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Question Posted Sunday September 9 2007, 11:48 am

I swallowed(sp) a safety pin in class on friday it was closed do you think I should see a doctor. And do you think it will open in my body? Thanx for the advice. And I'm serious no joke.

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christina answered Sunday September 9 2007, 12:19 pm:
I've never answered a question like this before, but I would see a doctor if I were you.


I'm thinking they met tell you to let it come out of your body naturally, & just to not worry about it. Your stomach acid might have destroyed it as well, but I don't really know.


Try to see a doctor & see what they tell you. But why'd you swallow it in the first place? o.O

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