Holding my breast to see my heart beating after a hot shower! Part 1 / 3

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Holding my breast to see my heart beating after a hot shower! Part 1 / 3

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Gulliver and the Lilliput physician. Part 4
Word spread through Lilliput like sparks across dry grass: the giant’s heart could be heard.
By midday, a procession had formed.
Scholars in ink-stained robes arrived first, their pockets heavy with notebooks and questions. Then came members of society, perfumed and composed, curiosity tucked behind polite expressions. And behind them, a looser gathering of the bravely curious, the sort who leaned forward instead of back when faced with the unknown.
At the center of it all stood the great brass instrument, its bell planted over the broad, gently rising field of Gulliver’s chest. The assistants remained in position, swaying in practiced rhythm, guiding the bell so it rode each pulse without breaking its seal.
The physician raised a hand.
“One at a time,” he said. “You are not merely hearing a sound. You are stepping into a scale that does not belong to us. Attend carefully.”
The first to approach was a senior academic, a thin man whose spectacles seemed always on the verge of surrender. He took the earpieces with measured composure and placed them on.
He lasted exactly two beats before his eyebrows climbed.
“…Good heavens,” he whispered.
He straightened slowly, removing the earpieces with reverence rather than haste.
“It is not loud,” he said, searching for words. “It is… vast.”
Next came a young natural philosopher, eager and unguarded. She pressed the earpieces firmly, bracing herself as though expecting impact.
The sound arrived.
Her eyes widened, then softened.
“It feels spaced,” she said, almost to herself. “Like there’s room between the sounds to walk around in.”
The physician nodded. “An excellent observation.”
A noblewoman followed, her gown carefully gathered to avoid the uneven terrain. She hesitated before placing the earpieces, then committed.
One beat.
Two.
Her posture changed, the practiced poise giving way to something quieter.
“It’s… calming,” she admitted, surprised. “As though nothing in the world is in a hurry.”
Behind her, a pair of apprentices took their turns in quick succession, each reacting differently. One flinched at the first deep surge, laughing nervously as he adjusted. The other closed his eyes, counting silently, trying to map the rhythm onto his own racing pulse.
“It makes mine feel like it’s tripping over itself,” the second said when he finished.
A murmur of agreement rippled through those waiting.
The physician gestured to the bell.
“Note how the tone changes with position,” he said, guiding the next listener’s hand slightly along the tubing. “Here, the second sound sharpens. There, the first broadens. You are not hearing a single beat, but a sequence of events across distance.”
One of the more daring visitors, a cartographer by trade, listened for a long while. When he finally stepped back, he tapped his temple.
“I could chart it,” he said. “Not just where the sounds are strongest, but how they travel. It’s like mapping weather across a continent.”
“Precisely,” the physician replied, pleased.
As the line continued, reactions layered like harmonies.
A mathematician began quietly timing intervals under his breath.
A poet, invited by chance rather than training, listened and simply said, “It sounds like patience.”
Even one of the assistants, relieved briefly from holding the bell, took a turn. He placed the earpieces on with hands still trembling from effort.
The beat rolled through.
He blinked.
“That’s what we’ve been standing on,” he said, half in disbelief, half in awe.
“Yes,” the physician answered. “And what has been standing beneath us.”
The sun crept lower as more came forward, each carrying away a slightly different impression of the same immense rhythm. Some spoke of mechanics, others of scale, a few of something harder to name.
Through it all, the great brass bell rose and fell, steady as a tide, translating the giant’s quiet inner cadence into something the small could witness.
By evening, the line thinned.
The physician remained near the instrument, listening not through tubes now, but with one hand resting lightly against the bell. The echoes of many interpretations lingered in the air like the fading notes of a concert.
“One heart,” he said softly, “and yet a hundred understandings.”
Beneath his hand, another slow, powerful beat arrived, as patient as ever, unconcerned with who listened… or how they chose to hear it.
CPR from the nurse's point of view.

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Yeaaaaaaah....chalk this up to pure boredom.
New video!
What do you think ?
PS4 Pro commercial from Italy has a room filled with beating hearts of different sizes and heart rates
There is absolutely no chance I can be trusted in a room like this 🥵
His heartbeat is incredible. Such a strong muscle! Love it 🥰
It's been a tough day at the clinic for this young doctor. She spent hours running here and there to visit a flood of patients that during those torrid days are more numerous than ever (and more impatient than even). The overload of stress made itfself felt and her heart condition became pretty intrusive. Her heart has thrown brief episode of tachycardia for the last few hours, nothing to worry about, she's completely aware of it, but sometimes it makes her quite breathless. Fortunately her shift is ending and now the clinic is almost empty. Alone in her study, she decides to take a rest and auscultate herself a little bit to calm down, a practice that helped her before. She's standing in the middle of the room with the roller shutters slightely lowered to reduce the brightness. She unbuttons her medical coat and does the same with her sky-blue shirt exposing her chest. She takes her stethoscope and, eyes closed, she places the bell over her most favourite spot: her apex. Even if it's quite hard to find given her breast size, the sound is perfectly clear there. She starts listening.
"Lub dub, Lub dub, lub dub" her quite elevated heart rate calms down almost immediately. The quietude is sometimes still interrupted by those tachyarrhythmias. She knows it's nothing to worry about given the situation so she actually ejoys them too.
She has been diagnosed with a condition called Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome. In her heart the electrical conduction system is a little more complicated and some accessory pathways can make some mess in her heart rhythm. The atrial conduction system can communicate with the ventricle one with a shortcut and the electrical impulse can completely bypass the atrioventricular node that in a normal heart works as a gatekeeper between the two anatomical parts. To make a very complicated thing easyer, this condition can realize two main possibilities: - pre-excitation state that has no symptoms but can be clearly seen during ECG. - electrical loops that keep moving through the heart creating tachyahrrythmias that can span between 150 bpm to more than 200 bpm and can last for few seconds to hours. In this case symptoms are palpitations, dizziness, shortness of breath, sometimes syncope (fainting). There's also a small probability of sudden cardiac death even if it's rare. Things can be dangerous in older people or when atrial flutter/fibrillation is present, in this case the fibrillation can easily spread to the ventricles.
In the case tachyarrhythmias last too long cardioversion is possible, otherwise the most common treatment is through medications. Catheter ablation is also possible with the physical destruction of the electrical shortcuts.

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had the urge to edit (reuploaded to fix error)
A redheaded spy was caught snooping around the research camp! It was great for Viki though because she needed a subject to practice on.
Collab with @mrkillerovsky (Their character, Thes, being the subject)
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Wowzers! 2 edits in one night...
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Feeling my heart.
Super Visible Heartbeat

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I was playing with my animation wip last night in capcut and added sound for fun
i might add sound to the finished one too when i get around to it lol
I'm working on something pretty self indulgent of an OC
How is it looking so far?