first I thought it was a joke. Then, the dentist has repeated his question:
- Do you keep your wisdom teeth?
No kids in the neighborhood. I'm so close to her to whisper
- The tooth fairy is me! I give, I do not get.
She chuckled and concludes that it would keep the corpse of my dead tooth.
I would have done anything of this tooth? A necklace? A collage? A scrapbook page in memory of my extraction? I buried her and planted a tree on it? I imagine my grandmother's toothless open jewelry box filled with wonder: "Come my pretty nice, grandma's gonna show his real teeth! "
take home human remains is a habit that always baffles me. My hairdresser had already asked if I wanted to keep my ponytail in memory, but my first culture shock was when my abortion at 15 weeks Gestation:
- How do you have the''body''? You bring it home? ─ funeral with a shoebox? Like those of our hamsters?
Or at my home birth:
We keep your placenta in the freezer? ─ It is eaten frozen placenta?
The doggy bag may be soon available as an option for hysterectomy, ablation colon or a lumpectomy. The paris open.
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