Surviving prostrate cancer patient. Soon to be a nonagenarian. Diagnosed 2013. Declared free of it 2015. I chose the radiation and chemo method. So far so good. May God's blessing be with you. Take care.
@linzierogers5024 Sir, thank you so much for sharing your journey. I really appreciate it. I am excited to hear that your recovery is going well. That should give us all hope regardless of the treatment option that we select. At the end of the day, the goal is to be prostatecancerfree. I am wishing you continued great health and well-being along your journey.
I'm 58 years old. I have suffered neuropathy for the last 30 years. If affects pretty much most of my body. I'm also a Type2 Diabetic for the past 10 years. Many diabetes urination issues can mimic other prostate issues. My PCP ordered a PSA test during my last A1C lab. My PSA was 38. They ran it again 2 weeks later and my PSA was 43. The later biopsy confirmed camcer. I had my radical prosectomy on 9/11/2024. I also had a hernia repaired for the double surgery. 6-1/2 weeks I am doing pretty good. Everything is healed. Restrictions are no more. PSA is undetectable after my first follow up test. Biggest issue right now, is the incontinence. Getting better, but still have some trying days. I start physical therapy next week with a therapist who specializes in this area. Hang in there guys, it will get better.
@gregorykiernan7849 Thank you so much for sharing your journey. Wow, that is so inspirational!! we always think that we have it worse than someone else, and that is so short sided. If you can persevere through all of that, then none of us have any excuses not to keep moving forward.
@nelsonstokes4685 Thank you for sharing. I think most of us here would admit being apprehensive. The unknown with the cancer and the surgery can drive you mad. If this helps. I decided to compartmentalize my journey to help me along. I created prep,surgery, recovery, outcomes, and the other side. I checked boxes off in my head for successful completion. Giving me wins that I could look to during difficult times. It is a bit much if you decide to bite the full pie that is prostate cancer, but if you make it smaller, it makes it easier to navigate. Sounds like you have a great support system in place... That is awesome. There will be some times during your recovery where everyone is there and you may feel all alone, and that is normal. Part of your adjustment to everything that is happening. I am wishing you the very best outcomes from your procedure.
@nelsonstokes4685 This weekend is going to fly by, and Tuesday will be here before you know it. It is normal to have a wealth of emotions, but this time before your surgery is important. Try to relax and enjoy this weekend if possible. It won't be easy, but during those difficult times, these couple of days will provide you balance. Hang in there!!
My prostate was removed on 8/20/24. My surgery was 9 hours because my prostate was the size of my fist. Came home the next day and recovering . My reconnect isnt healed yet so the cath will stay in til the 16 of September. So almost a month cathed. Fun times. I also had a reaction to the CT with contrast. That was 3 days of pure hell. I couldn't moveas my groin and peepee hurt. My bladder needed some reconstruction also because my prostate pushed up on it. Without God, this would have been worse. Thanks for the video and God Bless You, Brother.
@jimmyReesby Thank you for sharing your journey. Congratulations on being almost three weeks prostate cancer free. Take your time so that everything heals up properly. You have been through a lot, but hang in there. I am wishing you the very best outcomes as you recover.
Hey Ty, I just found your channel and I feel a little less alone now. I had the robotic prostatectomy 30 days ago. I’m 54. Mine was a 4+3 and the pathology report revealed it’s a T3b. I also had chronic prostatitis with extremely painful episodes. Recovery has been mostly good but got a uti from the catheter. I really appreciate your efforts to share your knowledge and experience. You have a nice easygoing manner and I wish I could meet you in person. I will be watching more of your videos and commenting. Hope you’re doing well man!
@gregwilvert Thank you for your kind words and for sharing your journey. I appreciate you sharing that the channel has made you feel less alone. That really made my day because my goal has been to create a community where we can share ideas, tips and a place where anyone can come to get an encouraging word as they navigate their recovery. I am sorry to hear about the UTI but I want to congratulate you on being one month clear of this disease. I think it is important to accentuate the positives of your recovery. I am wishing you well as you go forward and your best possible outcomes.
