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  • a nice little beer cozy for the big game

  • Why the hell is Reverse French Braid is related to this video?!

  • @THEBLACKBELT lol beats me idk?

  • @lynchophile LOL! Well hope you are doing better.

  • Did they cut off your belly button with that chunk of your stomach? I think they did cause i cant see.

  • @MrMydful Yes They sure did, I am now without Bellybutton, it looks pretty weird, without that anatomical landmark, the body just looks alien..lol

  • So, how are you doing now Tony?I hope the wound is getting better.

  • @SaMiki09 Hi, Sincere thanks for you well wishing, Things have definitively gotten better, I need to take new pictures of the results,, it's pretty amazing what it started as, and how it looks now

  • An Accident caused the intestinal separation from the stomach, so everything I ate or drank, went straight into my abdomen & chest cavity, causing a very rapid and deadly "sepsis" infection- Peritonitis, I didn't know about tear, so the obvious wounds where treated, I had surgical staples on my abdomen from surgery, I went home & that night, I woke to see greenish liquid spurting out between staples, as an EMT i knew I most likely in septic shock already,911 was called,just before I passed out

  • The Device is about the size of a woman's purse, it runs on a battery that has to be recharged at night. I carry it over my shoulder, and can go just about any place. I have even gone to the movies with it. I the "person" suffered from peritonitis, my intestine leaked everything into my body causing septic shock, I almost died 3 times, I am an EMT BTW. hope that helps. thanks- Tony.

  • So this is a machine?! NO WAY! It is way too real to be a machine! It's obviously of a larger person with a MASSIVE hole of some kind! What did this "person" have? What is the material at the bottom of the wound?

  • @bambis46 The V.A. C, System is amazing for wound closure, I am very much a real person and had endure an incredible amount of pain. The vac, allowed my wound to actually close after 4 major reconstructive surgeries failed, the wound was 6inches long 4 wide & about 2 deep, you are seeing a layer of "biological"material just on top of my intestines and what muscle was left after the peritonitis destroyed my stomach, at one point I only had a micro thin layer of skin from my upper leg,-Tony.

  • @lynchophile Goodness. I ssalute you man. The only pain that i felt that was like chronic basically was when i disslocated my left elbow. Im a complete wimp compared to what you went through.

  • @scorpion123751 Hi Scorpion, unfortunately pain is something that is near impossible to get used to. but the procedure has saved my life and is worth all that I have had to endure

  • Respond to this video... To Finnish, the layer from my leg was so thin I could watch peristalsis, (the muscular movement of the intestines) it was fascinating, A year later, they took the thin & fragile layer off & attempted the 2nd reconstruction, which failed, Obviously, they tried 3 more times-fail.lol Tony

  • @lynchophile That is AWFUL! When someone on here said you were a machine - I thought they should be in EVERY hospital as this is WAY too life like! B-) So is it someones fault - that you ended up with such a mass infection - or was it just "luck of the draw"? That must have been excruciating for your! Were you able to continue with your work - with your stomach wall being in such a mess?

  • @bambis46 The machine component and I have since parted, I am 100% full human again..lol, the DR was at fault in this case ,and I am perusing a lawsuit. the doctors "mistake" took ten years of my life from me and that is wrong, my lawyer says we have a 7 digit figure suit, due to the neglect and suffering.

  • whoa, i thought it was a real person, wait is it?

  • @SuperNoobdude Hi Yes I am very much a real person, I had to have this type of VAC, or Vacuum-Assisted-Closure, Done every other day for 6 months, I had tried to keep a video diary, I filmed it all myself using my iPod.the wound it's self was about 6 inches long & 4 inches across, & nearly 2 inches deep, I could "fly" my iPod directly into it. for the close ups. I am an EMT & Surgical Tech, so it never bothered me.

  • Was this wound from surgery? I have seen these machines do some great things.

  • @melissabradarvo Yes! I have had incredible results personally.

  • Excellent casualty simulation!

  • @DrSpeculum Thank you, I started out in the USAF-Medic, 1983 then became a Surgical Tech, and EMT.

    I did go to school in LA.CA for 2 years to get my 4 Diplomas in Prosthetic design, Advanced Lab, Animatronic, and robotic design, Anatomy & physiology, and I was in charge of casulty simulation for Santa Barbara county EMS. I have had jobs with stan winston studios, and ran my own shop, but the boo-boo's on youtube are of me after synthetic mesh went septic, and had to be removed, I took the pix.

  • 1. May I ask what happened?

    2. What song is this?

    That looks quite painful haha

  • @kylenejudith1089 Thank you, I started out in the USAF-Medic,1983 Then became a Surgical Tech, and EMT. I attended College For 2 years to get my 4 Diplomas in Prosthetic design, Advanced Lab, Animatronic, and robotic design, Anatomy & physiology, and I was in charge of casulty simulation for Santa Barbara county EMS. The video on youtube are of me after synthetic mesh went septic, and had to be removed, after.4 trys of reconstructive surgery, they put in the wound vac in, the song is from Utube

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