Rugby Player Finds Opponents Tooth Embedded in Forehead After Months Of Headaches
By: Roy | July 18, 2007
Ben Czislowski continued playing rugby for over 3 months despite headaches that began after he clashed heads with an opponent.
Ben Czislowski, who plays for Brisbane team Wynnum, clashed with Matt Austin on April 1st and he suffered a head wound that was stitched up afterwards.
However, Czislowski later endured an eye infection and shooting pains in his head before last week a doctor found a TOOTH IN HIS HEAD!
Czislowski said: “I can laugh about it now, but the doctor told me it could have been serious, with teeth carrying germs,” .
“I’ve got the tooth at home, sitting on the bedside table,” he said. “If he [Austin] wants it back he can have it. I’m keeping it at the moment as proof that it actually happened.”
OUCH!
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