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08-17-2022, 06:05 PM
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Re: Woman in Coffin Moves Eyes
That would certainly make clinical rotations easier, if true. "Sorry buddy, but your mom is dead." "No, she's diabetic and jus.." "She's dead, my condolences!" *storms out of the room* |
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08-18-2022, 10:23 AM
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Re: Woman in Coffin Moves Eyes
Maybe they used shitty glue, but her eye didn’t look dead when it popped open idk what the fuck…
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08-18-2022, 12:56 PM
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Re: Woman in Coffin Moves Eyes
This might just be an issue with the translation, but normally, "...application of formaldehyde." doesn't mean topical use when it comes to preparing a body for viewing. It means that she was embalmed. If this is the case, she was VERY dead at the wake. In most cases, embalming fluid contains ~4% formaldehyde (sometimes called formalin in this state), and given the volumes used, if she wasn't dead before, she certainly was after. Due to the strong odour formaldehyde has, it's uncommon to use it externally, and there are other chemicals that can be used as part of the preparation of the body. This was almost certainly just an illusion, or an example of postmortem movement...which can happen for a lot of reasons. |
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08-19-2022, 09:20 PM
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Re: Woman in Coffin Moves Eyes
many years ago when i was working in the emergency room, an elderly lady fell in the nursing home and was brought in. About an hour later the nurse caring for her pushed the code button. The lady had died. We coded her for about twenty minutes and the doctor pronouced her. She had been flat line and notbreathin the entire time. She was 88 years old. We were very busy, and I was in charge and told the attendant that the patient had to go to the morgue. He went around the closed curtains and said "You keedin me {he was Jamaican}. There was moisture in her ETtube, she was breathing and had a heart rate. She lived for three more months - I swear.
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