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Have a headache? Try removing the bullet.
Imagine living with an agonizing headache for most of your life,
only to realize that you’ve had a bullet lodged in your brain for 64
years.
This is exactly what happened to a Chinese grandmother, Jin
Guangying, who is living headache free for the first time since she was
13, after having a rusty bullet removed from her brain.
In September 1943, Jin was delivering food to her father, a guerilla
soldier stationed in a village near her home in Xiny County, China. She
was shot in the head, just above her right ear, by the invading
Japanese and immediately fell into a coma. The bullet had already
passed through a man’s arm, losing enough momentum to remain inside her
skull.
“When I woke up, I found I was at home. My mother had taken me back
home, applied herbal medicine to my wound and dressed my head in layers
of bandages,” said Jin.
Jin recovered in 3 months, but would suffer from relentless headaches for the next six decades.
“When she suffered from the headaches, she would sometimes babble
words we could hardly understand, foaming at the mouth, and sometimes
she pounded her head with her fist,” said Wang Zhengping, Jin’s
daughter.
While the headaches grew worse over the years, her family could not afford to take her to the doctor.
Her family finally had to borrow money for an x-ray that revealed
the 3cm long bullet. On May 3, 2007 after a 4 hour operation doctors
removed the rusty bullet.
“If the bullet had passed through Jin’s head, she might have died
immediately, because usually the wound left by a bullet leaving the
human body will be much larger than the one created when it enters,”
said Zhou Tang, head of surgery at the Renci Hospital of Suyang County.



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