YES!!! I saw this video pop up again and I knew that when I first saw it their were a few people who’d been keeping track of him. I was hoping with everything I have to see someone with exactly your comment! 🥰 HELL YES KEV! (Thank you so much for letting me know 💜)
I had to go look Kevin up about halfway through to see if he was still alive...and he is, almost 7 years after his diagnosis! He beat the odds by a considerable margin. Hope he continues to do so.
I lost my Father to cancer and I’m an avid runner. Your Sir are an absolute inspiration. I pray for a miracle for you. Thank you for sharing your personal story.....
I was diagnosed with 4th stage prostate cancer I found out when my right leg swelled up and the doctors couldn’t get rid of the clot Through a CT scan they found the cancer I’m in my 16th month of treatment I’m doing great and I even got a part time job I’m 64 and I’m shooting for 70 I’m staying positive I still have my dreams and I’m still going to live them Don’t give up stay strong I’m thinking of you Prayers for you
I am so sorry. I can only imagine. I have a girlfriend and i sometimes think of how it would be if i lost her. I send my warmest thoughts and prayers for a miracle!
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He said he didn’t feel like a man, this guys story isn’t manly, it’s superhuman, to be able to do what he did given his circumstances. He may be nearing his end but this story could be the start for somebody. God Bless him
He's talking literal. Prostate cancer treatment often includes shutting down testosterone production (basically chemical castration). The side effect list of that treatment is longer than you think, ED and lack of drive (not only sex drive, drive in general) to start with.
@@MegaTrueTalk also colostrum and calcitriol with probiotics helps cure some cancers and treat others. Helps your immune fight off cancer cells naturally.
My dad was given a year to live with lung cancer at the age of 62 and given a year to live, that was 13 months ago and he's still with us and going strong. I was a bit scared to watch this video but I'm glad I did. It makes me realize that there are people all around me who might be going through utterly horrible things and yet we all keep moving forward.
Been through similar. I have read many stories of people with advanced/stage 3 and 4 lung cancers and yet have lived for 10, 20, 30+ plus years. Obviously not everyone does. And statistics never look good for any type of cancer which is why it is wise to not go searching on the Internet. It will only scare you and you don't need to be dealing with that. But, as doctors say, statistics are just numbers. They tell a tiny part of the story and they don't take into account individual stories, deviations from the statistics. Besides, statistics are also out of date by the time they are published. There literally is reason to have hope.
I lost my mum to lung cancer, she was given 12 months and lasted 12 months, really glad your dad is going strong, really is a lottery with that, really happy hes beating the odds.
i lost my grandmother this past year to pancreatic cancer, the most important aspect of life i now feel after that is never forget where you are in the moment. i and many others get caught up in the fear of the future and miss out on appreciating what you still have in the present. enjoy each and every day with everyone you hold close. sending love your dads way man, fight on!
I was terminal and on hospice ( im writing this from a hospice room inside an assisted living center ) but im actually getting off hospice. I fought my ass off to retrain the organs the stopped working and did everything I could to be alive for as long as possible for my wife's sake. Now that I'm not dying anymore from ehlers danlos syndrome and complications from it I cant wait to get back into college and get my degree. I've been in hospice for 3 years when I was only expected to last 6 months and im so thankful for the time I have now.
Bless up brother, you’re truly living it. I’m not religious but i’ll pray for you to keep living on, you deserve that. Much love my friend keep your head up when spirits are low.
i was nervous to click on this because i thought id probably get really depressed but im so glad i decided to watch. The quote he said towards the end is really gonna stick with me
Yeah me too Luna. I was thinking "I am really not in a very strong place right now emotionally but.. but maybe this will give me a new perspective." I'm glad I watched it.
@@flakcannonhans no he didn't, he's still alive. His last tweet was in October and helped organise another marathon last December. Stop spewing out bullshit for yt likes that don't even count towards anything.
@@QuentinWillemse I thought he died. I’m happy to know he is alive, but I searched up Kevin Webber alive and found a website saying he died in March. I literally have no reason to lie about this. This was a mistake on me. Must have been either a different Kevin Webber or just me not reading it right. Either way, May bad.
@@wintersolstice4793 yeah, I can’t find the website that I saw, I would post a link or something if I do, but I thought I found something saying he died from cancer back in March. Since he was living way longer then he should have I didn’t look into it too much. I don’t have Twitter, if I did I would have looked up looked up his Twitter account which would have proved me wrong as he is still active on it. At first I was confused when I saw it as that would have meant he died before this interview was posted on TH-cam. But I just thought this they delayed posting it out since I thought maybe the interview was made right before he died and it was delayed out of respect or something.
