the episiotomy.
the master sewer, Krys McNeil (bottom left), showed us all how it was done before lacerating each of our chickens and letting us loose to practice each stitch.
the gaping wound beFORE i stitched it up..
and AFter. We agreed that suturing is really a form of art.
and the finished product! our whole class "passed" suturing up chickens and now its on to bigger, better, and more real tissue.
Friday, July 20, 2007
suturing class 101~
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okay that's kinda discusting jenna! haha a chicken!?!?! i'm not going to be able to eat chicken without thinking of it refered to as a "vagina" needing suturs! haha SICK!
anyways.... one week and counting!
luv ya
Oh ya, gotta love that chicken suturing. We sutured foam for practice, so at least you get to work on flesh! Much more realistic! ;-)
Hey jenna. I miss you soo much, I had a dream the other night that you called me from a subway station and told me you'de be passing thru toronto in about 15 minutes...yes, that's right you took the subway here from the phillipines. I want/need you around soo badly that it makes me cry sometimes. I hope your well and i really hope we get to spend some serious time together soon. I think about you all the time bebe. xoxo MAry
Something about that post seemed so wrong...
Turn back the kiddy clock again...
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