Peas at Lung Last
Pea Sprout Removed From Massachusetts Man’s Lung.
Last June, Ron Sveden, was at Cape Cod Hospital waiting for doctors to tell him what he seemed to be the inevitable: he had lung cancer.
But Sveden got the surprise of his life when doctors removed a one-and-a-half inch long pea plant growing in one of his lungs.
Sveden and his doctors believe that while eating peas, one went into his windpipe, lodged to his lungs and began sprouting. Sveden does not remember when the incident happened.
“It was probably there for quite a while because of its growth status,” Sveden told ABC News.
When his doctor gave him the diagnosis Sveden was amused.
“It took two minutes for it to sink in and I thought it was quite funny,” said Sveden. “I giggled. It was shortly after that I realized it wasn’t cancer and for me, my wife and family, it was quite a relief.”
Within days, Sveden’s appetite was back and his other symptoms began to subside. The hospital staff showed their sense of humor by including peas in one of his first meals.
“I laughed,” joked Sveden. “And then I ate them!”