He retrieved it and continued drinking. Only a few short hours later, Macdonald told the paper, he became violently ill. A little over a week later, Macdonald said he couldn’t eat or drink. He was rushed to a hospital where numerous surgeries were performed to eradicate the large mass protruding from his stomach. When he awoke after his third operation, surgeons deemed it a success. However, he was left with an even larger stomach bulge, The Daily Mail reported Monday. On May 8, Macdonald underwent another surgery to remove the large lump, only to have it return again a short time later. Doctors told the man that he would not be able to have another surgery for another 12 months. “Clearly the Brisbane River is far more polluted than people think — it was a split second decision on my part — a stupid one – and I have to live with this for the rest of my life,” he said. Now, Macdonald is hoping to find a doctor who can cure him of his affliction for good, according to Metro News. “I’m a good bloke and I want to be around for my kids and my little grandchild so if there’s a bloody good doc out there that can help, then give me a holler.
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Man Develops Huge Growth On Stomach After Drinking From River-Tainted Beer Can (See Photo)
He retrieved it and continued drinking. Only a few short hours later, Macdonald told the paper, he became violently ill. A little over a week later, Macdonald said he couldn’t eat or drink. He was rushed to a hospital where numerous surgeries were performed to eradicate the large mass protruding from his stomach. When he awoke after his third operation, surgeons deemed it a success. However, he was left with an even larger stomach bulge, The Daily Mail reported Monday. On May 8, Macdonald underwent another surgery to remove the large lump, only to have it return again a short time later. Doctors told the man that he would not be able to have another surgery for another 12 months. “Clearly the Brisbane River is far more polluted than people think — it was a split second decision on my part — a stupid one – and I have to live with this for the rest of my life,” he said. Now, Macdonald is hoping to find a doctor who can cure him of his affliction for good, according to Metro News. “I’m a good bloke and I want to be around for my kids and my little grandchild so if there’s a bloody good doc out there that can help, then give me a holler.
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