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@ZiggWheelsManning We're losing her doctor! We must act now!

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But in all seriousness to a non-serious discussion, this isn't like when a child sits in a bucket and has genuinely wedged themselves, only her limbs are trapped, though notably all the way up to her chest and abdomen. That may suggest a vacuum has managed to occur. If that is indeed a typical ceramic garden pot then that shouldn't be possible, as there'd be a drainage hole at the bottom releiving said pressure difference, not to mention the porous nature of terracotta. The density of the material would make an xray useless. An MRI may he necessary, although the drainage hole could permit an endoscopy.

Do the Apples have insurance?

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2 minutes ago, SharpWit said:

@ZiggWheelsManning We're losing her doctor! We must act now!

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But in all seriousness to a non-serious discussion, this isn't like when a child sits in a bucket and has genuinely wedged themselves, only her limbs are trapped, though notably all the way up to her chest and abdomen. That may suggest a vacuum has managed to occur. If that is indeed a typical ceramic garden pot then that shouldn't be possible, as there'd be a drainage hole at the bottom releiving said pressure difference, not to mention the porous nature of terracotta. The density of the material would make an xray useless. An MRI may he necessary, although the drainage hole could permit an endoscopy.

Do the Apples have insurance?

The problem with breaking the pot into shards is they could cut anyone who got stuck in them. A brute force method works sometimes but a case like this? I'd go for something less risky first, if that didn't work, then I'd try the hammer, a mild tap just enough to cause a fracture in the pot after telling someone who was trapped in it to not move an inch.

I got the idea of soap and water from that time I had a ring stuck on my finger.

Plant pots won't be vacuum sealed due to usually having a drainage hole at the bottom to remove excess water, you're right, so soap and water should theoretically be capable of making it easier to remove someone from the pot if they were unfortunate enough to get trapped in it.

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