The Body Donors | Season 1 Episode 2


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Steevie M: This programme has helped us understand more . I think it is good in helping resolve some of taboos into donating ones body to science and will help those who had doubts about it, into deciding to to donate themselves...The body is nothing like I imagined.Its mummified..I believe our bodies are like an old coat , that we hang up on a peg, when we move on in our spirit after life..Our soul transports us now, not our body..

Margaret Campbell: Thank you for sharing and may your love one's rest in peace God bless🌹💖🙏

ChevyDude65: I've lost both parents to cancer and I hate that these families have gone through this horrible experience. I made it through it for the most part, but I hate that they are feeling this pain. I just hate it. This is such a special program because they have done such a beautiful job of handling this whole thing. I am thinking I will do the same with my body. If someone can learn and be helped through my body being gifted I am definitely going to look into this.

Ems Roche: Why does she call her dad Mike and not daddy?

DHEE BASU: Rip

Caroline Olsen/Arnold: I have had cancer twice, many surgeries and have quite a few things missing, and problems with several others. I am donating whatever is left. The students might even be able to figure out a couple of things that have puzzled my doctor's for years.😱🤔😆

Lauren: This is such an incredibly soul touching documentary. Thank you for sharing ❤️❤️

Kari Moon: where's the rest?

Oblivious Prime: He looked so different after the embalming. When I die I don't want to be embalmed, just cremated and turned into a diamond.

toy man: A British physician said it best when he stated, "Think of a dead body as a house where the owner has moved out. The body is but a shell."

John aka OldGuy: Remarkable video. Absolutely remarkable.

Lique: Much love to Diana and Mike. Prayers of comfort for their loved ones in Jesus name 🙏🏽😢

Dixon Cider: I wanted to see Diana embalmed.

Marie Fremlin: What a lovely ceremony they put on for these donors and the beneficiaries of their gifts. I hope this wasn't just for the show. I hope this becomes the regular course of the way things are done. Respect in death for these donors makes the doctors more human and honors the families and the deceased.

karina pique: I live in the US. And I have MS and DDD and epilepsy with some more diseases and I want to donate my body because I could help future Doctors to see one person with some many different types of diseases all together because maybe they would never see it again. And they can learn from me and what I go through everyday.

Mr Gordy: Amazing insight into this topic. Total respect.

Pocket Aces: Very respectful how each person life is celebrated and it’s gift to help others is recognized.

April Valleyvamp: God Bless the people who are so selfless in the midst of their pain, treatments, etc., and so very brave! They have my sincere admiration and respect to be able to make a decision like that when they are at their lowest! Thank you to their family's for sharing their stories!!

Kelly Brown: I am very sorry for losses to the families

My deaf cat max and other forms of creative fun: The ladies husband was called Wayne King . Lol. You cant have a funeral without the word fun

Mini Mochi: I've been thinking about donating my body after I pass. Seeing as I don't have too much family and I don't plan on having children. So there won't be too many people to object or be upset. I have a few illnesses that have no cure and not much research is being done on, so I'd like to be able to be able to maybe put some more effort into trying to figure out what causes and what can stop the illnesses. I'm very young still (29) but death doesn't care about age. I lost my youngest sister when she was only 2 years old. I've mentioned it to my older family members that if for some reason I go before them to just donate my body. But they think I'm joking and aren't at all serious. They don't want to do that to me, they want to be able to put my body in the groud and a plate with my name and dates. But I don't see a point once you're dead that's it.. I'm not in that body anymore, it's just a shell. The light that was in that body will be out.

puma lyn: What are these classes for anyway 🤔? To get them ready🙄?! They will be dead and their loved ones aren't going to be there to dissect them. Duh!🤦

puma lyn: I don't understand. Why do the love ones cry when they decide to donate their body?!🤔 It's not like they'll be able to hug and speak to them if they were buried or cremated!🤦 The maggots, worms etc. will get to the body anyway if they are buried. That is something to cry about rather!😜 I don't even like to toast a slice of bread! I've had to scrape off the burnt sides!🙄They should be proud of their loved one/ones for donating their bodies to science. Plan a Celebration of Life! I'll be there in thought and I'll be there in spirit if I'm dead.🙏

puma lyn: I'm also a body donor. I've already explained why, to my parents and there's nothing to cry about🙄. What are we going to use our body after death for anyway?!🤔 Don't be greedy! Share!🤨Instead of being buried or cremated, we might as well do some good after death to make up for the good that we didn't do or the bad that we did do while alive.