Hello Ty, I found your channel while looking at other people's experiences. You caught my eye because, as you, I 'm African American and our journey is little different than others. Let me give some background. I am 65 and had a history of BPH for over 10 years. Had 2 biopsies which were always negative for cancer. Of course, with BPH, you can have high PSA's . Mine were always under 7. Anyway, a friend who had prostate cancer told me to request an MRI with contrast dye. I did one back in 2022 and nothing was found. Somehow, I missed one in 2023. My PSA increased to a 6.8. I told my urologist to schedule another MRI. I took it in April of this year, and a small tumor was found on the left side. He scheduled the biopsy, and it was confirmed, 4+3 =7 grade 3 staged at 2. I have family history, my brother and 2 cousins have it. Thank God, all doing well. I'm scheduled to have my robtic radical prostatectomy on July 9th. I had a PET scan, and it was favorable with it being localized in the prostate with no spread. Again, thanks for your insights, inspiration, and sharing your experiences. I will keep you updated on my journey. Peace and be Blessed!!😊
@ericb2397 Thank you for sharing. I am glad you had the MRI. Many of us have our prostate cancer missed because we don't know to ask for that test if we have a family history of prostate cancer in our families. You are on the right track. You are researching and doing the correct prep work. Make sure you watch the video on the catheter and kegels that I posted to make sure you don't have any setbacks because of that. I am sure your mind is running a mile a minute, but be sure to take some time to enjoy the next couple of days.. Hang in there!!!
Hey Ty, your channel is very refreshing because you speak from the heart and are real. I am 63 and 8 month's ago found out I had prostate cancer. A PET scan showed the cancer was contained in the prostate. My a gleason score was 3-4 and after considering the options I decided to have the robotic prostatectomy surgery. After the surgery the lymph nodes that were taken out showed no evidence of cancer & after 2 visits with the urologist my PSA levels are undetectable. I feel blessed in my journey so far and am very grateful. But, as with you the side effects are challenging. I have viewed many other channels of others that have shared their experiences and advice. I really enjoy how you can relate your every day life experiences/challenges with practicable advice. Thank You!
@dandragan869 Thank you for sharing your journey. I really appreciate your kind words. It is encouraging that you have found some value from the videos. I wish you well on your recovery and the best possible outcomes going forward.
Thanks Ty, for your video 📹 I recently had prostate cancer August 30th, I'm doing much better than I was that day, My catheter was removed September 10th, I'm adjusting well , following my doctors advice & eating well, .😊
@edwardtaylor1177 Thank you for sharing. Congratulations on being almost 3 weeks cancer free. . I am wishing you the very best outcomes for your recovery. Great job.. Keep Moving Forward.
@johnnyjphj Thank you for sharing. That is such a young age to have to battle this disease. I want to congratulate you on being almost a month free of prostate cancer. I am wishing you the very best outcomes during your recovery. Keep moving forward!!
Ty, I just got my results. I had a 6 Gleason score, 3 + 3 with less than 2% in 3 different areas. Thank you for your videos, they are very reassuring and informative. You are indeed a blessing. I have opted for the DaVinci radical prostatectomy. I have scheduled the surgery for January after wedding anniversary, wife's birthday and the holidays. Thank you, I can face this with less apprehension.
@simplerob100 Thank you for providing an update and for sharing your diagnosis. I am sorry to hear about your results. I know they are not the result that you wanted, but knowing is the key.
Hello there. I also have Gleason 6, but cancer in 4 cores with one core at 55%. I'm 54, and my urologist says I'm not a good candidate for Active Surveillance because of my age and cancer volume. I'm curious as to why your doctor recommended surgery with a Gleason 6 and 2% volume. Did they tell you why Active Surveillance was not a good option?