@@nieznajomydonny2476 my bad I was wrong. Kevin is still alive. I’m genuinely confused where I found the website where it said he died because now when I look up if he died it gives me his still very active Twitter where as before when I looked it up it gave me a death date of March 29th I think as well as saying he died from the cancer he has been fighting for so long. Sorry for the confusion. My bad.
My grandad got diagnosed with prostate cancer at the beginning of the year, he has been given 2yrs to live, at the grand old age of 91. He said “to be given another 2 years at my age is a blessing and I’m happy with that”. I truly hope i have more time with him, but as he says he’s had his life and accepts the time he has been given. To be given a short time left at a young age and to have this outlook and fight within you is truly inspirational. What a man you are, I hope you are still kicking its butt!❤
As someone who is clinically depressed this man has woke me up to the reality that I need to make changes in my life. Thank you Kevin Webber for sharing your story. You are a genuine inspiration ❤️
Good on yah! Depression isn't easy to go through and its just as hard to deal with as any physical disease, I lost my father to lung cancer at 11 years old, he was diagnosed 2 weeks before he died. my way of getting through that is realising that all we can do in life is bring happiness to the people we care about, even if we cant bring happiness to ourselves... Thats what keeps me going.
Depression is a biological disorder, though. Changing your perspective may help you tolerate it a different way but it's still a condition with biological roots. I have it for life, as well, but at this time in my life it is mild usually. It used to be major. So there are things you can do to modulate and reduce it.
*Thank you Kev!* My father died of Lung Cancer at 52. I was 26. He was extremely stoic during his 4 year battle (he was given 4 months), and the only time he complained was when he was in pain ("I feel like a steel rod is being shoved through my chest"), and needed his meds, inhaler, more oxygen, etc. He remained positive and never told me what he was thinking. *(I never realized he had thoughts like this)* The only thing he shared was the morning he died. I was feeding him breakfast. Oh gawd.. I do not know if I have ever shared this. I asked him, "Are you scared?". He paused, took my hand, looked me straight in the eyes, and with one word, "Yes." He then had me leave. After 4 years of being his 24 hour nurse, daughter, best friend, only child of a single father, and caregiver; he did not want me to see him die. *Oh how angry I was.* Took me 14 years to realize it was his final gift to me. oh dad... 2/15/1953 to 2/13/2006 yup.. 2 days before his 53rd birthday.
I lost my Mom to lung cancer too (1953-2017). She died 6 weeks after being diagnosed. She never left the hospital in those 6 weeks. She was so brave even though she was terrified. She died in Poland and hospital staff (most of them) were awful. Not interested in helping her or us. The last week of her life while being in palliative care unit they were giving her tablets even though she couldn’t swallow any more. I don’t even know if she was getting painkillers any other way. She never complained about the pain. And she only broke down once 😭. They treated her as if she was invisible😢. Any time i wanted to argue with them or complain she would stop me saying “you can go home but I’m stuck here with them and it would only make things worse”. I still get emotional thinking about the way she was treated there. I miss her sooooooo much 😭😢😭😭😭
Oh my. I have blood cancer, I have always stayed positive, but your story is off the chart incredible. Thank you for sharing this amazing story. Proof that no one can tell you how long you will be on this planet.. 🙏 you’re an inspiration to everyone! Thank you
RIP to your dad mate I lost my mum to stage 4 cancer in 2012 she was 46 I was 17, it didn't hit home properly until my 21st birthday but I know she will be chilling on a cloud somewhere keeping an eye on me. I fucking miss her man.
I survived breast cancer which is rare for a man but just wanted to say that of all the uplifting talks that I have listened to, this has been the most inspiring. Thanks mate.
@@MegaTrueTalk there's always one person who chimes in with an unproven alternative. My aunt tried that on my grandpa, he still died. Amygdalin can be toxic, you can only have small doses which might not even give the right amount of cyanide needed to kill cells, it can be more harmful than the cancer itself.
@@MyLast2Braincells84 Apple seeds contain Poison! You would need to eat 100 apples a day for the Tiniest Risk. Get Your Facts Straight b4 parroting Lies.
I thought my PSA reading was bad when I was diagnosed 9 years ago. It was 94. Over 300 is just unbelievable. They gave me 5 years but I'm still here. Bless you .
He ran it in ~3:40 the previous year. That was my finish time in my only marathon. I can't turn due to a series of leg injuries and I am happy to walk pain-free. We must be grateful for whatever.
@M B Yes. In the UK palliative care is changing its thinking to the emphasis on living rather than dying. Dying offers the impression that you are awaiting for this event to happen and nothing else matters. There is however a life to experience inbetween that, as indeed what we have been doing since birth, so no change there. So just carry on living until it ends one day. I just feel that you are dying only when youve been told that.
When he started talking about his big marathon in the Sahara, and said “I had a year to train, that’s only half my life, but i’m gonna do it,” I teared up. I forgot I was listening to a dying man 😢
For real! This shows that mindset can go a long way. The chemo made him lack physical strength but it’s ok because his mental strength is everything. This man is inspirational.
