"you died. bummer. unfortunately, you’re not quite ready to move on, so you decide to stick around for a while and keep an eye on your physical body. little do you know, you’re about to witness first-hand many of the funeral home secrets they don’t want you to know! since you’re fairly young and your death was rather … unexpected, you’re going to need a post-mortem exam. that’s why you find yourself...or rather, your body...safely stored in a freezer in the morgue in the basement of your local hospital."
the unexpected journey of a body in a funeral home
when someone passes away, their body embarks on a journey that is both mysterious and fascinating. funeral homes, often shrouded in secrecy, are the places where the final preparations take place. in today's article, we're going to explore the secrets that happen inside funeral homes and just what happens to a person after their death.
the post-mortem exam
the first step in the journey is the post-mortem exam. the doctor removes your body from the freezer and prepares it for the examination. they start with an external exam, looking for any obvious signs of injury or recent medical care, and taking note of any defining marks, like freckles and tattoos. the doctor dons a strange looking face shield to start the internal exam, which seems a bit overkill to you… until he reaches for the saw. the doctor uses the saw to cut open your abdomen, from your pubic bone all the way up to your sternum, and to cut through your ribs to expose your chest cavity. at least they’re careful not to cut too high so that your loved ones won’t have to see evidence of the post-mortem exam during your funeral.
the removal of organs
you can’t stop watching as the doctor proceeds to remove your organs one by one so that he can examine each of them by turn. they work in three blocks, starting with the thoracic area. first they remove your lungs and heart, then loosen the skin up to your chin to get at your tongue and other organs. this process is both fascinating and gruesome, but it's all part of the journey to understanding what happened to you.
the embalming process
after the post-mortem exam, the body is embalmed to preserve it for the viewing and funeral. the embalming process involves injecting a chemical solution into the body to prevent decay and preserve the appearance of the deceased. the embalmer also uses makeup and other techniques to make the body look as natural as possible for the viewing.
the viewing and funeral
the final step in the journey is the viewing and funeral. the body is dressed and placed in a casket for the viewing, where family and friends can pay their respects. the funeral is a time for mourning and celebrating the life of the deceased. it's a time for closure and saying goodbye.
conclusion
the journey of a body in a funeral home is both mysterious and fascinating. from the post-mortem exam to the embalming process to the viewing and funeral, each step is important in understanding what happened to the deceased and providing closure for the family and friends. while the process may seem gruesome, it's all part of the journey to understanding and honoring the life of the deceased.
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