@jenjeffsher3616 my doctor gave me my options and I chose the prostatectomy. I would rather have it removed before I get too old or the cancer becomes metastatic. Thanks for the inquiry.
Hi Ty, I wanted to get back to you about my radical robotic prostecmy that was peform on 7/9/24. The procedure went very well and well over 3 hours long. I went to recovery and my journey began. My prostate and lymph nodes were sent to pathology for exam. I was really sedated so it took me awhile to come around. Long story short, my worst night was my first night home bc I didn't have that bowel movement and pass gas. I was up all night with severe gas, cramps and bad stomach pain with spasms. I want to Thank you and your viewers for very helpful information. I will update you as my journey continues. Peace and be Blessed.
@ericb2397 Thank you for the update. All things considered, I am glad everything went well and hopefully the outcome of the pathology is great news. I will take this information you shared and turn it into positive for someone else. I will make a video to try to remind those who are having the surgery that they have to find a way to get up and move around so they can pass gas and have a bowel movement. Remember the importance of your catheter care keep it clean and untangled. sit so that it can easily flow and take it easy. One step at a time.
PSA is an interesting marker. I've been on Active Surveillance since 2017 or so, my initial readings were 6-7 and my father had prostate cancer. Had a double whammy of BPH issues as well as Gleason 3+3 with two cores positive on biopsies. Opted for TURP surgery a yr. ago to deal with the BPH and my PSA readings were now in the 20's (with medication) That was a success but my PSA has not decreased as it should have post-surgery; surprisingly a recent PSMA-Pet scan revealed nothing outside of the prostate either. After discussion with a radiation oncologist will likely opt for treatment if my next biopsy reveals more cores are involved.
@nvan78Thank you for sharing. I am sorry to hear that your journey has been so difficult. I can only imagine how frustrated I would be in that situation. I am hoping that your PSA goes down and that your biopsy goes well. Hang in there!!
@danny6905 Thank you for sharing. I am humbled that you thought to ask me, but I can not make that decision for you. I understand that it is a difficult choice, but you and your doctor should be able to come up with the best treatment option for you. Everyone, me included, says that 3+3 is early and you have time to decide. However, there may be additional factors in your situation that need to be considered. Rushing into a treatment option is never adviseable. You may want to ask your doctor for all of your options so that you can weigh them out and decide which that you can live with. I applaud you for doing the research. I am wishing you the best outcomes from whichever treatment option that you select.
Hi after years of digital exams back in 2018 my urologist gave me a psa test came back a 9 I was taking trt at the time gave me some antibiotics and did a retest and mri , psa came back less than 1 did active surveillance every 3 months still less than 1 said I had prostatitis last week did a psa with my primary doctor came back 4.1 have a follow up with my urologist next Thursday
@Steveford7700 Thank you for sharing. I want to commend you for your resilience through your journey. Hopefully, the increase in your PSA is due to the prostatitis and not something else. I wish you the best possible outcome.
Whassup Ty, I am Stage 1. My urologist and PCP have been monitoring my PSA for a year. It has been over 4.5-5.5. The Docs state because we caught it early that we should just wait and see. I don't want to do that. What Can I do. Please help. V/r, Roy
@roymyles5863 Thank you for sharing. I can imagine that this is a tough situation for you to be in. Finding out that you have prostate cancer early and then being asked to wait to do something about it. I was stage 2 so I was in a similar boat because I knew I had some time to decide but I also felt a more immediate need to move forward. I think it is important to share that all of us, no matter what stage we were in, felt conflicted about moving forward with our treatment at some point. I appreciate you seeking my advice but I do not believe it to be my place to provide that. I am not a medical professional and I believe any decision being made about selecting a treatment option is personal in nature. I do believe that there is some value in taking your time to do all of the research that you can before selecting a treatment option. All of the treatment options come with outcomes so you have to keep that in mind. I am wishing you peace as you decide and the very best outcomes going forward.
TY, Thank you for your insight. All of your videos are such an inspiration. I'm so grateful to God for you and this platform. You are a blessing sent from God.
