If you donate your body, does that mean that the family cannot have a wake/visitation? I'm also curious why they would have a weight limit. I would think that with the rise in obesity in the US it would be beneficial for them to have larger bodies.
I don't think they can, but I don't know that much detail. I do know they need to start the preservation process though. But then again, I really have no clue. They can't give the family back the body after they've done the preservation because it will just be scary looking. They shave the hair off, and sometimes the chemicals react weird with the body and they turn a lovely green shade.
As for the weight limit, I for one am very glad they have it. First off, the tables probably can't hold more than 300 pounds. If the schools had to go and buy new tables, that would be a load more money for us. Secondly, the students basically have to scrape all the fat off, and that can take a long long time. And you really don't learn anything from it. Anatomy lab is the time to see 3D relationships, and the fat basically just gets in the way and you can spend a good hour or 2 of the lab time just cleaning fat off muscle. Also, dead person fat is quite a bit different consistency than living fat, in a live person, the fat is much softer and easier to dissect away if you need to. So at least from a med school perspective, there is no point for larger bodies. It just puts more work onto the students, and you already only have a limited amount of time in lab. The attachments of muscles and the path of the arteries and nerves aren't any different in a larger person, and that's the point of anatomy lab. And then, when the organs are covered in fat as well, it's also quite a bit more difficult. We had a hard time with the heart because we easily had the plumpest person in the lab, and there was a good 2 inches of fat stuck onto the walls of the heart, making it impossible to see any of the sinuses or cardiac vessels.
We all joked about it, laughed about Millie having an attitude, but it's not in a disrespectful way. Just because it really was quite amusing, and because it's such an abnormal experience, you do what you can to get through it, even if it means joking around.
