Re: Does rotting breast mean cancer is getting cured or getting worse??
What you say seems to be a critically important point, one that had not really been given much air time in this thread so far. Perhaps we all need to wonder why, but that is somewhat of a loaded question, at least for me it is. We've all been conditioned to think of the diseased parts of our body as social outcasts to be shunned while treating as though they exist as an island mysteriously attached to the rest of our self.
To somebody who's never had to deal with a disease this serious, such as myself, it does sound a bit strange, but it's one of the the things that Schulze himself is not shy about describing when he talks about his hand that had been burned to the 4th degree. I didn't even know there was a 4th degree until he described what it means to be burnt to the bone with the intervening skin, nails, tissues & ligaments having been burnt away to dust. To this day he still refers to that ruined hand, the one that mainstream said would never work as a hand again, the one they said they could only hope to patch after many skin grafts harvested from elsewhere on his body, he still refers to how he learned to love his hand, how to shower it with affection as part of the process he learned and then applied to restoring that hand to near perfect condition.