The Ultimate Act of Love… or Desperation?

You can’t make this up: a woman in Saskatchewan claims her boyfriend took matters into his own hands and removed a surgical screw that was poking out of her head. Yes, you read that right – out of her head! According to a post on Reddit’s r/nottheonion, the woman’s doctor allegedly didn’t believe her when she complained about the screw, prompting her boyfriend to take drastic action.

A Screw Loose (Literally)

The woman’s story, shared by user /u/Emerald_Encrusted, has left many scratching their heads. Apparently, the woman had undergone surgery and was experiencing some… let’s call them “complications.” A screw from the surgery had worked its way out of her skull and was protruding from her head. You’d think that’s a pretty obvious problem, but allegedly, her doctor wasn’t convinced. As reported by the Reddit user, the woman’s boyfriend decided to take matters into his own hands and removed the screw himself. Because, you know, that’s exactly what you want your significant other to do – play amateur surgeon.

The Plot Thickens

Now, we can’t verify the details of this story, but if it’s true, it raises some serious questions about the woman’s medical care. Why didn’t the doctor believe her? Was the screw really poking out of her head, or was it just a figment of her imagination? And what kind of boyfriend removes a surgical screw from his partner’s head? The original post on Reddit’s r/nottheonion has sparked a lively discussion, with many users expressing shock and disbelief at the woman’s story.

A Love That’s Screw-Tight

In all seriousness, this story is a wild ride. Whether or not it’s true, it’s a testament to the power of love – or maybe just the power of desperation. If you’re going to remove a surgical screw from someone’s head, it’s probably best to leave it to the professionals. But hey, if your boyfriend is willing to go to such extremes to help you out, that’s definitely a sign of devotion. As the saying goes, “love is a many-splendored thing” – and sometimes, that thing is a surgical screw.