Having suffered a heart attack five weeks ago and still coming to terms with the new unexpected direction my life and families life has taken, I'm going to save this video of this man's story as an inspiration to me to get better and get back living my life.
By the time I was 24 I had completely destroyed the a disk in my lower back, 25 and 3 surgeries later I had my spine bolted together with titanium. It was hard to be told I can't be all gung-ho anymore. Wasnt allowed my extreme sports anymore, not allowed physical jobs. After I learned to walk again I finally yesterday stood on a snowboard again for the first time in a couple years now. Life changes when you don't take care of yourself
I served in the British army infantry in Afghan and Iraq. This man is braver and more determined than I ever was, or will ever be. May your life inspire those in similar situations. Keep going, never stop and above all, good luck sir.
3:10 "you started to realize you can't dream". The amount of sadness behind this line is unimaginable. No more hope, no more wishes, and all you dreamed of is probably never gonna happen.
@@MegaTrueTalk You are replying to every single comment with misinformation about B17 doing anything for cancer despite being repeatedly proven not to be true, you on other videos saying vaccines cause cancer and the earth is flat?
I watched it, cried, got inspired beyond belief, and went out immediately and did my fastest km pace ever and did a PB. Everytime my inner voice told me I couldn't go on, I just though about this amazing man. An incredible, incredible story which ius unbelievably inspiring. What an absolute savage!!
I love that he didn't just live for his family and kids and try to do things with them all the time. The emphasis on living for himself and finding motivation and accomplishment in his own endeavors was so touching.
My uncle had prostate cancer, went through chemo and at the moment is cancer free. My cousins husband, who is 56 is fighting his second round of prostate cancer. This time its went to other parts of his body. Like this man said, its a silent cancer. I'm so glad to know that this man is still living. I know my cousins husband has hope because he has Christ. Praying for a miracle cure for this man and for all those suffering.
I suggest everyone watch this when they’re moaning about not being able to go to the pub or whatever with the Government restrictions. Do something positive in this pandemic.
This kind of comment really bugs me. It's looking at people worse of than you to make your own situation feel better in comparison is what it is. The covid restrictions suck at times and we are allowed to be annoyed about it and have a moan. It doesn't mean we are taking our lives for granted. There has and always will be someone far worse off than you and I out there at all times, it doesn't mean you don't deserve the right to be upset about something effecting your life or be made to feel guilty about it. Its ALL relative to the individual. This whole my misery is worse than yours mentality is toxic
@@conor2223 What I was saying is, there are people in much worse positions than you so instead of moaning about the pandemic restrictions and other trivial things, try and do something positive in these trying and restrictive times. If you didn’t get that and only focused on it somehow being negative, that says a lot more about you than me.
@@TrevLFC yes and I am doing alot of positive things in these times not that that's relevant. Obviously there is always someone worse off than you, like we have both stated. I was merely pointing out how you shouldn't try and make yourself feel better by thinking of those worse off than you. So if I fell down the stairs and broke both my legs I shouldnt and don't deserve to be upset about it because another guy fell down the stairs and died. That's just the logic that I don't agree with
@@conor2223 no problem pal. I was just trying to get people who may be down purely because of lockdown restrictions to realise there are worse scenarios. Sometimes people being a lot worse off actually trigger people to stop wallowing and do something positive with their lives. I totally understand your view, and people would think I’m bloody lucky falling downstairs and breaking my legs when someone else did the same thing and died. And maybe they would run a marathon when they got better realising the other person died. Anyway, stay positive..
Huge respect to this man! My father who is 75 today, battled leukaemia twice over 6 years, he was 64 when first diagnosed, he loves going out to the farm, chopping wood, shooting, fishing very outdoors man, I remember him saying, I wont give up because giving up, means giving up everything I love and im not ready to do that! 75 today and he's well in remission, my dad's my hero, we don't always see eye to eye, but when things get tough, it reminds me to keep on going, as I battle with schizophrenia, its never easy, but it doesn't have to be hard!
A friend of mine just died from that. fucking savage disease. he said to me he'd rather die than go through 2 years of that again. by the end i honestly couldnt recognise him until he spoke. your old man is a soldier for beating that twice
This gentleman is expressing exactly why I have embraced the absolute living Hell I and my family have been through since being diagnosed with late stage IgG Kappa light chain multiple myeloma in 2013. Eight years of chemo, radiation and a double lung transplant... still here and living.
I had proud metal curling sjoulder lines i pulled them super fukket up when mad but it had a reason. I have to adjust my back i got stronger but less comfortable but at same time way more comfortable thinking capacity. I had curling shoulders but now have the mighty midget back. I holded my kidneys up while laying on side for so long a metal head vein comically started to move like it itched nice like a scratchy one but not needed that fine. A refunctioning vein it felt like. Im keen on what fkn God has more to offer. Baphomet didnt know night or day. I know them they both fkd.
