Wang Tianqing was suffering from symptoms that had grown progressively worse over two decades, but when he finally visited the doctor, the cause came as a surprise.
CT scans showed a bullet inside his head.
The Chinese surgeon who removed it says Mr Wang cheated death by a matter of millimetres.
"The bullet penetrated his skull and then stopped near his temple," said neurosurgeon Wang Zhiming.
"If it had moved a bit further backward and to the right, he wouldn't have survived."
But what puzzled Mr Wang's doctors was exactly how the bullet got there, until the patient remembered a day in 1988.
Mr Wang recalled feeling a heavy blow to his head before losing consciousness.
"I thought I'd been hit by a slingshot," he said.
"I saw a man standing on a hill and thought he'd hit me."
He woke up in hospital, where the medical staff could find nothing wrong.
They gave him an anti-inflammatory and sent him home but shortly afterwards he began having occasional convulsions. Read More
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