TLC’s ‘Stuck’: Dr George Livermore pulls out a bead from a little's girl ear

TLC’s medical series ‘Stuck’ really seem to fascinate the audience
UPDATED MAR 3, 2022
Dr George Livermore taking out the bead from the little girl's ear (TLC)
Dr George Livermore taking out the bead from the little girl's ear (TLC)

TLC’s ‘Stuck’ happens to show some really weird stuff lodged inside people. Remember the 'vibrator stuck' story from the first episode or the 'foul-smelling pebble-like stones' that came out of a lady? We often feel that large objects may easily become trapped, yet the fact is that little objects can be more dangerous. Remember how Mary's fake nail was tucked into her ear in the previous episode? Or the courageous little Zion who accidentally embedded an earring in the back of his ear?

‘STUCK’ makes you realize how important it is to protect your ears, as it frequently features people who get things stuck inside them. At the same time, when the doctors remove these weird things from humans, the show brings satisfaction at the end.

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TLC has released a preview for the next episode of 'Stuck'. The teaser shows a child with a bead in her right ear. When the nurse asks how long the bead has been there, the little girl's mother says, "It's been in here for a while because we haven't had a bean bag in for months." It's strange that something was trapped in the small girl's ear for nearly a month and yet she could hear fine, as her mother had only discovered it three days prior.

Dr George Livermore, ENT has been practicing medicine for the past 32 years. It's not unusual for children to present with bizarre, foreign objects stuck inside them, says the doctor, since they do have a propensity to somehow get strange things lodged inside. Since they don't want to discuss how the thing got there, kids refuse to acknowledge it. He also says that he is usually a soft-spoken man while dealing with children. Dr Livermore will be seen removing the bead from the little girl's ear. In the last two episodes, we saw several ways for removing things from people's ears, such as suction and irrigation. Let's see which approach the doctor is going to choose this time.



 

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