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California woman who dreamed she ate her engagement ring has surgery after waking up to find she actually did

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Woman has surgery after swallowing engagement ring
ByJon Haworth
September 15, 2019, 12:12 PM

A San Diego woman has had surgery after dreamed she was forced to eat her engagement ring woke up to discover that she had actually eaten it.

Jenna Evans was deep asleep on Tuesday night when she dreamed that she and her fiancé, Bobby, were on a high-speed train facing off with “bad guys” and during the fight Bobby told her she had to swallow her engagement ring to protect it from them, she told ABC San Diego affiliate station KGTV.

When she woke up, however, she saw that the ring was gone and immediately knew what had happened.

"When I woke up and it was not on my hand, I knew exactly where it was," Evans said. "It was in my stomach."

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Evans and her fiancé’s fears were confirmed after she got an X-ray at Urgent Care. The silhouette of the ring was clearly there right in the middle of her stomach.

Things took a turn when she could feel the ring in her stomach and it started becoming painful for her.

So, rather than let the ring pass through her organs naturally, the doctor suggested that the safest way to retrieve her engagement ring would be to have an upper endoscopy to remove it.

"I was really happy because I don't know if I can look at it and appreciate it in the same way, if I had to search for it," Evans said to KGTV.

The procedure went smoothly and doctors were able to remove the ring from her intestines.

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Even after everything she has been through, Evans is thrilled to have her ring back.

"I feel very grateful that I got it back, and that this is a happy and funny story," Evans said.

Jenna and Bobby’s nuptials are still on course to take place in her home state of Texas next May but with one difference in the preparations now.

She takes the ring off before she goes to sleep.

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