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Late-night introspection with poetic depth
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To fall or come down suddenly, often with a loud noise. In a medical context, it can mean to experience a sudden and severe decline in health or vital signs.
Taylor uses 'crashing' to convey the urgent and critical state of the patient's condition, implying a life-threatening situation.
A moment of sudden and great revelation or realization. It is a profound understanding or insight that one has, especially about themselves or their life.
Taylor uses 'epiphany' to describe a moment of clarity or understanding that the subject is desperately seeking, likely to cope with the trauma they've experienced.
The soft tissue of the body, especially muscle and fat. In this context, it refers to a wound that affects the body's soft tissue.
The word 'flesh' emphasizes the physical and potentially severe nature of the wound, despite the speaker's attempt to downplay it.
Short for 'medical', referring to the field of medicine or medical school.
The term 'med school' is used to highlight the idea that some experiences, especially traumatic ones, cannot be fully prepared for or understood through formal education.
A synthetic or artificial material, often used to make medical equipment or protective gear. In this context, it likely refers to medical gloves.
The use of 'plastic' creates a sense of detachment and sterility, emphasizing the clinical and impersonal nature of the medical setting.