Michele Mcguire: It's hard to mourn someone that you've never felt love from..

Tameasa Provencher: Beautifully done! May Diana and Mike's memories be a blessing to those who loved them.

Jan Marino: I can’t remember which university(ies) I recently read about, but instead of keeping the donated/teaching corpses semi anonymous...the students invite the families to a luncheon to hear about the donated corpses lives! It’s a way to teach sympathy and empathy and enhance patient/doctor relationships as to not be so sterile! ❤️👍

Tubaya Th: My prayers to Diana & Mike's families 🙏🏽🕊

Vicki Carnes: God bless.their souls. May they have found comfort and.oeace in a place where we are happy and never I'll.

7389: As someone who has lost most of my close family members, I want to say don't hold grudges against your family. Say I love you, go visit them even when it's not convenient, say I'm sorry. What's important is not being right, but being loved and making your family feel loved. You never know when you will lose them, trust me it hurts very much.

HowdyRadio: Watching + learning from NSW Australia

Linecook Thor2006 Jamie thaxton: God bless them and they familys

Bridget Ann soccio: An amazing story !!

Carissa Richardson: My eyes are sweating up a storm....now considering this

Nicole B: I KNOW EXACTLY HOW DIANE'S DAUGHTER FEEL😥 I LOST MY MOM IN 2016, AND IT STILL HURTS LIKE HECK🙁🙏

Rosemary Johnson: Both are beautiful angels who gave so much while alive and in thier passing.

Amanda Snyder: I understand how Diana's daughter feels I lost my daddy in Apirl.

ItsKayTho: I remember being in high school visiting a college of medicine. There were cadavers in the basement. That was the first time I heard of body donation. I have since made arrangements to have my body donated. It will be at no cost to my family and my cremated remains will be mailed back after a few weeks. My mom thinks I’m insane for doing it. I feel like once I die I have no intentions of using the body so if it helps medicine, research, etc then have it

Lotus: I think about if the families watch these episodes and see the disections and surgeries being done on their loved ones😟 what a noble thing they've done, donating themselves to help others! God bless them and their families ❤

JenP W: Diana was stunningly beautiful and even at her sickest she looked 10 years younger .

Edward Veluz: god bless you both mike & diana.. RIP

pamba missra: I’m speechless 😶 Calling her dad Mike .....

Charlotte Moreau: Internet muscle 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

Charlotte Moreau: WTF. Did I say .. nutz people can’t read

היילי מור: All involved are amazing people, proud of them

Sophie Du Temple: Get peace 🌹🌹

Gemma Selby: Wonderful.

Margaret DaSilva: I can't imagine facing my death without the knowledge that Jesus will be there for me on the other side.

Charlotte Moreau: I. Guess someone in here can’t read . It’s okay . Most people can’t . Someone told me to shut up . Get a life . That’s months ago . Mined your own business . I don’t disagree. Freedom of speech . A lot of internet muscle in here .

Queenie Miller: Cuting open.people and still not finding a cure for that horrible stupid deaseas something is definitely wrong with this

Queenie Miller: U people needs to hurry up and find cures for all of these diseases especially cancer in women or man u all are studying the disease and still can not find a cure. What's is happening with that people are dieing every day

Micheline Laurin: What beautiful souls

Daniel Townsend: science in all its intelligence should have been able to create a human being significant and direct resemblance in every of the body components so it can be used in doing this experiments

Jose Rivera: I feel so sad about the passing of Diana King may she rest in peace and may God have her by his side, Amen.

turnbuckles1: The Man was described as a Diver. Now the Kids can Dive in. If He didn’t Dive how would anybody answer the question who is was. Hmmmm...Mike the Diver. Now He is a Corpes. Mike the Corpes. But nothing in between? Doesn’t matter what your title is, rather what We all have in common....nobody gets outa here alive. People get upset about other people’s curiosity about it like they are immune to it...lol.

