ALBANY, Ore. (AP) These guys weren't exactly Snap, Crackle and Pop.
What began as a faint popping in a 9-year-old boy's ear "like Rice Krispies" ended up as an earache, and the doctor's diagnosis was that a pair of spiders made a home in the ear.
"They were walking on my eardrums," Jesse Courtney said.
One of the spiders was still alive after the doctor flushed the fourth-grader's left ear canal. His mother, Diane Courtney, said her son insisted he kept hearing a faint popping in his ear "like Rice Krispies."
Dr. David Irvine said it looked like the boy had something in his ear when he examined him.
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2007/05/06/national/main2765207.shtml
What began as a faint popping in a 9-year-old boy's ear "like Rice Krispies" ended up as an earache, and the doctor's diagnosis was that a pair of spiders made a home in the ear.
"They were walking on my eardrums," Jesse Courtney said.
One of the spiders was still alive after the doctor flushed the fourth-grader's left ear canal. His mother, Diane Courtney, said her son insisted he kept hearing a faint popping in his ear "like Rice Krispies."
Dr. David Irvine said it looked like the boy had something in his ear when he examined him.
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2007/05/06/national/main2765207.shtml