Unfortunately, yes. I used to be a scrub tech at the local hospital here. One of my jobs was to sterilize equipment and that included the tools from the morgue. I hated it. I'll never forget the smell. It was awful. I don't want to spund morbid but after awhile it became a routine and I just became kind of numb to it all.
Yes a few never bugged me i just noticed that their were was no longer a spirit in the body the first body i seen i was 8, then when i was 11 witnessed a dead body in the alleyway me and my family thought it was funny cause we thought it was a trash bag but it was really a dead homeless person who was murdered face first in all black & i worked in a morgue type place before. I think it's just a part of life as the way i seen it im more afraid of ghost then any lifeless body.
Lots of Times. I use4d to Work in a Nursing Home and had to prepare for bag and Tag. I also have Seen them embalmed in Funeral Homes and Touch Them... They are Family. I cope Well with Death. xx
Yeah, twice for humans. Death itself doesn’t bother me, it’s only when it’s someone I care about that it starts to affect me. One was whatever, the other broke my heart.
Were all constantly coping with death because its inevitable. I choose to live with no regrets, when someone dies I appreciate the impact they had on my life because i love myself.
Yes, I've had several family members die. My grandparents, great grandma, my friends sister (died of cancer when she was twenty), my friends father, my cousin and his wife (died in a car accident).
I have, I had a chance to see my sister before she was cleaned up at the funeral home. The memory will always stick with you, I ended up having to talk to a therapist about it.
I am sooo sorry for your loss! I can't imagine what that would be like! Did they do an autopsy?
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Yeah, my grandpa at his funeral. I'm of the mentality that everyone dies. It's a normal, and honestly kind of comforting, part of life. So it doesn't bother me too much.
I have when i was a reserve deputy at my local sheriff's office... I talked with my partners and decompressed... I have been at the bedsides of both my grandfather and grandmother when they passed , that's a hard reality to accept
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Unfortunately, yes. I used to be a scrub tech at the local hospital here. One of my jobs was to sterilize equipment and that included the tools from the morgue. I hated it. I'll never forget the smell. It was awful. I don't want to spund morbid but after awhile it became a routine and I just became kind of numb to it all.
I am so sorry to hear about your mom.
I used to work in medical, so it was expected there.
Other than that, I did see a deceased homeless person once. That was sad. Makes you wonder what his story in life was.
I work in healthcare. I've seen dead bodies, and I've seen people die.
The former never bothered me, but the latter caused issues in the beginning.
Lots of self-reflection at first. Now, it's a mostly numbness.
Yes, but those that I've seen are either in the casket already (open casket funeral) or driving by a lethal car crash.
No coping necessary :/
Yes a few never bugged me i just noticed that their were was no longer a spirit in the body the first body i seen i was 8, then when i was 11 witnessed a dead body in the alleyway me and my family thought it was funny cause we thought it was a trash bag but it was really a dead homeless person who was murdered face first in all black & i worked in a morgue type place before. I think it's just a part of life as the way i seen it im more afraid of ghost then any lifeless body.
Only at a funeral. It would be horrible to find someone dead. I hope that never happens to me.
Lots of Times.
I use4d to Work in a Nursing Home and had to prepare for bag and Tag. I also have Seen them embalmed in Funeral Homes and Touch Them... They are Family. I cope Well with Death. xx
Yeah, twice for humans. Death itself doesn’t bother me, it’s only when it’s someone I care about that it starts to affect me. One was whatever, the other broke my heart.
Grandma, grandpa, dad, and two people I had to see in the morgue. I never had a shocking experience, but it was painful instead (with my relatives)
Were all constantly coping with death because its inevitable. I choose to live with no regrets, when someone dies I appreciate the impact they had on my life because i love myself.
Yes, I've had several family members die. My grandparents, great grandma, my friends sister (died of cancer when she was twenty), my friends father, my cousin and his wife (died in a car accident).
I have, I had a chance to see my sister before she was cleaned up at the funeral home. The memory will always stick with you, I ended up having to talk to a therapist about it.
our customer was coop funeral for AC
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Sure, some relatives. Not the ones I'd dearly love. And my grandparents when I were a kid. Just felt numb most of the times. Nothing too much.
I am sooo sorry for your loss! I can't imagine what that would be like! Did they do an autopsy?
Yeah, my grandpa at his funeral. I'm of the mentality that everyone dies. It's a normal, and honestly kind of comforting, part of life. So it doesn't bother me too much.
I have when i was a reserve deputy at my local sheriff's office... I talked with my partners and decompressed...
I have been at the bedsides of both my grandfather and grandmother when they passed , that's a hard reality to accept
Yes. Not just at funerals, but elsewhere as well. They don't faze me.
Yes, with candles at both ends. How I coped depended on how close I was to the person.
Yes, and they had been dead for a couple of weeks. The smell is something I will never forget.