Christina Davies: Sorry, but I think planning your own funeral is really conceded 🤷🏼‍♀️

fotofemale1: SUCH an incredibly powerful documentary! I teared up so many times. Diana and Mike were both brave in life and death. May they RIP.

Mindrolling: Anyone else cry watching this? A sensitively made documentary. I was impressed by everyone, from the students to the donors and their families and for the medical school for having the service for the donors that the students attended. Respectful and appreciative. I’m going to make plans for my death now, for although I’m only 51, you are just as likely to die suddenly in an accident, for instance, as you are to live to 100. Diana expressed her great love for her family and friends by making her own arrangements.

Christina Penner: Oh my God they are doing a hip replacement without getting completely knocked out wtf?!?! I just had a knee replacement and can’t imagine. This shocked me more then anything. If Diana’s family ever sees this your mother was so beautiful and if ever there was a death with grace that was it.

Amyv: Without those amazing people donating their bodies, we wouldn't have the ability to do so much medical research that benefits so many people. Doesn't make these stories any less painful. After losing a family member to heart failure, I've experienced the active dying phase, and the strange feeling afterwards that someone you love won't be leaving hospital this time. Also, high fives to the respect and professionalism of those handling the bodies after death.

Melissa G: That was beautiful

Jason Bostick: The border around this makes this unwatchable!

Rchl_ Chlc: Diana’s daughter is so much like her in the way she talks. RIP both Diana and Mike 🙏

Lovelybones1973: I feel like I know Diana. She was so beautiful and I feel so sad for her and her family. I just want to hug her daughter Daniele.

Bernadette Keane: So sad that Mike has no hope after death with the statement he made about believing in the hear after. Without Christ there is no hope but the opposite. Tge?real suffering starts after death without Christ. He spent his life exploring the ocean bed created by God but never gave him the thanks for creating it for hum to enjoy. Ill never understand how people deny the existence of Our Mighty God!

Petal Pinkton: Could they not at least use some pink flesh colouring in the embalming fluid to make it more realistic and less shocking?

Lyle/Kelli Morris: Watched this process with my own mum last winter. She battled for years, finally had enough of the horrible treatments. Once she stopped eating and drinking it was pretty quick. Passed in her bed in her husband of 61yrs arms. Dad is lost. These folks have done something incredible for society ... I'm feeling Diane's daughters pain. It sucks. I believe my mum visits in the form of this cardinal that comes by and watches me...

Lazy Tounge: I wonder how similar America handles their donors. I think Britain goes above and beyond by holding the ceremony for the families, is very nice.

Lazy Tounge: Both donors gave an amazing gift however, this does not make me want to make the same decision at all.

Welshwitch: God bless the donors and their families 🙏🏼🙏🏼

Sistahmels: Words cannot express how I feel. So many emotions run through my mind. My mom died of cancer and I've lived in the midst of this sad story. However, the joy I feel knowing these wonderful people still helped others after their time was over warms my heart.

six.fingered.beast: Gorgeous & eye-opening documentary. Major props to these two people for donating their remains and giving not only the medical students a chance for learning more about the human body and terminal illness, but also for educating those who watch this wonderful documentary

*KUIZINA NI MICHELLE *: I respect them with all my heart..may there souls rest peacefully with our beloved God💗💗💗

Saint Sinner: I think I'm the only selfish person in the world,who does not want to be researched,preserved for god knows how long to be studied and cut over and over again.. That gift is def not for anyone.. They were such an amazing and interesting ppl,makes you think that God must be really in a bad place for taking such beautiful angels away from this earth

Dcenteio: Beats having to rob graves, as in the past. That was popular in the 1800s mostly, I believe. Certainly even that beats the cruelty of experimentation such as the Nazis did. Donoting ones body at least has dignity. But when Diana died, it was extremely hard to take. She was such a sweetheart.

