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The surgery itself went well, but I caught double-pneumonia COVID while there 4 days later, and had to be taken in an ambulance to a special covid unit for 14 days, then to a rehab facility for 16 days after that to build up some strength and breathing... It was pretty bad. I'm finally home, but still have a long way to go - but am much better than I was.
this is one of the endles tunnels in the lost sugery of the Beelitz Heilstätten, the size of this building is just amazing, in the whole complex there was room for over 1000 people included the medical personal
Open-heart surgery on a child with a congenital heart defect. The small white ring is handmade prosthetic valve that is being lowered into the heart.
Note: This photo was taken during a medical trip to Khartoum, Sudan.
Open-heart surgery on a child with a congenital heart defect.
Note: This photo was taken during a medical trip to Khartoum, Sudan.
Urban Exploration in Beellitz Heilstätten * Lost Places
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The old surgical lamp, the 2 tiled operating tables and the old side tables for medical instruments that were still standing here years ago and were a special highlight for photo shoots, have found their way out ... from whoever. Now, surgery is more and more like a skeleton.
Only the unique architecture is reminiscent of the days when it was still operated here.
This sweetheart (Grandpup) had hip replacement surgery and is on the mend, she can’t come out of her kennel for good until Feb 1st, just in time for her to leave for HI. She’s doing very well.
Photographic work in a hospital shown in my exhibition entitled "Care" on 2 July 2021 in Paris, France.
Oakland, California
Hobi is a male Siberian Husky who is almost 8 years old. Last Friday, he had surgery to remove a large cyst on his tail that was becoming infected. He's healing well, but he's been on pain meds (which have caused some unpleasant diarrhea), and of course he hates that cone! You might think Hobi is angry in this photo, but in fact he was curiously watching me brace myself awkwardly against the kitchen cabinets for this low shutter speed shot (no tripod handy).
Beelitz-Heilstätten
Explore Apr 20, 2010 #144
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...at Beamish Museum in County Durham.
Ravensworth Terrace originally stood on Bensham Bank, in Gateshead, and was built for professional people and tradesmen between 1830 and 1845. Beamish Museum saved six of the houses from demolition during the Seventies, and rebuilt them between 1980 and 1985.
Numbers Three and Four are, respectively, a dentist's practice and his family home.
"Money can't buy you happiness but it can pay for the plastic surgery."
- Joan Rivers
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This week has been filled with sleepless nights. This photo was taken during one of them... I am so tired right now. I honestly don't think this will be a problem tonight.
I probably won't be back on flickr until Sunday at the earliest. So I hope you all have a very happy weekend... I'm so out of time right now. I tried to put a comment on someone's photo. But my computer decided otherwise... I hate when that happens.
"Take care all" :-)
Shhhh
I'm performing surgery
Close your mouth, close your eyes
He has a ticking part
That may pop out
And cause someone surprise
Don't worry
There won't be much blood
It will be quick, he'll never know
That his ticking part
His missing part
Is something that has to go
Dropped Moo off at the vet this morning for surgery. We'll see him again tomorrow morning.
Our fundraising campaign for the surgery ends in just a few days from now: igg.me/at/moo-needs-a-knee/x/447675
Fed up with dirty hospitals.
Fed up with very very very long waiting lists.
Fed up with being stuck in accident and emergency for hours and hours.
Well no more thanks to DIY surgery for dummies :)
With amazing information and a free Stanley knife and doctors badge, do your surgery at home and beat those unbearable waiting times whilst the doctors stand around and chat.
You too with the help of a minor can perform amazing operations in the comfort of your own home just by following the step by step procedures.
No chloroform no worries just keep hitting the patient on the head with this book until they are unconscious and hack away.
Fun for the whole family.
Once you have finished volume one don't forget to buy volume two next month which tells you how to put your patients/parents organs back in.
Well here we go again, all I said to my daughter was I had a headache and look where it gets me.
She is so creative and the mind of a genius and all thanks to this wonderful book.
Now I only have to lay here until next month and she can put me back together, hoorah, still less waiting time than the NHS :)
DISCLAIMER! DO NOT TRY THIS YOURSELVES UNLESS YOU HAVE DONE 30 YEARS IN MED SCHOOL OR HAVE BOUGHT THIS BOOK FROM ALL GOOD BOOKSTORES.
THIS PICTURE HAS NO RESEMBLANCE TO ANYONE IN REAL LIFE APART FROM MYSELF AND MY DAUGHTER, SHE IS THE ONE WITH THE JUNIOR JUNIOR DOCTORS BADGE.
I have had this shot in mind for quite a while now and finally got round to it.
All the hospital equipment was bought from my local ASDA store which included.
►Pillows and Bedsheets
►sausages, mince, tomato ketchup and tomato puree
The doctors top was the spare one from my chef shots.
The surgical gloves and face mask where from EBAY.
The Stanley knife from my toolbox.
The book from my book collection.
The patients cap is actually the flash diffuser for my beauty dish.
This shot was setup in my kitchen with me lying on our dining table with white background paper on my background stand.
The main light was my Elemental 600 to camera left set to 1/4 power and with a beauty dish.
To light the backdrop I used my other Elemental 600 set to 1/2 power and my Nikon SB600 also set to 1/2 power and 50mm.
The kitchen window was to camera right which acted as a fill and also I used a silver reflector to camera left to bounce some of that natural light back into my face.
The flashes where fired off camera using my Yongnuo RF-602 trigger + receivers.
Taken With
►Nikon D300s
►Nikon 16-85@38mm
►Tripod + Cable Release
►Elemental M Series Ultra Pro Studio 600
►Nikon SB600 flash
►Yongnuo RF-602 trigger + recievers
Thankyou for looking and don't forget to press 'L' on your keyboard for your ultimate surgical experience.
New edit of unpublished HDR shot of one of the surgeries at Beelitz. Sadly vandalized and with lots of graffiti.
History of the place: Beelitz-Heilstätten west of Berlin, is an amazing complex of 60 abandoned and derelict hospital buildings. The oldest buildings are from 1898 drawn by architect Heino Schmieden.
The complex became a war hospital during WW1. In 1916 Adolf Hitler was recovering here after being shot in the leg in the Battle of the Somme.
After WW2 the hospital was occupied by Soviet forces. They left in 1995.
Some more documentary shots on my blog: Beelitz-Heilstätten
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If you are inspired to do urban exploration after seeing my pictures, do so at your own risk. It can be dangerous and illegal and I'm not responsible for your decisions and actions. Don't steal things, break in or vandalize places.
Inspiration struck this afternoon for the visual pun assignment for CWD. Here it is. I'm WAY too proud of myself.
"Plastic Surgery" staring me, my favorite bot-hacking knife, and a very upset Optimus Prime.
This is also my first shot for 52 weeks. See, Jams? I toldya I'd do it too!
Has reached #19 in explore so far. Thanks for all the comments and favs.