Hendrik
Helmer felt so irritable that he attempted to suck out the pest with a vacuum
cleaner before seeking medical help
cockroach
measuring two centimetres has been found inside an Australian man's ear.
Hendrik
Helmer's ordeal began on Wednesday morning when a sharp pain woke him,
Australian Broadcasting Corporation said.
The
Darwin resident said that he immediately suspected that an insect may have
burrowed into him whilst he was sleeping.
Unable to
cope with the intense pain he attempted to use a vacuum cleaner to suck it out
and then use water to flush it out but this only seemed to anger the pest.
At a loss
as to what to do Mr Helmer, who works as a supervisor at a warehouse, woke his
flatmate who took him to Royal Darwin Hospital where a doctor eventually
managed to remove it.
Mr
Helmer, who lives in Karama, said: "I was hoping it wasn't a poisonous
spider.
"I
was hoping it didn't bite me.
"Whatever
was in my ear didn't like it at all."
When he
reached the hospital he was quickly seen by a doctor who placed olive oil down
his ear canal, which forced the cockroach to move even deeper.
Thankfully,
it began to die, allowing the doctor to use forceps to pull the bug out.
Mr Helmer
said: "Near the 10-minute mark...he started to stop burrowing but he was
still in the throes of death-twitching.
"They
said they had never pulled an insect this large out of someone’s ear.”
Despite his
ordeal, Mr Helmer, who is not expected to suffer any long-term affects from the
incident, said that he would not take any precautions or change his sleeping
habit in the future.
He even joked on his Facebook page that he had made peace with his unwanted
dead tenant, which he now keeps in a medical pot and calls Roger.
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