(June 10, 2016 at 8:55 am)SteelCurtain Wrote: Me too. I was able to watch one of my knee surgeries where they performed a bone graft, that was cool as shit.
When I was getting a shoulder MRI and they needed to inject the contrasting agent, they used a needle that was like 20" long, and a sort of live Xray and I watched them stick that needle in my shoulder socket and work it near the labrum, that was cool as shit, even though it hurt like a bitch.
Maybe not that bad, but I had a nerve conduction study done on my leg. That involves shoving long probes into you to reach deep nerves so they can shock you and measure how well they conduct electricity. I don't remember how many times they stuck me, but they went from my right buttock at the way down to my foot. The probes were fairly thick, and the longest went in 120mm. To say it was painful would be a gross understatement.
I don't remember the name of the doc, but I call him Dr. Mengele.