Meet Tidus! Monday, he came to us because he had been vomiting a lot. Upon being examined by Dr. Stone, she could palpate a hard mass in his abdomen. We decided that is was time to take radiographs to figure out what was going on. After taking pictures of his stomach it was clear that Tidus had a forgeign body. Of what, you ask?? We had no idea. Dr. Stone concluded that Tidus needed to undergo an exploratory surgery to figure out what on earth he had eaten. Little did we know that his stomach was filled with 20 hair ties! Thankfully he is recovering wonderfully and we convinced him that leaving his hair down looked better on him, anyway.
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