Strange addictions may be fun to watch, but they're ridiculously expensive to have
A few weeks ago, I contemplated ingesting pills filled with “organic, free-range” cat hair. Ultimately, I decided against taking the pills for fear of the havoc the hair might have had on my digestive tract. Just last week, a girl in India underwent surgery to remove a five-foot long cluster of hair from her digestive system after her family realized that she could barely eat or drink water anymore.
Suffice it to say that I’m confident in my decision.
As fun as it is to muse about ingesting hair, it’s not often that we talk about the very real financial consequences of having a life-debilitating compulsion. Take Allison, for example, who became famous for her unusual addiction to eating rubber tires specifically for their “chemically taste.”
While Allison insisted that there were no health issues or any money being lost as a result of her addiction, it’s almost certain that eventually her habit would have become more costly, considering significant health-care bills she would have incurred.