

Just in case anyone wanted to see how delicate the art of medicine is, here are some photos of some of the tools that I have been using to finesse my way into my benefactor's spinal column and chest cavity.

It took a considerable amount of time to expose said patron's lungs. This was due mostly to the fact the a pacemaker was found in said chest. If you can be a organ donor, could you be a biotechnology donor? I wonder if someone could have used this fine piece of Medtronic hardware. Due to the aforementioned finesse, no one will be using this piece of equipment again.
I did get to watch LK for most of the night as Mer went to a function. You would never believe a grown man would make such noises to a stoic face infant and not feel ridiculous, but they do. It was still nice when Mer came home, after LK was snoozing fitfully.
2 comments:
Well, I was not expecting THAT! Ew! But I guess if you were my doctor, I'd be glad that you'd practiced on someone else first...
Hey Brian,
Linsy and I just thought we'd say hi. We have a blog too if you want to take a look. Hope you are doing well. Tell you wife hi for us.
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