There is a reason why God gave you a 2nd chance. I’m so thankful that you are recovering... if you feel it in your heart to do so I would try to seek God and go to him. The devil wants to destroy. He’s not on your side... I just want you to know that he still has the door open for you... and I hope you get to live a long and healthy life with your family!!
@@Humanmensihsaaninsan I understand your anger I don’t understand why All because of Adam and Eve we all have to endure this bullshit... but he did not just make us to suffer I really believe that there’s a purpose and we just really don’t see it yet. God has never forsaken us... we have forsaken him and his words and this is why this worlds in such a mess... I hope all goes well in your life I don’t care what you believe in I just want you to know that I love you all and I want you guys to be happy and at peace..
I disagree, we aren’t built to deal with our own mortality. This sounds stupid but I’d rather die at 70 having no idea I would, then die at 75 but have known that since I was 30.
I think so. Haven't gotten official diagnosis yet, but I believe my time is soon. I'd rather know. Gotta get my ducks in a row. I'd rather know. Yessir, I would.
What a great man. I lost my Dad to a brain tumour at 41 years old. The impact of that loss is/was insurmountable to our family. Bless this guy, nothing but unbelievable respect for him. Thanks for this video LADBible - amazing.
I lost my dad to prostate cancer 4 years ago. It had already spread up his spine by the time it was discovered. I’m glad reading from the comments below that this guy is still with us.
My grandad has prostate cancer, but died of old ages at 97, my father had prostrate cancer at 69 and received treatment and beat it, I will definitely have this horrible cancer at some stage right.? To be as strong as this fella? No way on gods earth could I be! Sir you are beautiful human and humble in life no matter what! Inspirational is an over used term but............. you are x
An incredible and inspiration colleague who I have personally had the experience of walking a Marathon with. He is so giving of himself and respected by so many.
God I cried like a baby watching this. My mother has stage 4 pancreatic cancer and was given 3 months to live. That was 3 and half years ago and she has 26 chemo sessions a year. She still gets up and moves and cooks dinner almost every night because that's what she likes to do. It just really shows me that I have no excuses. For awhile I was very depressed and bad into pain killers but she was still there supporting me even through her sickness. Now I help her as much as I can because that's what I like to do. Just never give up guys, it may seem dark and hopeless at the moment but the light could be right around the corner.
Thank you so much for your story. I have lupus and two years ago on my 33rd birthday I had a massive heart attack. Since then I’ve been focusing on how I was gonna die. Lately I’ve been focusing on how I want to live. Your testimony has impassioned that focus!
This was a humbling and inspiring story of a guy who wouldn't lie down and die but drew strength, determination and resilience from his situation to fight and make the most of what life they said he had left. The goals he set himself both physically and mentally have no doubt given him these extra years. If a writer wrote this story as a screenplay for a movie, it would be considered far fetched and pretty much impossible. I sincerely salute this guy!
When I go on social media and I whinge amongst other whingers about mundane stupid things in life, and then I listen to this amazing guy's story. A slap in my face. What a legend this guy is.
Ive just come across your vid, whilst on a day off...and it brought me to tears. I'm 66, still in full-time employment (though under notice of redundancy from Sept 14 2021) and in relatively good health.....but have been feeling sorry for myself. I am lonely! Despite having a great,close family and work colleagues,the only person I truly, deeply, loved and wanted to marry, told me, after 4 years together (and engaged for 1 year) that she wanted to be on her own...she no longer wanted me to be part of her life. This absolutely shattered me and still,after 4 years, I cannot come to terms with the loss. But after watching your video, I realise how small, stupid & irrelevant all my worries are. I love you....for your humanity, your perseverance, your refusal to accept your situation...but above all....for your dignity. I wish I could meet up with you....I'd love to buy you a pint (Or 2 😉) Thankyou...and go on, keep living that wonderful life you so richly deserve.
Thank goodness for him sharing his story so other men will get their PSA tests. If prostate cancer is caught in time, proton beam therapy is a life saver without the incontinence or impotence that can be caused by other types of treatment. It's allowed me to have more than 20 additional years with my dad, George R.D. Goulet, who is now in his 80s.
Quite literally running away from Death. An incredible story and the REAL Captain Britain. A very congratulations to this outstanding gentleman for all his otherworldly accomplishments. What an honour to share the same planet as this man.
I had colon cancer when I was 33, albeit it was fortunately "easy" to cure. Three years later, I am physically fine, but I feel the toll it took on my finances & mental health every day. Thank you for sharing your story, you are an inspiration to everyone, healthy or sick, and I wish you many joyful days and marathons.
i lost my dad to prostate cancer and i nearly stopped watching it at the beginning but i'm glad i didn't , what an inspiration this man his , hope he lives many years more.
