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Let’s Talk About Breasts. |
July 31, 2009 |
P/S: Pretty disturbing,or rather awakening pictures ahead.
I can’t state what has gotten into me and the whole issue with breasts, neither am I the best person to refer to in anyway when it comes to medical health. Sorry for the gruesome shots but I think I am doing the right thing and i have to get over Edward Cullen wtf. Let me first state that I am taking a very personal approach towards this issue,and its personal opinions aite. Well what really sets us apart for the dudes appearance wise would probably be the boobie, which makes us; girls,woman,female,human? Growing up with a common knowledge that we start off from wearing camisoles, to cupless bras, bras which grows as we grow, and whats with the whole boobies obsession; only on how it looks,how it defines, or sometimes even how it grades you.
We’re all lacking of the common knowledge about the possible outcome of the not-so-believable breast infection, but are you aware of breast cancer and how it actually looks like at the dangerous stages if you choose not to remove them? Frankly speaking, I am not aware of stuffs like this until I started doing some further reading on breast and how fugly it can look.The ironic part about all this is that, girls are so self-conscious especially about how they look,how they present themselves, but there’s nothing more to that;lets not start with steps of precaution.

Top : Fungating wound on the breast, chest wall and upper arm arising from recurrent breast cancer.
Below: A fungating wound which has developed from a malignant melanoma.
Many cancer patients live with the knowledge that their disease is both progressive and incurable. For a significant minority of these people this reality may be present in the form of a malodorous, exuding, necrotic skin lesion, which can be a constant physical reminder of disease progression. These lesions are commonly known as ‘fungating wounds’, the term ‘fungating’ referring to a malignant process of both ulcerating and proliferative growth. Lesions that have a predominantly proliferative growth pattern may develop into a nodular ‘fungus’ or ‘cauliflower’ shaped lesion, whereas a lesion that is ulcerating will produce a wound with a crater-like appearance. Sometimes a lesion presents with a mixed appearance of both proliferating and ulcerating areas.
Remember what I mentioned about what could happen if it gets really serious?
However,there’s always breast implants after the removal of the infected cancerous cells from the boobies,which will end up looking like the pictures below which I googled earlier on.
We’re often so caught up with reality but often forgetting how much we are neglecting ourselves along the way. After scrolling through the pictures and reading through articles after articles; money may be able to do wonders but nothing beats having that perfect breast of your own which have been with you as long as you’ve lived right? No Victoria Secret’s gonna pull off any trick to make you look anymore fabulous if one side is removed, so I hope you’ll find time to just click on the following links I’ve included below to educate yourself a little; taking a time off from blog hopping and Facebook wtf.
I’ve had my fair share of experiences dealing with cancer, especially if it revolves around the same household. Its not as awesome or easy to handle as you think it is, its an ongoing emotional struggle and physical struggle not only for the patient but for the family members as well. I know how we always have this silent thought to ourselves;
HOW LUCKY CAN WE BE?
WHAT ARE THE ODDS?
Things happen when you least expect them to,right?
Andy Kho which I’m still waiting for the awesome pictures.
Can’t help but to repost this,have a good read especially for the ladies. ![]()
Its even scarier when you’re unaware of things like this. I’m collecting photos from the World Wide Web literally and the pictures were mostly amazing! Watch this space. I’m falling sick. ![]()
Much love,cheerios.
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The first picture is a hoax:
http://www.snopes.com/photos/medical/breastrash.asp
hard to have dinner after this
I think I may be scarred for life. 0___0 But I do get your drift on the importance of this topic.
The first one is a fake la
http://www.snopes.com/photos/medical/breastrash.asp
Girls, take care of your breasts! We guys love them as much as you do!
Owww… terrible pictures but it is a known fact that many women nowadays tend to ignore this fact until it is too late.
Good of you to highlight this to the young women bloggers here. Awareness is better than just blogging and partying.
Regards,
David
Girls should do the checkup on themselves when they have spare time. Early discovered is always better.
Albert Ng – Yes I know. Mana hilang lah? I should be ringing you up soon!
sully 86 – I’m sorry. skip dinner and grab a heavy supper!
Stanley – scarred in what manner?
You know who la – the fi rst picture was definitely photoshopped.
jrhogan – thanks for reading it through,hopefully woman out there would be more aware of breast cancer
kelvin – couldn’t agree more.
eewwwwwww, the pictures are just damn sick and gross :s
Debra Fong – yes it is!
OMG. scary…
GOD. I ALMOST CHOKED AND THEN VOMITED.
EWWWWWWW GRUESOME MISSYCHEERIO DON’T PUT THIS UP ANYMORE
Just put all your pretty pictures.
stephy-nie – yes it is. but just google up to read more about it.
chien teng – LOL. my brother also couldn’t handle the sight of the picture. T___T
I won’t,i might. whoooops!
i know the first pic is a hoax. and being a medie myself, have seen the rest in the series, or somewhat similar. but gurl, that first pic really really reaallllyyyy freaked me out!!!! Man that’s GROSSS!!!! Way way wayyyy beyond gross… EEWWW!
I just happened upon this website looking on Google for something completely different than this subject. But the pictures and obvious suffering of these women made me pause. We forget sometimes how lucky we are to have the health that we enjoy everyday and others are out there with horendous illnesses. I am a man who appreciates my lovely girlfriend’s body in it’s beauty and am thankful to God for it. These poor women are enduring this agony and the constant reminder of their desease. Thank you for posting these photos as disturbing as they may be. They made me thank God for health and the health of those I love.