breathe”

Man Expels Lego Piece Stuck in Nose for 26 Years After Sneezing: "Now I Can Breathe"
Man Expels Lego Piece Stuck in Nose for 26 Years After Sneezing: “Now I Can Breathe” (Instagram / @bigoompalumpia)

At 32, Ben Havoc Surprised and Shocked Everyone on Social Media After Sneezing Out a Lego Piece That Had Been Stuck in His Nose for 26 Years.

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Havoc, who lives in Arizona, USA, reported the incident on his social media, revealing that the object came out when he sneezed during a shower. This unexpected event made him recall his childhood when, at the age of 6, he inserted the piece into his nose and his mother tried unsuccessfully to remove it.

“After the piece came out, the Lego story came back to me like that scene from ‘Ratatouille,’ when the critic remembers his childhood memories. Now I can breathe out of that side of my nose, and it’s fantastic. I haven’t been able to since I was a child.”

Ben explained in an interview with Newsweek that the piece had caused several respiratory issues throughout his life, including allergies and nasal congestion.

After the piece was removed, he noticed a significant improvement in his breathing, and now, he plans to talk to his doctor and keep the Lego as a memento of an unusual and meaningful story.

Source: Globo | Photos: Instagram (@bigoompalumpia) | This content was created with the help of AI and reviewed by the editorial team

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