Karen Shepherd: These 2 videos where uploaded 3 years ago. There are over 3000 subscribers. Are we waiting for more or are the 2 videos it?

james Clark: It seems like they don't have deep religiuos belief, that helps lighten the toll of dying. Facing the likely reality of never seeing your loved ones again, and coming to terms with it.

Dr Teddy: It's the strangest thing seeing him get examined, and him talking at the same time.

Topanga Reyna: She never thought she'd date someone that wore a medallion and a perm! She was awesome!

Raybran: What tremendous people they were! May they both RIP! ❤🙏

Lesley Leith: My late husband wanted to to be an organ donor but he died of a long wasting disease and his organs were not of any use. However, he was able to donate his corneas which meant the recipients received the gift of sight. I received a wonderful letter thanking our family, there was service at a huge stadium in our home town, Toronto, in memory of all the donors. It was so amazing, very life affirming.💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕

Shelley G: will be 54 next month and have my organ donor card signed since I was 16. it is on my driver's license and health insurance card and my family is aware of my wishes. all 4 of my children also signed their donor cards when they turned 16. their father died in 2011 needing a heart transplant. sadly he was not eligible for one with his medical condition but they knew for many years that this might be his only chance at survival so if u are wanting someone to donate an organ to your loved one you must be willing to also donate yours when your time comes. Diana made me cry constantly thru her story as she was so bright, loved life, was the same age as me and I could relate to her as I also used to be a nurse. I lost my mom to cancer when i was 17, she was 42. she had the most beautiful eyes and seemed so alive. RIP Diana and Mike and thank u for your gifts.

cheryl campbell: I’m donating mine if they want it some day..I love the thought of people learning and finding out about the remains. Hope I can watch from above.💕🇺🇸

Indosarnia: Makes me feel rather humble....even though one's body is just a shell...to give it up takes a special courage.

Grammar Grandma: I feel like we got to know Diana, and to a lesser extent Mike, so hearing that they've passed away made me feel a bit like I'd lost an acquaintance. ☹

Renay Dominguez: I'm in true AWE of the gifts these people have left behind. They are beautiful and True Angels! I'm Catlady Redd here in Muncie Indiana and I believe that their families understand and I will keep them in my prayers as well.

Melissa Spier: "Nurses don't cry" yes WE DO... I'm a nurse who has ALWAYS said... when I cease to feel I cease to be effective... Ann and Mike are the embodiment of that statement... and BEYOND! EDIT: By the way.. as a surgical nurse.. I'm cringing at the student cleaning up the BLADES.. SCALPEL BLADES!!! with water and a TOWEL... I'm sure HAPPY she didn't slice herself OPEN!

Just a girl who loves Jesus: Diana was so cool☹

CAROLE FREEMAN: I have already told my family that I want my body donated to science, I know that the body is only a vessel and not me. I am the soul carried within the vessel and it is released on death. What remains is just an empty vessel of body parts. If I can be of use after death then this is wonderful. My family does not have to mourn my death but to celebrate my life with wonderful memories. Celebrate my life not my death , as we all die at some point, but our life’s are individual and that is what should be remembered. How truly remarkable are those featured in this series.

Aneesa Ali: And for the ones who don`t believe in the Hereafter.....Hahaha!!! Not sorry for them when the shit hits the fan😂

Aneesa Ali: Everything belongs to Allah and we do NOT have the permission to do whatvthe hell we like with our bodies after we die. It should be buried!!! I could only imagine what gleeful punishment Allah will give these asses for doing this shit!!!

Aneesa Ali: Oh geez these idiots!!!

mkjen73: I have cried through episode 1-2. Why do I put myself through this? It is because I plan to donate my body as well

Sheila Miller: Why is there only 1 Season with 2 episodes? It should just say the body donors since it's only about 2 beautiful, human beings.

Beautiful Diva: I wouldn’t ever become a organ donor let alone a body donor. But to each is own.

Vickie Glenn: Beautiful documentary.

Veve Dehavilland: You never get over the loss of your mother mine died when i was 4 she was 25

Gale Martin: Rest in Heavenly Peace, Mike and Diana!

Charlotte Moreau: Who ever sending me messages from here . Stop

Not Well Planned: Medical School is a girl's club. I guess only muslims are having babies in Britain.

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