Girl Swallows 30 Magnets. Said they "Looked Like Candy"

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An eight-year-old Indiana girl swallowed 30 magnets and steel balls from a toy last month and, her father says, needed emergency surgery to save her from what doctors told him were eight gunshot or stab-like holes in her intestines.

Haley Lents told Early Show co-anchor Maggie Rodriguez Monday she ingested the ten magnets and 20 steel balls because they "looked like candy."

Haley's father, Jason Lents, told CBS News he "really" doesn't understand how Haley could have consumed the parts, because she "gets A's and B's, and we taught her not to do stuff like this."

Jason says doctors told him Haley is lucky to be alive. She spent two weeks in the hospital.

He says he and his wife were in the same room as Haley in their Huntingburg home when she consumed the items, and they didn't even realize it. He says they rushed Haley to the hospital two days later when she began experiencing pain so severe she could barely stand up.

The parts came from a toy called Magnetix, made by Mega Brands, which issued a statement about the incident: ""Mega Brands was saddened to learn that a child sustained injury from ingesting a large number of toy parts, some of which apparently contained magnets. While we have not been able to confirm whether the toy involved was a MEGA Brands product, it is clear this was a highly unusual and isolated situation and is not indicative of any problem with Mega Brands' magnetic construction toys currently on the market. In general, if a child swallows 30 pieces of any toy, it is likely that it will result in harm regardless of the toy in question."

Haley told Rodriguez she wants other kids to know they shouldn't eat toy parts.

Jason also wants to get the word out. He pointed out to Rodriguez that, "These are high intensity magnets. There are so many parents out there that have no idea that these toys -- it just takes two magnets to kill someone. ... And because they are so easy to swallow ... (Mega Brands hasn't) done enough. Now, Mega ... has said that, coming out in July of '08, next month, that they have a completely redesigned magnetic set that contains no magnetic parts that can be swallowed. ... They obviously feel that there's an issue."

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Great - now she has the capacity to grow up and make more ******ed people. :o
 
An eight-year-old Indiana girl swallowed 30 magnets and steel balls from a toy last month and, her father says, needed emergency surgery to save her from what doctors told him were eight gunshot or stab-like holes in her intestines.

Haley Lents told Early Show co-anchor Maggie Rodriguez Monday she ingested the ten magnets and 20 steel balls because they "looked like candy."

Haley's father, Jason Lents, told CBS News he "really" doesn't understand how Haley could have consumed the parts, because she "gets A's and B's, and we taught her not to do stuff like this."

Jason says doctors told him Haley is lucky to be alive. She spent two weeks in the hospital.

He says he and his wife were in the same room as Haley in their Huntingburg home when she consumed the items, and they didn't even realize it. He says they rushed Haley to the hospital two days later when she began experiencing pain so severe she could barely stand up.

The parts came from a toy called Magnetix, made by Mega Brands, which issued a statement about the incident: ""Mega Brands was saddened to learn that a child sustained injury from ingesting a large number of toy parts, some of which apparently contained magnets. While we have not been able to confirm whether the toy involved was a MEGA Brands product, it is clear this was a highly unusual and isolated situation and is not indicative of any problem with Mega Brands' magnetic construction toys currently on the market. In general, if a child swallows 30 pieces of any toy, it is likely that it will result in harm regardless of the toy in question."

Haley told Rodriguez she wants other kids to know they shouldn't eat toy parts.

Jason also wants to get the word out. He pointed out to Rodriguez that, "These are high intensity magnets. There are so many parents out there that have no idea that these toys -- it just takes two magnets to kill someone. ... And because they are so easy to swallow ... (Mega Brands hasn't) done enough. Now, Mega ... has said that, coming out in July of '08, next month, that they have a completely redesigned magnetic set that contains no magnetic parts that can be swallowed. ... They obviously feel that there's an issue."

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http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2008/06/02/earlyshow/living/parenting/main4144807.shtml
Well no ****... as if other kids before this incident were thinking "I guess I can eat magnets yay!"
Also I feel like the parents are kinda foolish for not noticing this... HOW DO YOU NOT FREAKIN NOTICE YOUR KID EATING MAGNETS? Also the girl does't look that street smart....
 
Well no ****... as if other kids before this incident were thinking "I guess I can eat magnets yay!"
Also I feel like the parents are kinda foolish for not noticing this... HOW DO YOU NOT FREAKIN NOTICE YOUR KID EATING MAGNETS? Also the girl does't look that street smart....

Lmfao. I thought the same thing when I read this story earlier. Her parents were like right there..& didn't notice? Wtf were they doing?:huh:

Some parents today..Man..Why are they parents in the first place?:o
 
Lmfao. I thought the same thing when I read this story earlier. Her parents were like right there..& didn't notice? Wtf were they doing?:huh:

Some parents today..Man..Why are they parents in the first place?:o
My bet is they were fighting over how the husband had just consumed has consumed the fridge recently, the part your not hearing about this story...
The Dad eats everything and the girl had NOTHING left to eat but magnets!
 
"Haley told Rodriguez she wants other kids to know they shouldn't eat toy parts."

are you... kidding... me?
 
"Haley told Rodriguez she wants other kids to know they shouldn't eat toy parts."

are you... kidding... me?
I know right lol, Let's see if she still get's A's and B's after this. Also in fifth grade doesn't EVERYONE?
 
I wonder if I told her i had some "chocolate bars" in my backyard, would she eat it?
 
Just cause you get A's and B's doesn't mean you have common sense. Some people are just stupid. In this case, her father.
 
I bet she's very attractive for an eight year old.

To spoons.
 
Well when she grows up she'll be attractive. :o

edit: demento beat me.
 
Wow, I'm sure they didn't taste like candy. :csad: She's 8, how does this happen? :huh:
 
Tomato/Tomato, Potato/Potato, Pajama/Pajama (depends on how you read those by the way hahaha...)
 
Wow, I honestly thought the title said girl swallows 30 midgets.
 
So clearly the lesson here is that A's and B's at that age mean squat.
 
That happens once in a while. Completely misread something trying to quickly glance at the forums. I did a double take on this one, though.
 
How can a child not taste the difference between candy and metal? 1 or 2 I could understand, but 30? Seriously.
 

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