I got pics of my foot during surgery and pics of it a week after the operation. I’d love to share it with people and discuss how neat the human body is. I don’t want to subject people to it who aren’t interested in it, though.

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    You could post it to !medicine@mander.xyz, but please tag it as NSFW and keep the discussion focussed on the medical aspect of the procedure (it sounds like that was the intent).

    This is a community for medical professionals. Please see the Medical Community Hub for other communities.

    Official Lemmy community for /r/Medicine.

    Also note that it’s only recently become the parallel community for r/Medicine, and there may be people subscribed who aren’t medical professionals and may not appreciate it (they may downvote it).

    If you do find more medical communities then please share. I’d like to add them to the post on the Medical Community Hub

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    How goes the healing? The body is wild, a few weeks back I removed a dressing from a foot with 2 amputated toes, tendons, muscle, fat tissue. The whole lot was right before my face, it was amazing. Two weeks later they were walking out the door to go home, with no issues at all

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    So, I can’t imagine a workplace where you would share a x-ray/ultrasound/CT/mr/PET, where you’d invite people to see it, and the people who showed up could get you in trouble with HR.

    Just ask.

    There’s nothing prurient about it unless you have weird motives.

    It’s like showing Netter. One of the classic human anatomy books.

    If you do anyone remotely scientific, there should be no problem.

    Just be aware, the camera may add ten pounds. The CT scanner seems to add a lot more.