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  2. One of our neighbors had a shit hemmorage and died while on the toilet. Unfortunately she sat there for 3 days. The F.D. and paramedics were called they kicked in the door and she was starting to stink. Needless to say she wasn't overly easy to look at.

  3. I was DOA from being shot in the gut and after 10 hours of surgery woke up but that 10 hours went by in seconds it was like there was nothing but a light and when I went to it somone said not your time and I woke up.

  4. Closing the mouth is done either by suturing but they don't sew the lips closed, they may glue them closed but they don't sew the lips closed. Also by using a needle injector & wiring the jaws closed, or using a 'mouth shaper' that has little plastic 'nubs' that hold the lips closed, similar to the eye caps. Pooling or mottling, and the he discoloration that looks like bruising is 'levitity'. Also, within minutes of death from a prolonged illness, the skin will usually turn a 'jaundiced yellow'. A lot of funeral directors will pack openings with cotton to prevent purging (fluids leaking out). Rigor Mortis can relax anywhere from 12-72 hours. Regardless if you're embalmed or not, unless you're cremated, your body will basically turn to soup. The more I've learned about the decomp process & how bodies are prepared for viewings, the more I want to be cremated.

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