You took your cancer prognosis- then focused on yourself, so you could be there for your family, and practiced self love, discipline, worked at the future you envisioned! Thank you! I wish the world was lead with more true leaders like yourself.
@Roland Roland Yeah the population control is really working, nearly 8 billion people on the planet and growing rapidly, looks like those fat cat CEO's are totally stopping the growth of the population 😂
This burns in my soul as a healthy middle age man, not because what is happening but my outlook on life changes. My value of time and who I spend it with is the most important thing now.
This is such an incredible story, this opportunity should be given to all terminally ill people to spread their story. He is such a wholesome man and I hope the rest of his life is spent having fun and doing what he loves. My great-uncle recently died of cancer and I was heart broken. I have huge respect for this man.
"Don't waste today because of what may happen tomorrow' - that has made me think so hard and it will stay with me. Such sound advice from a man who knows the real value of life and how to deal with the inevitable - even if it comes too soon.
My dad has just been diagnosed with mesothelioma, it’s a incurable lung cancer and he’s been given 3-6 months, my family is completely broken, I don’t know how this man is even talking about it because all we have been doing in the last 2 weeks is sobbing 😭 my heart goes out to you mate this is the worst feeling in the world and it’s not even happening to me. I’m only 25 and I really don’t know what I’m going to do when my dad dies he’s my hero. And to all the people moaning about not being able to go out because of covid 19, my dad has to spend his last days indoors because of it
I use a peroxide a spray,3%. I inhale it. H202, ozygen therapy. Cannabis, smoked increases lung capacity, double capacity, which is oxygen therapy too. Clean water, distilled. Look up how to deprogram water. One of the best, urine therapy,look up shivambu. Im vegetarian and i had no problem drinking it after i read about it. Also laughing, comedies, i like tommy tiernan, frankie boyle. And what did it for me, fasting and focusing on our creator. Creation is nothing special. Our creator is everything. Search for the creator. Let go of all opinions, hates, obsessions, clear the mind of wordly desires and a new reality will fill that space. I did no medical treatments. Cancer free, previously terminal. Your dads lucky to have someone who loves him so much. Im sure that will give him great strength.
i’m so so sorry 😭 my mum passed away last year, we found out out of the blue that she had stage 4 pancreatic cancer, and 5 weeks later she passed away. i’d given birth to my first baby 5 months earlier, and i remember thinking i just want to die. my mum was my rock. i honestly wish you and your family all the best in the world xxxx
Holy moly I am speechless, this man is the strongest and also the kindest man I have ever seen. Not only does he have almost superhero powers, but he is also very kind to himself through his running and outlook on death. I want to die like you, doing what I feel gives me purpose, until the last moment, no matter what other people say.
my grandfather has prostate cancer that has metastasized to his bones - its really rough but he's soldiering thru cause he wants a few more years of life! glad to see this guy is still around thankfully ❤
What a brave man. Absolutely loved his story, so sad but truly inspiring at the same time. A cheesy saying but ‘when the going gets tough the tough get going’ has never been more accurate then when it’s applied to this man. A Beautiful human.
I can't believe what this man has achieved!! I mean, watching this guy sit there and talk about everything, knowing he's beaten all odds of living this long to even make this video, it's beyond impressive!! He's a real inspiration to the world!!! Bless this man!!!!
What an incredible and inspirational story, Kevin. You're an amazing guy, and I find you extremely motivating. Thank you so much for sharing. I'm 39-months NED after prostate cancer surgery, and my dad is living with prostate cancer. Before my diagnosis, I was fit, healthy, and had absolutely no symptoms. I'm thankful my doctor recommended to include both the PSA test and the DRE as part of my annual physicals. Even though the DRE reported everything to be smooth and healthy, my PSA continued to rise year after year. An MRI identified a significant anomaly that was then targeted by a prostate biopsy that confirmed cancer. It was in the final stage before spreading. If it weren't for the PSA test that got the ball rolling on other tests, my cancer most likely would have spread before I developed symptoms.
hi, 55 years old type 4 prostate metastatic cancer, 2 years to live. Don't run and don't do marathons, but ditto here in my heart and thank you for your valour and generosity! Marco Bertoglio here in the old good UK
This is one of those stories that I’ll never forget. Amazing what the spirit can do. His voice, his delivery, and his strength are truly inspiring. God bless this man!