Good afternoon thanks my brother I 🙏🏿🙏🏿u b , I get check ups every year I am 67, but I am a retired trucker of 38 + years all that fast food eating had cough up with me I have a fatty liver at least I 🙏🏿that’s what it is I just had cat scan next m r I , yes family member with prostrate means u have a high chance , u probably saved some one life my brother, our health is our wealth, oh I best throat cancer 12 years ago, it was no one but god , my dr told me all men will have prostrate trouble , oh yes I got friend who only get the blood test I thinks it’s best to get the blood test and the 2 fingers test that’s why it’s so important get check ever year , great talk my brother y’all have a great day 🙏🏿💪🏿✊🏿😊
Surviving prostrate cancer patient. Soon to be a nonagenarian. Diagnosed 2013. Declared free of it 2015. I chose the radiation and chemo method. So far so good. May God's blessing be with you. Take care.
@linzierogers5024 Sir, thank you so much for sharing your journey. I really appreciate it. I am excited to hear that your recovery is going well. That should give us all hope regardless of the treatment option that we select. At the end of the day, the goal is to be prostatecancerfree. I am wishing you continued great health and well-being along your journey.
I'm 58 years old. I have suffered neuropathy for the last 30 years. If affects pretty much most of my body. I'm also a Type2 Diabetic for the past 10 years. Many diabetes urination issues can mimic other prostate issues. My PCP ordered a PSA test during my last A1C lab. My PSA was 38. They ran it again 2 weeks later and my PSA was 43. The later biopsy confirmed camcer. I had my radical prosectomy on 9/11/2024. I also had a hernia repaired for the double surgery. 6-1/2 weeks I am doing pretty good. Everything is healed. Restrictions are no more. PSA is undetectable after my first follow up test. Biggest issue right now, is the incontinence. Getting better, but still have some trying days. I start physical therapy next week with a therapist who specializes in this area. Hang in there guys, it will get better.
@gregorykiernan7849 Thank you so much for sharing your journey. Wow, that is so inspirational!! we always think that we have it worse than someone else, and that is so short sided. If you can persevere through all of that, then none of us have any excuses not to keep moving forward.
Thanks, I go for surgery on the 19th 63 years old. Little apprehensive but I am going to go through with because of my family.🙏🏿
@nelsonstokes4685 Thank you for sharing. I think most of us here would admit being apprehensive. The unknown with the cancer and the surgery can drive you mad. If this helps. I decided to compartmentalize my journey to help me along. I created prep,surgery, recovery, outcomes, and the other side. I checked boxes off in my head for successful completion. Giving me wins that I could look to during difficult times. It is a bit much if you decide to bite the full pie that is prostate cancer, but if you make it smaller, it makes it easier to navigate. Sounds like you have a great support system in place... That is awesome. There will be some times during your recovery where everyone is there and you may feel all alone, and that is normal. Part of your adjustment to everything that is happening. I am wishing you the very best outcomes from your procedure.
@nelsonstokes4685 This weekend is going to fly by, and Tuesday will be here before you know it. It is normal to have a wealth of emotions, but this time before your surgery is important. Try to relax and enjoy this weekend if possible. It won't be easy, but during those difficult times, these couple of days will provide you balance. Hang in there!!
My prostate was removed on 8/20/24. My surgery was 9 hours because my prostate was the size of my fist. Came home the next day and recovering . My reconnect isnt healed yet so the cath will stay in til the 16 of September. So almost a month cathed. Fun times. I also had a reaction to the CT with contrast. That was 3 days of pure hell. I couldn't moveas my groin and peepee hurt. My bladder needed some reconstruction also because my prostate pushed up on it. Without God, this would have been worse. Thanks for the video and God Bless You, Brother.
@jimmyReesby Thank you for sharing your journey. Congratulations on being almost three weeks prostate cancer free. Take your time so that everything heals up properly. You have been through a lot, but hang in there. I am wishing you the very best outcomes as you recover.
