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24 September 2007 @ 12pm

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Suicide By Slowly Inserted Ballpoint Pen

More reasons to try to understand the human mind (via):

A 25-year-old schizophrenic man shoved a 14.5-cm-long ballpoint pen through his eye socket, all the way to his cerebellum (in the rear of the brain). Hospital staff found him lying in a pool of blood, and the man told doctors he ‘had torn his eyes because it tickled and that 10 years earlier he had shot himself in one eye with an airgun rifle.’ His doctors were puzzled: the man slipped quickly into a coma, but there was no sign of serious trauma to the area other than a small hematoma. A CT scan (above) provided more baffling information, which the doctors initially interpreted as a bullet wound in the left parieto-occipital region. When the patient died 4 days after the injury, the ballpoint pen was discovered wedged deep into the brain. The blunt end of the pen, with cap, had been inserted first, with the cap lodged well into the right lobe of the cerebellum. This is one of the only known suicides on record from “low-velocity” penetrating objects.

See also: Lunetta P, Ohberg A, Sajantila A. Suicide by intracerebellar ballpoint pen. Am J Forensic Med Pathol. 2002 Dec;23(4):334-7.


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Posted by
iconophobic
24 September 2007 @ 1pm

Whoa, didn’t see that one coming.

Having dealt, poorly, with irrational people my whole life, it took experiences with truly mentally ill people for me to finally understand that when someone’s brain doesn’t work as advertised, there are no rules or limits to how alien they can be to me.

It also made me want to explore (uh, in a ball-point-pen-free environment) what those states of consciousness might be like, while at the same time living in terror that something might pop inside my own head and I join one of these alternative worlds.


Posted by
luke
24 September 2007 @ 9pm

that’ll mess your day up.


Posted by
Xdm
28 September 2007 @ 10am

I’ve been at government meetings where I have been tempted to do that. Six hour PowerPoint reviews where they ask me to make the Bullets in the Bullet Points more “Bullety.”


Posted by
percocet withdrawal symptoms
18 December 2007 @ 1pm

percocet withdrawal symptoms…

news…


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