Many years ago my cousin up on the farm did that. We were all playing and running around and someone went into the house and as my cousin was going to run through the open screen door, someone pulled it shut and as he stopped short he inhaled a piece or part of a carrot he was chewing on and as time went on for about a week he developed a cough and so they took him to be x-rayed and saw the carrot piece in his lower lobe of his left lung. He had to have surgery to have that lobe removed and to this day, he is fine and it had no bad or lasting affect on him. I truly believe that Terry will be okay. Take care Terry if you are reading this. Also for kids or adults to not run around with anything in your mouth. Chris Rasmussen From: Richard McKinley Sent: Friday, February 27, 2015 5:51 PM To: msb-alumni@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [msb-alumni] Re: Update On Terry The lesson here is, don't breathe it in. On Feb 27, 2015, at 3:00 PM, Mark Martin <mbmartin1984@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: I think the food is on the lung. Terry said this is the third time this has happened but the first time they couldn't remove it with the scope, thus the surgery. Terry, if you are reading these posts, let us know if I am correct on this. If you don't feel up to writing, call so I can set the record straight. Mark Martin, 73. --- This email has been checked for viruses by Avast antivirus software. http://www.avast.com