02-17-2017, 03:17 AM
'Flash, slick, full of hot air' is an excellent character assessment. I don't claim to be an expert in the field, being more comfortable with minor excisions, lesions and the odd bit of suturing.. Which brings me to the medical analogy for CASA and Chester et al. If the appendix or kidney is inflamed, we wisely treat with antibiotics these days. Initially at least. However, given a recurring infection or inflammation that doesn't respond to any amount of curative therapies.. well it's time to bite the bullet, sharpen the scalpel and excise the failing or septic organ.
The question of course is just how widespread the problem is. Was it localised to that one area, or was / is it systemic?
Surely the aforementioned entities (Chester, CASA) are beyond the 'fix with care and therapy' stage and a more surgical approach needs to be taken?
The body as a whole is much better off without the toxins.
Mind you, given that it's 4 in the morning.. Perhaps my zeal to heal needs to be tempered with some sound sleep...
The question of course is just how widespread the problem is. Was it localised to that one area, or was / is it systemic?
Surely the aforementioned entities (Chester, CASA) are beyond the 'fix with care and therapy' stage and a more surgical approach needs to be taken?
The body as a whole is much better off without the toxins.
Mind you, given that it's 4 in the morning.. Perhaps my zeal to heal needs to be tempered with some sound sleep...