Don't take it for granted my friend. Cherish every moment, I lost my mum recently to cancer after she battled it for 3 years ;(. I wish I spent more time with her, I regret not doing more for her. Forever on my mind how I can never have more time with her💔
Wow! I'm in awe of you! So pleased your doing so well. Unfortunately my dad passed away from colon cancer which claimed him within a year of diagnosis. He kept himself fit his entire life, ran marathons, badminton, hill walking raised money for charities. He was just 60 x
My grandpa was given 3-6 months and lived for 6 more after that. He died last year. He was one of the strongest people I’ve ever met. I wish you the best on your journey.
Well this goes to show that gratitude is probably the most important feeling for a happy life. Being grateful for just getting to be alive is wonderful thing. It’s hard to feel it when you get caught up in so many things that ultimately don’t matter. Life has always endured just for the sake of being alive. This man is a living example of that.
What an incredible human being, his Marathons is focusing him on sailing with the waves of chemotherapy and life. This is amzing human spirit, this beautiful man is humble, strong, worthy, intelligent, loving and a super man. I wish you all the best, much love & light xx
I haven’t felt like this in a while, this hit very close to home. Cancer is always a miserable experience, thanks for sharing this personal story. An incredible person through and through.
Let us hope that Kevin's video remains here permanently. Profound magnificent humanity to inspire us all. Fighting the good fight with all his might. Bless Kevin.
As of August 2024, Kevin is still alive and still running marathons!!! we love you Kev! 🫶
YES!!! I saw this video pop up again and I knew that when I first saw it their were a few people who’d been keeping track of him. I was hoping with everything I have to see someone with exactly your comment! 🥰 HELL YES KEV! (Thank you so much for letting me know 💜)
just watched this and was searching for an update. what a guy! massive respect for him ❤
Great to hear!
He is still alive in 2022, just checked his Twitter. What a legend!
Glad to hear that
Fight on!!!
Heck yeah that’s awesome
Get in there big man 👍
'alive'' is an understatement, the man is running marathons! Incredible
July 2022 update: Kev's still kicking cancers ass and running marathons. Hell yeah dude!
Can't tell you how happy I am to hear that.
Good on him
Hell yea
yaah let's go!
Wahooo
The perseverance of the human spirit is an incredible thing. This man deserves the highest respect.
very true. it must be tough saying all this in front of a camera.
unrelated, but i like your pfp
Nice pp man
OTF x Flacko Thanks I grew it myself
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@@jazkuzma9337 the ooz
"You only have two lives, and the second one starts when you realise you only have one"
Confucius.
Cool who said that?
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I had to go look Kevin up about halfway through to see if he was still alive...and he is, almost 7 years after his diagnosis! He beat the odds by a considerable margin. Hope he continues to do so.
i am so glad to hear that, i was about to look him up. an amazing man
thanks roger. was thinking of looking him up. an inspiration for all people diagnosed with big C
I had terminal cancer. My friend took me to a healing mass. This was in 2008. I am still alive and cancer free
@@mercuryxyz7222 Do not spread lies and false hopes on here please.
@@KTK44 I do not spread lies and false hope. I spoke the truth. Now prove opposite
I lost my Father to cancer and I’m an avid runner. Your Sir are an absolute inspiration. I pray for a miracle for you. Thank you for sharing your personal story.....
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Smileon what’s so funny?
Smileon I wish you were in his place. He’s such a lovely person
Perfectly stated.
@@malcomholmes5250 thank you for the kind words.
I was diagnosed with 4th stage prostate cancer
I found out when my right leg swelled up and the doctors couldn’t get rid of the clot
Through a CT scan they found the cancer
I’m in my 16th month of treatment
I’m doing great and I even got a part time job
I’m 64 and I’m shooting for 70
I’m staying positive
I still have my dreams and I’m still going to live them
Don’t give up stay strong
I’m thinking of you
Prayers for you
Stay Strong 💪
Love to you ❤️
@@callumr1302 thank you
I appreciate it very much
❤️ love back to you
Stay strong. Sending best wishes and strength to you and your loved ones. 🙏🏼❤️
You are stronger than you can possibly imagine Don! You got this my friend!!
My wife as cancer, stage 4 and we are trying to live day by day until our last day together.
I am so sorry. I can only imagine. I have a girlfriend and i sometimes think of how it would be if i lost her. I send my warmest thoughts and prayers for a miracle!
I hope you and your wife are loving each day together. Your community here will be here for you.
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Is she still OKay
update plsss
He said he didn’t feel like a man, this guys story isn’t manly, it’s superhuman, to be able to do what he did given his circumstances. He may be nearing his end but this story could be the start for somebody. God Bless him
He's talking literal. Prostate cancer treatment often includes shutting down testosterone production (basically chemical castration). The side effect list of that treatment is longer than you think, ED and lack of drive (not only sex drive, drive in general) to start with.
Couldn't have put it better myself 👍
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Everyone dies, not everyone truly lives. This guy is such an inspiration.
