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She got to the hospital with medical help right away!! Dr. Lucinda Blake got her a CT scan to find what was in her lung in the right lumbar region. The scan came back, an earring stud was in the main airway going from the trachea which is going into the lungs. Australian women used her dorsum of the hands to take breath of her inhaler and the earring stud got in her mouth and went through the esophagus. This whole process is the respiratory system that connect everything.

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