Next time you have that feeling of         butterflies in your stomach, think about this story. Yeter Yildirim, a 15 year old Turkish         girl, had suffered from stomach pains for over five years. They were a constant torment to         the girl. She had gone from a happy girl with lots of friends to a lonesome girl who         suffered sever head aches and stomach pain. Her family was shunned by suspicious villagers         in their little farming community. Eventually Yeter's family moved 80 miles away because         they were being persecuted by the town. As her symptoms worsened, her family finally took         her to a hospital.
The doctors x-rayed her and went to         talk to her parents. They matter-of-factly stated that there would be no problem removing         the snakes from the young girls stomach. "What snakes??" asked her shocked         parents.
The x-rays showed three snakes living         in the girl's stomach, water snakes that she had apparently swallowed as eggs while         drinking from a stream. They hatched and lived there for 5 years before being discovered as         the cause of her sickness. They were slightly thicker than string and about a foot long.         She was fine after they were removed.
Daily Star June 28, 1979
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