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@@MegaTrueTalk also colostrum and calcitriol with probiotics helps cure some cancers and treat others. Helps your immune fight off cancer cells naturally.
@@MegaTrueTalk Dude - you did this on *my post about MY DEAD FATHER!!* GET A LIFE!!!!!!
@@OfficialMyxomatosis Troll Off!!! Stalker. Weird You Are.
@@OfficialMyxomatosis ok
My dad was given a year to live with lung cancer at the age of 62 and given a year to live, that was 13 months ago and he's still with us and going strong. I was a bit scared to watch this video but I'm glad I did. It makes me realize that there are people all around me who might be going through utterly horrible things and yet we all keep moving forward.
Been through similar. I have read many stories of people with advanced/stage 3 and 4 lung cancers and yet have lived for 10, 20, 30+ plus years.
Obviously not everyone does. And statistics never look good for any type of cancer which is why it is wise to not go searching on the Internet. It will only scare you and you don't need to be dealing with that.
But, as doctors say, statistics are just numbers. They tell a tiny part of the story and they don't take into account individual stories, deviations from the statistics.
Besides, statistics are also out of date by the time they are published.
There literally is reason to have hope.
Sending my love to your Father bud.
I lost my mum to lung cancer, she was given 12 months and lasted 12 months, really glad your dad is going strong, really is a lottery with that, really happy hes beating the odds.
i lost my grandmother this past year to pancreatic cancer, the most important aspect of life i now feel after that is never forget where you are in the moment. i and many others get caught up in the fear of the future and miss out on appreciating what you still have in the present. enjoy each and every day with everyone you hold close. sending love your dads way man, fight on!
“It was a year away, that’s a long time... that’s half my life”
Brought me to tears.
Yes
Yes, watching this at work holding back tears right now. What an inspiration that man is! Here's to hoping he gets to run many, many more marathons!!
I was terminal and on hospice ( im writing this from a hospice room inside an assisted living center ) but im actually getting off hospice. I fought my ass off to retrain the organs the stopped working and did everything I could to be alive for as long as possible for my wife's sake. Now that I'm not dying anymore from ehlers danlos syndrome and complications from it I cant wait to get back into college and get my degree. I've been in hospice for 3 years when I was only expected to last 6 months and im so thankful for the time I have now.
Hope you get your degree!
Wow, what a survivor you are! God bless you, I hope you live many, many more years.
Stay strong brother👍
Bless up brother, you’re truly living it. I’m not religious but i’ll pray for you to keep living on, you deserve that. Much love my friend keep your head up when spirits are low.
youre an inspiration to us all.
8 years after his diagnosis and he's still going, what a guy!!
He can still going as no one stop him. He is graded high school in life ...
i was nervous to click on this because i thought id probably get really depressed but im so glad i decided to watch. The quote he said towards the end is really gonna stick with me
What is the quote? ✌🧡
Yeah me too Luna. I was thinking "I am really not in a very strong place right now emotionally but.. but maybe this will give me a new perspective."
I'm glad I watched it.
@@vlati18 ♥
In a way we are all terminally ill, we just don't see it that way.
@@kindregardless stop
So he was diagnosed 5 and a half years before this was filmed? He's looking good tbh! Lets hope he lives 5 more!
Mans alive apparently. Thought he died but he’s fine.
@@flakcannonhans no he didn't, he's still alive. His last tweet was in October and helped organise another marathon last December. Stop spewing out bullshit for yt likes that don't even count towards anything.
@@QuentinWillemse I thought he died. I’m happy to know he is alive, but I searched up Kevin Webber alive and found a website saying he died in March. I literally have no reason to lie about this. This was a mistake on me. Must have been either a different Kevin Webber or just me not reading it right. Either way, May bad.
@@wintersolstice4793 yeah, I can’t find the website that I saw, I would post a link or something if I do, but I thought I found something saying he died from cancer back in March. Since he was living way longer then he should have I didn’t look into it too much. I don’t have Twitter, if I did I would have looked up looked up his Twitter account which would have proved me wrong as he is still active on it. At first I was confused when I saw it as that would have meant he died before this interview was posted on TH-cam. But I just thought this they delayed posting it out since I thought maybe the interview was made right before he died and it was delayed out of respect or something.
@@nieznajomydonny2476 my bad I was wrong. Kevin is still alive. I’m genuinely confused where I found the website where it said he died because now when I look up if he died it gives me his still very active Twitter where as before when I looked it up it gave me a death date of March 29th I think as well as saying he died from the cancer he has been fighting for so long. Sorry for the confusion. My bad.