@Flyty911 Thanks so much. Something I didn't mention is that my wife has been the hero through all this. I couldn't do it without her.
@jimmyReesby I appreciate you sharing that. That is awesome. We are both blessed in that way because a number of men do not get that lucky.
@jimmyReesby Hang in there, better days are coming. Praying 🙏 for your full recovery.
@@ericb2397 thank you so much
Hey Ty, I just found your channel and I feel a little less alone now. I had the robotic prostatectomy 30 days ago. I’m 54. Mine was a 4+3 and the pathology report revealed it’s a T3b. I also had chronic prostatitis with extremely painful episodes. Recovery has been mostly good but got a uti from the catheter. I really appreciate your efforts to share your knowledge and experience. You have a nice easygoing manner and I wish I could meet you in person. I will be watching more of your videos and commenting. Hope you’re doing well man!
@gregwilvert Thank you for your kind words and for sharing your journey. I appreciate you sharing that the channel has made you feel less alone. That really made my day because my goal has been to create a community where we can share ideas, tips and a place where anyone can come to get an encouraging word as they navigate their recovery. I am sorry to hear about the UTI but I want to congratulate you on being one month clear of this disease. I think it is important to accentuate the positives of your recovery. I am wishing you well as you go forward and your best possible outcomes.
Respect to you brother
@davetheman2615 Thank you. I appreciate it.
Hello Ty, I found your channel while looking at other people's experiences. You caught my eye because, as you, I 'm African American and our journey is little different than others. Let me give some background. I am 65 and had a history of BPH for over 10 years. Had 2 biopsies which were always negative for cancer. Of course, with BPH, you can have high PSA's . Mine were always under 7. Anyway, a friend who had prostate cancer told me to request an MRI with contrast dye. I did one back in 2022 and nothing was found. Somehow, I missed one in 2023. My PSA increased to a 6.8. I told my urologist to schedule another MRI. I took it in April of this year, and a small tumor was found on the left side. He scheduled the biopsy, and it was confirmed, 4+3 =7 grade 3 staged at 2. I have family history, my brother and 2 cousins have it. Thank God, all doing well. I'm scheduled to have my robtic radical prostatectomy on July 9th. I had a PET scan, and it was favorable with it being localized in the prostate with no spread. Again, thanks for your insights, inspiration, and sharing your experiences. I will keep you updated on my journey.
Peace and be Blessed!!😊
@ericb2397 Thank you for sharing. I am glad you had the MRI. Many of us have our prostate cancer missed because we don't know to ask for that test if we have a family history of prostate cancer in our families. You are on the right track. You are researching and doing the correct prep work. Make sure you watch the video on the catheter and kegels that I posted to make sure you don't have any setbacks because of that. I am sure your mind is running a mile a minute, but be sure to take some time to enjoy the next couple of days.. Hang in there!!!
@ericb2397 We are all wishing you the very best outcomes with your surgery tomorrow. Hang in there!! Bend Don't Break.
Thank you for documenting your journey for others, Ty. You’re definitively saving lives
@teske370 Thank you for your kind words. I appreciate it.
Oh T Y 😖 continue to be healed...i have a follow-up appointment tuesday morning
@Reg-i4t Thank you for your kind words. I appreciate it. I am wishing you well with your upcoming appointment.
Damn this is the best video . Very relatable. Thanks Ty
@barneyclancy4312 Thank you. I appreciate it.
Thank you for your courage and sharing this important message.
Keep on keeping on!!
❤️🙏.x
@wormsnake1 Thank you. I appreciate it. You hang in there as well.
