This remembrance from npr.org articulates better than I can why I've been captivated by Leroy Sievers's story since I first heard about him on Ted Koppel's documentary about a year ago.
There is something about his honest approach and his courage to face something that was entirely consuming and bodily in such a personal way, but also entirely outside of self, and outside of his control...
Click here to read his blog.
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