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I used to volunteer at a prestigious ER here in the heart of NYC a couple of years ago. Needless to say, I've seen some **** (quite literally). One time, an obese, diabetic male came in with yellowed bandages wrapped around his tree-trunk legs. He kept yelling that his legs were "itchin' like hell," and demanded to be seen by someone immediately. One of the residents and I walked over to him, smiling as we cut away the bandages.
I don't know what was worse. The smell of rotting flesh, or the sight of hundreds of maggots crawling in and out of his wounds. I damn near lost it and had to excuse myself. Even as I type this now, I get a bit squeamish and get that itchy sensation along my arms and scalp. shudder.
For some reason, blood and guts don't get to me, but certain things like pus and maggots do. Any of you guys experience something similar? Just wondering how common squeamishness is and if one gets accustomed to it over time.
I don't know what was worse. The smell of rotting flesh, or the sight of hundreds of maggots crawling in and out of his wounds. I damn near lost it and had to excuse myself. Even as I type this now, I get a bit squeamish and get that itchy sensation along my arms and scalp. shudder.
For some reason, blood and guts don't get to me, but certain things like pus and maggots do. Any of you guys experience something similar? Just wondering how common squeamishness is and if one gets accustomed to it over time.