Hey Ty, your channel is very refreshing because you speak from the heart and are real. I am 63 and 8 month's ago found out I had prostate cancer. A PET scan showed the cancer was contained in the prostate. My a gleason score was 3-4 and after considering the options I decided to have the robotic prostatectomy surgery. After the surgery the lymph nodes that were taken out showed no evidence of cancer & after 2 visits with the urologist my PSA levels are undetectable. I feel blessed in my journey so far and am very grateful. But, as with you the side effects are challenging. I have viewed many other channels of others that have shared their experiences and advice. I really enjoy how you can relate your every day life experiences/challenges with practicable advice. Thank You!
@dandragan869 Thank you for sharing your journey. I really appreciate your kind words. It is encouraging that you have found some value from the videos. I wish you well on your recovery and the best possible outcomes going forward.
Mr Ty THANKS for sharing your story !!
@boczech Thank you . I appreciate it.
Thanks Ty, for your video 📹 I recently had prostate cancer August 30th, I'm doing much better than I was that day, My catheter was removed September 10th, I'm adjusting well , following my doctors advice & eating well, .😊
@edwardtaylor1177 Thank you for sharing. Congratulations on being almost 3 weeks cancer free. . I am wishing you the very best outcomes for your recovery. Great job.. Keep Moving Forward.
Went through it this year. Robotic removal 3 weeks ago at 41.
@johnnyjphj Thank you for sharing. That is such a young age to have to battle this disease. I want to congratulate you on being almost a month free of prostate cancer. I am wishing you the very best outcomes during your recovery. Keep moving forward!!
@johnnyjphj Hang in there.. Keep Moving Forward.
Thank you Ty for sharing with us and trying to help others, hope all is well with you now.
@@johncifra531 Thank you. I appreciate your kind words.
Ty, I just got my results. I had a 6 Gleason score, 3 + 3 with less than 2% in 3 different areas. Thank you for your videos, they are very reassuring and informative. You are indeed a blessing. I have opted for the DaVinci radical prostatectomy. I have scheduled the surgery for January after wedding anniversary, wife's birthday and the holidays. Thank you, I can face this with less apprehension.
@simplerob100 Thank you for providing an update and for sharing your diagnosis. I am sorry to hear about your results. I know they are not the result that you wanted, but knowing is the key.
Hello there. I also have Gleason 6, but cancer in 4 cores with one core at 55%. I'm 54, and my urologist says I'm not a good candidate for Active Surveillance because of my age and cancer volume. I'm curious as to why your doctor recommended surgery with a Gleason 6 and 2% volume. Did they tell you why Active Surveillance was not a good option?
@jenjeffsher3616 my doctor gave me my options and I chose the prostatectomy. I would rather have it removed before I get too old or the cancer becomes metastatic. Thanks for the inquiry.
Thank you for are help 😊
@bubasprint Thank you. I appreciate it.
I hope you are making progress...
@THORR-mh9px Thank you. I appreciate it. I am doing well.
Hi Ty,
I wanted to get back to you about my radical robotic prostecmy that was peform on 7/9/24. The procedure went very well and well over 3 hours long. I went to recovery and my journey began. My prostate and lymph nodes were sent to pathology for exam. I was really sedated so it took me awhile to come around. Long story short, my worst night was my first night home bc I didn't have that bowel movement and pass gas. I was up all night with severe gas, cramps and bad stomach pain with spasms. I want to Thank you and your viewers for very helpful information. I will update you as my journey continues. Peace and be Blessed.
@ericb2397 Thank you for the update. All things considered, I am glad everything went well and hopefully the outcome of the pathology is great news. I will take this information you shared and turn it into positive for someone else. I will make a video to try to remind those who are having the surgery that they have to find a way to get up and move around so they can pass gas and have a bowel movement. Remember the importance of your catheter care keep it clean and untangled. sit so that it can easily flow and take it easy. One step at a time.
PSA is an interesting marker. I've been on Active Surveillance since 2017 or so, my initial readings were 6-7 and my father had prostate cancer. Had a double whammy of BPH issues as well as Gleason 3+3 with two cores positive on biopsies. Opted for TURP surgery a yr. ago to deal with the BPH and my PSA readings were now in the 20's (with medication) That was a success but my PSA has not decreased as it should have post-surgery; surprisingly a recent PSMA-Pet scan revealed nothing outside of the prostate either. After discussion with a radiation oncologist will likely opt for treatment if my next biopsy reveals more cores are involved.
