“That is what I love about dermatologists; they don't want to cut anyone open -they just love lotion,” says Dr. Yang of Grey’s Anatomy.Looking at it, I sense a personal connection into loving skin doctors more than surgeons. Unknown by many, I had been to consecutive procedures for multiple cyst excision in the past years. All but non-cancerous nodules, though. Inherently weak to face (psychological) survival during the operation, for that three times of lying down in the cold slaughter bed at the OR, I had always requested the physicians to put me to sleep despite those being just minor operations. After dozing off, depending on the sedation formula in my veins, thankfully I come back to life with pads of white medical fabric wrapped around my wound. While the surgical sleeping experience is indescribable, my family’s worrying outside the operating room is at the highest degree too.
These all left a traumatic stance when I hear of surgeons − cutting you open, stitch the incision they made and plaster your wound. Aren’t they scary?

Thursday, July 07, 2011
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3 comments:
slaughter bed???? *big eyes*
i'm not scared..i'm vewy brave *trembling knees*
It's very scary! The mere thought sends chills down my spine. If I have other choices, I'd never want to go under the knives!
@Beany: If you don't have the idea just yet, it's very cold inside but then I got corn-sized sweatdrops running down from my forehead off to my hands. Scary experience, very very scary!
@Mommy: Yes, I neither!
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