When my mom had surgery I had to help her change her dressing on her wound I can say blood and open wounds don't effect me right after I helped her I took the gloves off scrubbed my hands and went back to eating my food
Pretty sure that’s his house because I see that same place on almost every video and short of his and I’m pretty sure he just did all that for the background as he talks about the stuff he talks about, and yea I’m pretty sure it’s illegal to record a crime scene so that’s why he’s always cleaning this place in his vids
I definitely get it. I'm a nurse and I'll be eating breakfast, with a bite still in my mouth, have a client shit all over themselves or the floor and be scrubbing away! Doesn't bother you after a while.
Or can u imagine sharting in ur suit, an then the zipper gets stuck.. then he realizes, a handful of wasps have made there way in, and their angry cause it smells like the bowels of evilness inside there, an everytime he gets stung, he sharts himself even more?? I think I'd quit an never look back.
When I was in first year med school, we would have cadaver dissection lessons after break and since there were many students we had to jostle for seats close to our professor to get a better view of the cadaver dissection. If I went to the canteen for lunch in that limited lunch time, my seat that I would save with my bag would definitely be stolen and I’d be displaced to a farther seat. And anyway since I brought packed lunch from home, I would sit in the dissection hall near the cadavers and finish my lunch. It would allow me to save my seat and get some extra time to revise on the cadaver before the class started. So I got used to the stench of dead bodies/ cadavers pretty soon. It was uncomfortable for sure, but that felt like the best option so I had to just get used to the discomfort. What really bothered me was when they poured too much formaline (preservatives for cadaver), it was so strong at times, my eyes would sting and water constantly and snot would be running down my nose. As the formaline dissipated in a few days, things would get better.
Not a med student, but that formalin (which I'm sure you know is formaldehyde) is awful! We dissected cats in high school and would spray them with it when we were done! I was thankful the day our teacher let us wear masks with peppermint oil. But now, as a surg tech, it makes cautery smell awful so...I'll pick my poison. Luckily we really don't use it in the OR other than for specimens-which you can't smell, so yay
@@fierysoul1357oh yeah, a dead guy on the table had a stench but the worst was opening the container where there were body parts in formaline, that was the worst
Not a professional cleaner, but I just helped move out my grandparent who was a hoarder and the house was in Florida and had no central air and hadn't been cleaned in 20+ years so black mold and dust was everywhere, unfortunately, I’m half British and I was too coothful to wear a suit and gloves and so my hands are covered with very minor but very painful chemical burns. So with all that being said, I know how hard deep cleaning can be. thanks for your service my dude!
I think the hardest for me would be like he said getting back into the suit and continuing after eating lunch. I’d probably just eat a big breakfast and a nice dinner and have a glass of water for lunch lol
My brother worked for a company doing bio-hazard stuff. Idk if it’s the same thing as this but he didn’t need special schooling. So basically this comment is pointless.
Same. I literally just had a conversation with someone about wanting to start a crime scene/disaster cleaning business. Anyone wanna go into business together? lol
I completely understand, I work in a field where I come into contact with bodily fluids and faeces and you go from having to clean it up to having your lunch break right after, without blinking an eye 😅
Reminds me of when I was at the hospital, a doctor walked by telling her coworker that she just performed her second gastric surgery of the day, while casually as hell eating a bag of cashews. Like lady. You just had someone cut open and was digging around inside of a living body, and now youre probably going to do it again, or a more complicated surgery. But you’re eating cashews like it’s no big deal..?
My son and former husband both serve/served as law enforcement officers. Kid, you really earn your money. I truly, honestly wish you the very, very best. That’s a really tough job.
In medical school, anatomy (AKA cadaver dissection lab) was right before lunch. My stomach would always be growling and I would be so hungry during that class.
As a man who works in the medical field and has to take care of patients, I’ve gotten used to cleaning up all sorts of stuff, from blood to literal shit, and eating right after washing my hands (even though I’m wearing gloves while cleaning). You just gotta get used to it
When I was training to work in the medical examiner department…my trainer was performing a autopsy on a dead body, his alarm clock went off and he said “”lunch time”” he stopped what he was doing, washed his hands and took out his lunchbox and started eating his sandwich next to the corpse
You can ask any experienced PSW the same thing. "How do you eat lunch after cleaning up a patient you found waist-deep in a puddle of his own diarrhea?" "Well... I wash my hands twice as long as every other time... then I eat. ...What?"
I'm certain its similar for surgeons too. They study organs and how to cut them, live ones too, so often, they just get numb to the gross factor. Similar to when I dissected a frog once in 8th grade and then once in 9th: by the second time, I was able to do it with less issues because I knew what to do and what to expect.
Tbh, I feel you in some ways, I had to dissect pig foetuses just before lunch while the death smell was still there even tho they put chemicals and put them in cold spaces to not smell. I don’t know how I was able to eat my ham sandwich afterwards, but I did😭
I work in sterile services cleaning and maintaining surgical tools etc. Honestly the gore just turns into part of work. Having a dark sence of humour definatley helps.
I did a couple rotations in the OR and the things you would see could take your appetite away. But once you start eating while watching a tv show or something it’s like oh i’m really hungry!
The sink scrubbing part reminds me of one time i got a really bad nosebleed (i got them a lot as a kid) and i basically covered the whole sink with my blood and it looked like a crime scene. i should have made a tiktok with creepy music and caption 😂
Bro puts on a full bunny suit and gas mask to clean up a blood stain In the sidewalk using a hose but then doesn’t even have gloves when cleaning up “blood” in a sink.
I felt the same way after a nasty job. Mine was no where near how nasty (and mentally messes with you) but for me i dealt with maggots on a lot of my material at work. I have a phobia of maggots so the whole time working there i couldnt eat things like rice or noodles. 🤢😳
After a while, you just get used to it. I remember the first time someone bought pizza for the lot of us, and we were in the breakroom, talking about this pt with a stage IV ulcer, and thought, "huh. This is weird, right?"
Do the crime scenes ever remind you of the lunch you ate? Like, do you look at some mangled body parts and be like, "damn, that kinda looks like the burger I just ate 😐"