When the doctor checked a man who had been suffering from excruciating headaches, they discovered many pins in his brain.
The man has endured painful headaches for many years. Sometimes at night, they woke him up abruptly and without warning. Pills merely offered short-term respite. Visits to dozens of doctors, private facilities, and clinics had no results.
The agony eventually became a part of his life, but in the last few months it had gotten so bad that it was almost hard for him to sleep or work.
The man attended a renowned neurologist following yet another fruitless medical appointment. After carefully going over his medical history, the doctor recommended an MRI, but there was a more than month-long wait for the procedure. He requested an X-ray of the head to save time.
The doctor’s expression changed when the pictures were placed on the table. The film showed elongated, thin objects between the hemispheres of the brain. They looked like pins.When the doctors discovered the source of the pins, they were appalled
In addition to being odd, this discovery was hazardous. With that much metal in the head, any effort at an MRI could have been disastrous. The discovery was confirmed when the man was referred for further testing.
How these things got inside was the key question. There was no record of severe injuries, falls, or surgeries throughout childhood.
The response was startling. He was born as the seventh child in a family that was struggling with famine and poverty many years ago, in the early 1970s.
The mother was unable to leave the baby, but she did something that appeared unthinkable out of desperation and a malicious piece of advise from others.
To swiftly and covertly end the baby’s life, a number of small sewing pins were placed into his head. He was miraculously spared. The mother thought the pins had “dissolved” out of ignorance.
They persisted in his brain for decades, gradually deteriorating his health and causing him to feel agony and suffering. They were only discovered by the X-ray.
The metallic foreign items were removed following a complicated surgical procedure. As if they had never happened, the headaches vanished.









