And I worry about what I might find emptying my sons pockets......
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And I worry about what I might find emptying my sons pockets......
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Lol. Its just like that old urban legend about the spider that got into a wound and laid eggs and all that stuff. Thats so damn creepy.Apparently statistics say we eat some amount of spiders in our sleep per year. hmm.. creepy.
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Atleast they didn't bite his ear drum!
I would drop dead. Seriously.
Lol he took them to school, that is so adorable. I'm glad he wasn't traumatized. I would be.
That's nice. I'm currently digging around in my ear now, making sure there are no spiders.
ew,ew,ew,ew,ew,ew, :faints:
Ewww that gives me the woolies. I'd probably die if that happened to me I'd feel so grossed out.
What a good sport the little guy was about it!
Makes sense to me--spiders come out when it's dark, so I guess it's to be expected they crawl on us while we sleep, and look for warm places to get into. Still, ew.
average human being swallows 8 spiders a year in their sleep LARGER than wolf spiders.
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Eeewwww eewwww ewwwwwwwww!!!!!! Makes me shudder just to think of that.
Reminds me of a story a friend told me, back when she was at a conference for some social work stuff. Apparently some doctor was showing slides from cases of less fortunate people. A little kid had a maggot in his ear! It messed up his eardrum. Ick!
When I was a kid, I had an earache, and I told my mother that I could reach in my ear and flick my eardrum with my finger. She said that wasn't possible, and she was a nurse in the ear, nose, and throat department of the Mayo Clinic. But I kept complaining, so finally she took me to the doctor, who removed a swollen apple seed, just about ready to start sprouting.





Yeah, the one I heard was about someone getting a papercut on their tongue from licking an envelope, and apparently cockroaches lay eggs in the warehouses where the envelopes are stored and they get stuck in the glue or something.. So this paper cut gets to the size of a lime and the guy goes to the doc.. they cut it open to release fluid and all these baby roaches crawl out.. PUKE.. I STILL only buy the envelopes with the pull n peel sticker close.. yuck
but yeah, I would have a stroke if I went to the doc and they said there were spiders in my ear. A STROKE!!



My ex had to go to the hospital when he was 4 or 5 because a roach crawled in his ear.
I'm so glad my cat enjoys killing bugs, especially spiders. And that I sleep with my mouth closed. I think I'd have a panic attack & stay at a hotel for a few days if I woke up with any kind of bug near my face.
Eeeeeew thats gross but that kid rocks for taking it so well!
I remember havin a greenfly in my ear for a few minutes i had to dig it out, luckily it didnt go to far.
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OMG this thread is grossing me out and giving me the creepy-crawlies. I'm gonna have nightmares tonight about this kinda stuff. *shudders*
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That is so freaky!I hate all bugs and snakes they just make me crazy ahhhh I feel like they're clawing on me now.Albany is like 10mins away for me I never go there though its seriously the armpit of Oregon I like salem much better
Wait a second. This can't be true (that everyone has possibly inhaled a spider or bug in their sleep)...I have woken up several times to slap a cockroach or mouse off of the blanket...even during sleep our bodies can register unwanted invasions of space. Our "tickle/ crawly skin" response is a holdover from the primitive instinct to avoid dangerous bug bites...(& BTW Nose picking is a way to keep airways clear of debris, like spiders...)
Not buying it.
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