For me it's the smell of the burning flesh as the laser cuts and cortorises at the same time.
I spent a day, years ago, shooting vasectomy operations. Didn't squirm once.
Couldn't do it now, somehow got squeamish in my old age.:D
Cheers
Simon
Hi Rick - I definitely agree with UncleHo as well.. . When I did first aid they told us that staying in the same position for too long is the number one cause of fainting ;)
Either that or you were feeling masculine sympathy?
Is this the wrong time to mention that I quite enjoy a good bit of horse meat??? :o
Dont worry, I always make the new apprntices feel sick while working on sewers:eek::wasntme:
As a vet there's nothing worse than onlookers falling into the operating field or instrument tray .... every vet's had them ..... pain in the neck. But then again on a day i was feeling a bit off, I must admit to having gone around the back of my car and throwing up after a calving.... :wasntme: Then there was the time I helped my brother put a scalp vein set into a dehydrated human baby and I could feel the cold sweat and clammy skin.