The BEST two weeks of MY LIFE!!!

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This isn't related to hunting, but it's nevertheless perfectly true of what happened to me.

As part of my training as a surgical nursing student I was regularly posted away on practicum out to various hospitals to consolidate my theoretical training. In this particular instance I was detailed to a prestigious hospital focussing on plastic surgery.

On reporting bright and early on the Monday morning at "hand over", I was a bit surprised to know I was the only male nurse (student) in the ward. This was because my assignment was in the breast augmentation and reduction ward!!!

MY GOD!! For a young guy I was savagely torn between my professional bearing and conduct, against a normal young guy's total obsession with TITS!! :E Shocked:

Yep! It was hard!! (And so was working on ward!!) Just imagine for 8hrs a day doing nothing but inspecting unfettered, enlarged and beautifully sculpted TITS!! And that was my job!! I didn't mind missing lunch breaks!! :A Shades:

It was incredible! Looking back I now realise that these women - being anxious, and proud, over their new boob job - were desperate to get some degree of reassurance before they went home to their husbands or boyfriends. Even though I was only a student, I was the only guy they'd access to. And besides being a guy, with a degree of medical knowledge, they'd way lay me in their room or bathroom, and while opening their top - to display a MAGNIFICENT rack! - they'd casually ask: "As a guy, what do you think of these?" All I could do was whimper and nod vigorously in wide-eyed yearning!!
:E Wow:

Again, you've got to believe me - it was very hard work for a young guy!!

Another arduous part of my nursing duties was to conduct regular wound assessment observations. A part of this uses a mnemonic CWMS, which stands for: Colour, Warmth, Movement and Sensation.

So - as a professional and competent nurse - I was duty bound to conduct these assessmebts on each of my patients by:
Colour: I was perforce to closely inspect each lovely breast to make sure that it was uniform and natural in colour! :A Shades:
Warmth: I then had to gently feel each breast assessing them that they were uniformly warm to the touch - and within normal temperature range.
Movement: Here I had to give each of them a gentle horizontal and vertical sway to ensure a normal range of movement, and finally
Sensation: Here I had to gently palpate (feel) both, all the while asking the lady as I moved my hand around: "Can you feel this?" :A Give Us A Hug:
Please note that palpation also included the areola (nipples!) AND included the degree of "springiness" of the whole breast. Finally, I had to step back and observe both for uniformity of size and shape, both individually AND in comparison to each other!! :A Shades:


Again, this was hard work for a young male nursing student!!

After a fortnight my assignment reluctantly came to an end, but while it lasted I'd daily pray a silent thanks to the Almighty for the Lecturer who assigned me to that ward!! (y)

In the parlance of assessing a trophy buffalo every pair that I saw was: "solidly bossed, polished, with deep curls, magnificent spread and beautifully tipped!!"
(y)
I've since wondered how they'd score under SCI rules? :E Hmmm:
 
Hilarious! Probably every guy’s dream job!
 
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Lets just say that after 15yrs (medical, surgical and mainly down at the deep end of psychiatric nursing) those memories are so clear, I can recall it all as if it were yesterday!
 
Ok so were are the Pics as Proof:)
Couldn't ever do that - patient confidentiality issues!!
BUT I could draw you some pictures from memory?? If I had 2 balloons I could also make a pretty good 3D model? (y)
 
I once applied for the position of OB/GYN noting that I had no formal training or degree in the subject but a lot of field experience. I didn’t get the job. Probably a good thing because I’m sure I would have been bushed every day I had to work! Lol
You are making me rethink my life choices and career path. If you ever need an anesthesiologist give me a call, I can numb the hell out of them, num num num!
Cheers,
Cody
 
Couldn't ever do that - patient confidentiality issues!!
BUT I could draw you some pictures from memory?? If I had 2 balloons I could also make a pretty good 3D model? (y)
OK, If thats the best you can do
 
She says she remembers you
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Yep! I remember her!! I'd know those elbows anywhere!! Hahahaha!!
 
This isn't related to hunting, but it's nevertheless perfectly true of what happened to me.

As part of my training as a surgical nursing student I was regularly posted away on practicum out to various hospitals to consolidate my theoretical training. In this particular instance I was detailed to a prestigious hospital focussing on plastic surgery.

On reporting bright and early on the Monday morning at "hand over", I was a bit surprised to know I was the only male nurse (student) in the ward. This was because my assignment was in the breast augmentation and reduction ward!!!

MY GOD!! For a young guy I was savagely torn between my professional bearing and conduct, against a normal young guy's total obsession with TITS!! :E Shocked:

Yep! It was hard!! (And so was working on ward!!) Just imagine for 8hrs a day doing nothing but inspecting unfettered, enlarged and beautifully sculpted TITS!! And that was my job!! I didn't mind missing lunch breaks!! :A Shades:

It was incredible! Looking back I now realise that these women - being anxious, and proud, over their new boob job - were desperate to get some degree of reassurance before they went home to their husbands or boyfriends. Even though I was only a student, I was the only guy they'd access to. And besides being a guy, with a degree of medical knowledge, they'd way lay me in their room or bathroom, and while opening their top - to display a MAGNIFICENT rack! - they'd casually ask: "As a guy, what do you think of these?" All I could do was whimper and nod vigorously in wide-eyed yearning!!
:E Wow:

Again, you've got to believe me - it was very hard work for a young guy!!