@nvan78Thank you for sharing. I am sorry to hear that your journey has been so difficult. I can only imagine how frustrated I would be in that situation. I am hoping that your PSA goes down and that your biopsy goes well. Hang in there!!
@@Flyty911 thank you Ty, has been an interesting journey so far.
bro I have a prostate cancer for 3 years what I'm going to do
@alycisse4972 Thank you for sharing. Make sure you work with your doctor on creating a treatment plan for your diagnosis.
@@Flyty911 isn't chicken good for prostate cancer
Hi Ty,, Im 55, Right now a 3 plus 3, 3 cores out of 12,, oh man should i take out ???
@danny6905 Thank you for sharing. I am humbled that you thought to ask me, but I can not make that decision for you. I understand that it is a difficult choice, but you and your doctor should be able to come up with the best treatment option for you. Everyone, me included, says that 3+3 is early and you have time to decide. However, there may be additional factors in your situation that need to be considered. Rushing into a treatment option is never adviseable. You may want to ask your doctor for all of your options so that you can weigh them out and decide which that you can live with. I applaud you for doing the research. I am wishing you the best outcomes from whichever treatment option that you select.
Hi after years of digital exams back in 2018 my urologist gave me a psa test came back a 9 I was taking trt at the time gave me some antibiotics and did a retest and mri , psa came back less than 1 did active surveillance every 3 months still less than 1 said I had prostatitis last week did a psa with my primary doctor came back 4.1 have a follow up with my urologist next Thursday
@Steveford7700 Thank you for sharing. I want to commend you for your resilience through your journey. Hopefully, the increase in your PSA is due to the prostatitis and not something else. I wish you the best possible outcome.
Whassup Ty, I am Stage 1. My urologist and PCP have been monitoring my PSA for a year. It has been over 4.5-5.5. The Docs state because we caught it early that we should just wait and see. I don't want to do that. What Can I do. Please help.
V/r,
Roy
@roymyles5863 Thank you for sharing. I can imagine that this is a tough situation for you to be in. Finding out that you have prostate cancer early and then being asked to wait to do something about it. I was stage 2 so I was in a similar boat because I knew I had some time to decide but I also felt a more immediate need to move forward. I think it is important to share that all of us, no matter what stage we were in, felt conflicted about moving forward with our treatment at some point. I appreciate you seeking my advice but I do not believe it to be my place to provide that. I am not a medical professional and I believe any decision being made about selecting a treatment option is personal in nature. I do believe that there is some value in taking your time to do all of the research that you can before selecting a treatment option. All of the treatment options come with outcomes so you have to keep that in mind. I am wishing you peace as you decide and the very best outcomes going forward.
TY,
Thank you for your insight. All of your videos are such an inspiration. I'm so grateful to God for you and this platform.
You are a blessing sent from God.
@roymyles5863 Thank you for your kind words. I appreciate it.
You need cannabis oil treatment. We are highly successful treating people for 11 years now. I can help you
Good afternoon thanks my brother I 🙏🏿🙏🏿u b , I get check ups every year I am 67, but I am a retired trucker of 38 + years all that fast food eating had cough up with me I have a fatty liver at least I 🙏🏿that’s what it is I just had cat scan next m r I , yes family member with prostrate means u have a high chance , u probably saved some one life my brother, our health is our wealth, oh I best throat cancer 12 years ago, it was no one but god , my dr told me all men will have prostrate trouble , oh yes I got friend who only get the blood test I thinks it’s best to get the blood test and the 2 fingers test that’s why it’s so important get check ever year , great talk my brother y’all have a great day 🙏🏿💪🏿✊🏿😊
@inezjackson2244 Thank you for sharing. I do appreciate your kind words.