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- the wiggle baron
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Human dissections
Well, I just found out that 23rd of April im going to Bristol for cadaver work as part of my course (chiropractic).
I've found myself really torn over this, i mean, im definately going to go. Lets be honest, it will be quite an experience. But I dont know how im going to deal with it, while im not a particularly spiritual man, and definately not a religious one, I still have a horrible feeling about it. I can't tell whether or not I like the idea. I mean, that was someones son/daughter.
I dunno, i just found out and im a little freaked out about it...
I just think it feels slightly disrespectful, i mean i can understand of course when doctors, and surgeons especially, do this (they will have to learn to deal with death as an every day part of their life) but as a chiropractor i wont have to deal with this. It feels like a bit of a tangent to my course, and I dont know if that matters or...ah goddamit i just dont know!!
Having a bit of an ethical dilemma here...
I've found myself really torn over this, i mean, im definately going to go. Lets be honest, it will be quite an experience. But I dont know how im going to deal with it, while im not a particularly spiritual man, and definately not a religious one, I still have a horrible feeling about it. I can't tell whether or not I like the idea. I mean, that was someones son/daughter.
I dunno, i just found out and im a little freaked out about it...
I just think it feels slightly disrespectful, i mean i can understand of course when doctors, and surgeons especially, do this (they will have to learn to deal with death as an every day part of their life) but as a chiropractor i wont have to deal with this. It feels like a bit of a tangent to my course, and I dont know if that matters or...ah goddamit i just dont know!!
Having a bit of an ethical dilemma here...
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If I may;
Don't be a wuss.
It's just the first couple minutes that'll be strange. As soon as you get in there, you'll be fine.
A friend of mine is finishing his doctorate, and the stories he tells me (!)
He's been amputating stuff in the past few weeks. A big toe, a leg below the knee....etc. And they don't let him sleep more than 3 hours a night (!)
Anyways, best of luck
Don't be a wuss.
A friend of mine is finishing his doctorate, and the stories he tells me (!)
He's been amputating stuff in the past few weeks. A big toe, a leg below the knee....etc. And they don't let him sleep more than 3 hours a night (!)
Anyways, best of luck
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keep in mind the person donated their body to science. you might also be having some anxiety about facing death, perhaps? i had a similar fleetin experience when i checked out the body worlds exhibits
http://www.bodyworlds.com/en/media/pict ... category=7
watch a few episodes of csi. youll be fine Ü
http://www.bodyworlds.com/en/media/pict ... category=7
watch a few episodes of csi. youll be fine Ü
- the wiggle baron
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Well, its not the blood and guts side of things that disturbs me, its...oh i dunno what it is to be honest
Theres something about it that is sitting in my stomach. Probably some kind of pussy.
Edit: The hell? Since when has pussy been backwards...
Theres something about it that is sitting in my stomach. Probably some kind of pussy.
Edit: The hell? Since when has pussy been backwards...
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- little boh peep
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Exactly. They chose it, there's nothing disrespectful.hera wrote:keep in mind the person donated their body to science.
IMHO by the time a body is embalmed and preserved, it looks more like a wax model than a person. There's no animation, no healthy glow, no trace of life left. The smell of chemicals is the most off-putting part.
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Only the first few minutes are disturbing from what I've heard.
I know several people who have done the cadavery thing and they always say the same thing. After a while you accept what has happened and the bodies just turn into objects rather than people.
Another fun thing is that guys tend to react worse to it than girls, from what I've heard.
If you were a wiggle Baroness, you'd probably fare a little better.
I know several people who have done the cadavery thing and they always say the same thing. After a while you accept what has happened and the bodies just turn into objects rather than people.
Another fun thing is that guys tend to react worse to it than girls, from what I've heard.
If you were a wiggle Baroness, you'd probably fare a little better.
- the wiggle baron
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Yeah, I know, ive thought about it from pretty much every angle there is. And i know theres nothing spiritual about a dead body, its just that. A (very well organised) slab of meat to go the extreme.
Still doesnt sit well!
Especially as (imo) its nothing but the chiropractic profession over-reacting to 100 years of criticism. Chiro's have always been viewed in the past as quacks who just crack your back, take your money and run. Its why the chiro course these days is so fucking intense. (I mean, we have more hours of lectures than a degree in medicine, and we do it in 3/4 years...) But it really is just to prove a point, that we really are professionals and not just someone of the street who took a weekend course and can suddenly call themselves a chiropractor (although this still happens in some countries, spain for example has no legislation regarding chiropractic, so anyone can set up a course there with whatever syllabus they desire, and award chiropractic degrees for it. Well, its not quite that simple, but its really not far off the truth)
Anyhoo, to me it just feels like this has been added more for show than anything else (which if i was to donate my body to science i would NOT be happy about. Well, obviously i wouldnt really notice...but whatever) I can't imagine what I will gain from this that could not be picked up in a textbook. If i can ever see inside a patient...ive probably done something very wrong indeed...
Still doesnt sit well!
Especially as (imo) its nothing but the chiropractic profession over-reacting to 100 years of criticism. Chiro's have always been viewed in the past as quacks who just crack your back, take your money and run. Its why the chiro course these days is so fucking intense. (I mean, we have more hours of lectures than a degree in medicine, and we do it in 3/4 years...) But it really is just to prove a point, that we really are professionals and not just someone of the street who took a weekend course and can suddenly call themselves a chiropractor (although this still happens in some countries, spain for example has no legislation regarding chiropractic, so anyone can set up a course there with whatever syllabus they desire, and award chiropractic degrees for it. Well, its not quite that simple, but its really not far off the truth)
Anyhoo, to me it just feels like this has been added more for show than anything else (which if i was to donate my body to science i would NOT be happy about. Well, obviously i wouldnt really notice...but whatever) I can't imagine what I will gain from this that could not be picked up in a textbook. If i can ever see inside a patient...ive probably done something very wrong indeed...
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