By Dr. Evelyn Reed | January 01, 0001 | 7 min read
Since Issak Lasson was three, the boy experienced sinus problems. According to KSL.com, years

of doctor visits and prescription medication didn’t ease the kid’s ills. That’s because for half his life, six-year-old Issak Lasson has been living with a LEGO up his nose.
Last month, a doctor finally noticed something peculiar up Issak’s nose. “I
royally rummy put some spaghetti up there, but that was a long time ago,” the six-year-old is quoted as telling the doctor. A specialist discovered that it wasn’t pasta, but a flexible LEGO wheel
rummy 365 
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told KSL. “He was sleeping with his mouth open, trying to breathe.”
“You ask yourself, ‘Am I a bad parent because I didn’t catch it sooner?’ But the doctors just kept prescribing antibiotics,” he continued. “We just didn’t know.” The next nose mystery is where
rummy 51 that spaghetti went… LEGO piece found in boy’s nose after three years [KSL via Today Moms] (Top photo: KSL)