The CAT scan of Emerson de Oliveira Abreu, a man who came to the hospital with a spear stuck in his head after a diving accident, is shown on a monitor at the Adao Pereira Nunes state hospital in Duque de Caxias, Brazil, Wednesday, April 1, 2009. After doctors surgically removed the 6-inch (15-centimeter) spear from his brain, Abreu is in stable condition.
SAO PAULO - A Brazilian man who came to a hospital with a spear stuck in his head after a diving accident says he is done with underwater fishing.
Three days after doctors surgically removed a 15-centimetre spear from his brain, Emerson de Oliveira Abreu says "never more" will he get back into the water to fish with spears.
Abreu is in stable condition and expected to be released in 10 days.
Abreu told Globo TV on Wednesday that he felt "a sharp pain" after his shot apparently ricocheted off a rock and entered his head just above his left eye.
He said the pain was unbearable every time he touched the spear or when the ambulance hit bumps in the road on the way to the hospital.
Three days after doctors surgically removed a 15-centimetre spear from his brain, Emerson de Oliveira Abreu says "never more" will he get back into the water to fish with spears.
Abreu is in stable condition and expected to be released in 10 days.
Abreu told Globo TV on Wednesday that he felt "a sharp pain" after his shot apparently ricocheted off a rock and entered his head just above his left eye.
He said the pain was unbearable every time he touched the spear or when the ambulance hit bumps in the road on the way to the hospital.
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