Sorta. Problem is I wasn’t paying as much attention before. But yes, I’d say I’ve had larger clots than prior. Sometimes my drainage will get stuck and I’ll have to yank out a massive clot.
Other problem is-as an embalmer I have no way of knowing who got the vaccine. I can speculate but we don’t get their medical records unless the family volunteers that info.
Lastly, it’s not ethical for an embalmer to be keeping “samples” of clots. I would never do that. You could lose your license. Unless the family gave you permission in legal docs. That embalmer rubbed me the wrong way (if the families gave him permission he needed to say so)
Not that I think the vaccine isn’t doing anything at all-I’m a pure blood and would never get it!
I’ve certainly seen more death causes of heart issues lately…
Are you from America or another country? Some of those embalmers were not from the USA so I'm not sure their laws would be the same. I think the one guy is from the UK but not sure on that.
I’m from USA. That’s a good point. I thought the one I was speaking of was from USA but I could be wrong. It is true that not all countries are regulated the same way (if at all) in terms of funeral rule. It’s also possible those folks do get to see medical records other than cause of death.
Even if you were in another country keeping parts of the body without permission would be wrong though. For example, someone could say, well if he’s keeping clots, who’s to say he isn’t keeping gold teeth (not that any embalmer/director/undertaker would waste their time with that since the amount of gold in teeth isn’t worth the trouble - I try to explain this to families who want them back) but I’m just thinking in terms of what the opposition would use against us in terms of discrediting his observations. It certainly didn’t sit well with me.
What did you think about them bringing the cameras in to record a live “embalming/de-clotting? I was surprised to see that because not sure if it is legal.
I thought it was, again, unethical. Unless the family gave permission expressly it’s not legal, at least, not in the USA. If they didn’t have the family’s permission they could easily get a complaint filed against them.
I don’t remember if that person was in the USA or not though. Different countries may (and usually do) have different funeral law and rules. It’s not something I would do, that’s for sure. The way I do my work, If I wouldn’t want it to happen to my own grandmother, I don’t do it.
He MIGHT have gotten permission but I really think he should have reiterated that if he did.
I’m an embalmer. She can talk to me. Not sure how I’d contact her though.
Have you seen these results in your practice?
Sorta. Problem is I wasn’t paying as much attention before. But yes, I’d say I’ve had larger clots than prior. Sometimes my drainage will get stuck and I’ll have to yank out a massive clot. Other problem is-as an embalmer I have no way of knowing who got the vaccine. I can speculate but we don’t get their medical records unless the family volunteers that info. Lastly, it’s not ethical for an embalmer to be keeping “samples” of clots. I would never do that. You could lose your license. Unless the family gave you permission in legal docs. That embalmer rubbed me the wrong way (if the families gave him permission he needed to say so) Not that I think the vaccine isn’t doing anything at all-I’m a pure blood and would never get it! I’ve certainly seen more death causes of heart issues lately…
Are you from America or another country? Some of those embalmers were not from the USA so I'm not sure their laws would be the same. I think the one guy is from the UK but not sure on that.
I’m from USA. That’s a good point. I thought the one I was speaking of was from USA but I could be wrong. It is true that not all countries are regulated the same way (if at all) in terms of funeral rule. It’s also possible those folks do get to see medical records other than cause of death. Even if you were in another country keeping parts of the body without permission would be wrong though. For example, someone could say, well if he’s keeping clots, who’s to say he isn’t keeping gold teeth (not that any embalmer/director/undertaker would waste their time with that since the amount of gold in teeth isn’t worth the trouble - I try to explain this to families who want them back) but I’m just thinking in terms of what the opposition would use against us in terms of discrediting his observations. It certainly didn’t sit well with me.
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What did you think about them bringing the cameras in to record a live “embalming/de-clotting? I was surprised to see that because not sure if it is legal.
I thought it was, again, unethical. Unless the family gave permission expressly it’s not legal, at least, not in the USA. If they didn’t have the family’s permission they could easily get a complaint filed against them. I don’t remember if that person was in the USA or not though. Different countries may (and usually do) have different funeral law and rules. It’s not something I would do, that’s for sure. The way I do my work, If I wouldn’t want it to happen to my own grandmother, I don’t do it. He MIGHT have gotten permission but I really think he should have reiterated that if he did.