Another arduous part of my nursing duties was to conduct regular wound assessment observations. A part of this uses a mnemonic CWMS, which stands for: Colour, Warmth, Movement and Sensation.

So - as a professional and competent nurse - I was duty bound to conduct these assessmebts on each of my patients by:
Colour: I was perforce to closely inspect each lovely breast to make sure that it was uniform and natural in colour! :A Shades:
Warmth: I then had to gently feel each breast assessing them that they were uniformly warm to the touch - and within normal temperature range.
Movement: Here I had to give each of them a gentle horizontal and vertical sway to ensure a normal range of movement, and finally
Sensation: Here I had to gently palpate (feel) both, all the while asking the lady as I moved my hand around: "Can you feel this?" :A Give Us A Hug:
Please note that palpation also included the areola (nipples!) AND included the degree of "springiness" of the whole breast. Finally, I had to step back and observe both for uniformity of size and shape, both individually AND in comparison to each other!! :A Shades:


Again, this was hard work for a young male nursing student!!

After a fortnight my assignment reluctantly came to an end, but while it lasted I'd daily pray a silent thanks to the Almighty for the Lecturer who assigned me to that ward!! (y)

In the parlance of assessing a trophy buffalo every pair that I saw was: "solidly bossed, polished, with deep curls, magnificent spread and beautifully tipped!!"
(y)
I've since wondered how they'd score under SCI rules? :E Hmmm:

I bet you you had a great time. Wait til check for tumours etc.[emoji23]
Were you light headed from the blood being diverted to somewhere else?????[emoji4][emoji15][emoji48][emoji51]
 
This isn't related to hunting, but it's nevertheless perfectly true of what happened to me.

As part of my training as a surgical nursing student I was regularly posted away on practicum out to various hospitals to consolidate my theoretical training. In this particular instance I was detailed to a prestigious hospital focussing on plastic surgery.

On reporting bright and early on the Monday morning at "hand over", I was a bit surprised to know I was the only male nurse (student) in the ward. This was because my assignment was in the breast augmentation and reduction ward!!!

MY GOD!! For a young guy I was savagely torn between my professional bearing and conduct, against a normal young guy's total obsession with TITS!! :E Shocked:

Yep! It was hard!! (And so was working on ward!!) Just imagine for 8hrs a day doing nothing but inspecting unfettered, enlarged and beautifully sculpted TITS!! And that was my job!! I didn't mind missing lunch breaks!! :A Shades:

It was incredible! Looking back I now realise that these women - being anxious, and proud, over their new boob job - were desperate to get some degree of reassurance before they went home to their husbands or boyfriends. Even though I was only a student, I was the only guy they'd access to. And besides being a guy, with a degree of medical knowledge, they'd way lay me in their room or bathroom, and while opening their top - to display a MAGNIFICENT rack! - they'd casually ask: "As a guy, what do you think of these?" All I could do was whimper and nod vigorously in wide-eyed yearning!!
:E Wow:

Again, you've got to believe me - it was very hard work for a young guy!!

Another arduous part of my nursing duties was to conduct regular wound assessment observations. A part of this uses a mnemonic CWMS, which stands for: Colour, Warmth, Movement and Sensation.

So - as a professional and competent nurse - I was duty bound to conduct these assessmebts on each of my patients by:
Colour: I was perforce to closely inspect each lovely breast to make sure that it was uniform and natural in colour! :A Shades:
Warmth: I then had to gently feel each breast assessing them that they were uniformly warm to the touch - and within normal temperature range.
Movement: Here I had to give each of them a gentle horizontal and vertical sway to ensure a normal range of movement, and finally
Sensation: Here I had to gently palpate (feel) both, all the while asking the lady as I moved my hand around: "Can you feel this?" :A Give Us A Hug:
Please note that palpation also included the areola (nipples!) AND included the degree of "springiness" of the whole breast. Finally, I had to step back and observe both for uniformity of size and shape, both individually AND in comparison to each other!! :A Shades:


Again, this was hard work for a young male nursing student!!

After a fortnight my assignment reluctantly came to an end, but while it lasted I'd daily pray a silent thanks to the Almighty for the Lecturer who assigned me to that ward!! (y)

In the parlance of assessing a trophy buffalo every pair that I saw was: "solidly bossed, polished, with deep curls, magnificent spread and beautifully tipped!!"
(y)
I've since wondered how they'd score under SCI rules? :E Hmmm:

And be kind to us. Hard (pardon the pun) ... for us to concentrate on hunting.[emoji15][emoji849]
 
Good story!
 
Lets just say that after 15yrs (medical, surgical and mainly down at the deep end of psychiatric nursing) those memories are so clear, I can recall it all as if it were yesterday!

Who wouldn't? !!

Remember guys this was posted under the "Jokes and Humorous" Section.
 
I bet you you had a great time. Wait til check for tumours etc.[emoji23]
Were you light headed from the blood being diverted to somewhere else?????[emoji4][emoji15][emoji48][emoji51]
Absolutely!! Throughout my shift I'd suffer clinically observable bouts of intermittent postural hypotension!!

Always wondered why I got dizzy post wound care and CWMS obs!! I'd end up as disoriented as a blowfly banging around the walls on hot afternoon!! Thank God the ward corridor was straight with no nooks - otherwise I'd be found dead by now - curled up in the corner on my back!! :ROFLMAO:
 

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