My grandad got diagnosed with prostate cancer at the beginning of the year, he has been given 2yrs to live, at the grand old age of 91. He said “to be given another 2 years at my age is a blessing and I’m happy with that”. I truly hope i have more time with him, but as he says he’s had his life and accepts the time he has been given. To be given a short time left at a young age and to have this outlook and fight within you is truly inspirational. What a man you are, I hope you are still kicking its butt!❤
As someone who is clinically depressed this man has woke me up to the reality that I need to make changes in my life. Thank you Kevin Webber for sharing your story. You are a genuine inspiration ❤️
Good on yah! Depression isn't easy to go through and its just as hard to deal with as any physical disease, I lost my father to lung cancer at 11 years old, he was diagnosed 2 weeks before he died. my way of getting through that is realising that all we can do in life is bring happiness to the people we care about, even if we cant bring happiness to ourselves... Thats what keeps me going.
@@gyugb2326 You are right, its a truly hideous condition
Hope you’re doing well
Get right bro 💯
Depression is a biological disorder, though. Changing your perspective may help you tolerate it a different way but it's still a condition with biological roots. I have it for life, as well, but at this time in my life it is mild usually. It used to be major. So there are things you can do to modulate and reduce it.
*Thank you Kev!* My father died of Lung Cancer at 52. I was 26. He was extremely stoic during his 4 year battle (he was given 4 months), and the only time he complained was when he was in pain ("I feel like a steel rod is being shoved through my chest"), and needed his meds, inhaler, more oxygen, etc. He remained positive and never told me what he was thinking. *(I never realized he had thoughts like this)* The only thing he shared was the morning he died. I was feeding him breakfast. Oh gawd.. I do not know if I have ever shared this. I asked him, "Are you scared?". He paused, took my hand, looked me straight in the eyes, and with one word, "Yes." He then had me leave. After 4 years of being his 24 hour nurse, daughter, best friend, only child of a single father, and caregiver; he did not want me to see him die. *Oh how angry I was.* Took me 14 years to realize it was his final gift to me. oh dad... 2/15/1953 to 2/13/2006 yup.. 2 days before his 53rd birthday.
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@@MegaTrueTalk
He died you insensitive A-hole.
May your dad rest in eternal peace. 🌻
I lost my mom to esophageal cancer.
Everyone in my family has had cancer including myself.
I lost my Mom to lung cancer too (1953-2017). She died 6 weeks after being diagnosed. She never left the hospital in those 6 weeks. She was so brave even though she was terrified. She died in Poland and hospital staff (most of them) were awful. Not interested in helping her or us. The last week of her life while being in palliative care unit they were giving her tablets even though she couldn’t swallow any more. I don’t even know if she was getting painkillers any other way. She never complained about the pain. And she only broke down once 😭. They treated her as if she was invisible😢. Any time i wanted to argue with them or complain she would stop me saying “you can go home but I’m stuck here with them and it would only make things worse”. I still get emotional thinking about the way she was treated there. I miss her sooooooo much 😭😢😭😭😭
Oh my. I have blood cancer, I have always stayed positive, but your story is off the chart incredible. Thank you for sharing this amazing story. Proof that no one can tell you how long you will be on this planet.. 🙏 you’re an inspiration to everyone! Thank you
With blood cancer you can live long ...just curious
Lost my dad to stage 4 lung cancer he was 53 I was 17 cancer sucks. Best of luck and prayers for you
RIP to your old man bro
Caleb Lea
God bless!
Caleb Lea, I lost my dad last year to the same thing. I was older, but I still wasn't ready.
Same boat bro i lost my dad when i was 11 years old to lung cancer, literally didnt know he had it and then 2 weeks later BOOM he was dead.
RIP to your dad mate
I lost my mum to stage 4 cancer in 2012 she was 46 I was 17, it didn't hit home properly until my 21st birthday but I know she will be chilling on a cloud somewhere keeping an eye on me. I fucking miss her man.
“Don’t be sad today because of what might happen tomorrow.”
- Thank you. I can’t give this man enough thumbs up. Truly inspirational.
Kev is still going strong 10 years after his diagnosis, he is truly an inspiration and a wonderful man .
How can someone dislike this video. Huge credit to the guy. He showed some serious mental strength. 👍
The people who dont dont care about others
Kids... kids simply don’t understand.
@@DrGrooveBeat don’t blame kids there more sick minded adults then kids
Theres accidental dislikes to factor in
Or the people who dislikes the fact this guy has cancer. The dislike and like feature can be interpreted in different ways
I survived breast cancer which is rare for a man but just wanted to say that of all the uplifting talks that I have listened to, this has been the most inspiring. Thanks mate.
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@@MegaTrueTalk there's always one person who chimes in with an unproven alternative. My aunt tried that on my grandpa, he still died. Amygdalin can be toxic, you can only have small doses which might not even give the right amount of cyanide needed to kill cells, it can be more harmful than the cancer itself.
@@MyLast2Braincells84 Apple seeds contain Poison! You would need to eat 100 apples a day for the Tiniest Risk. Get Your Facts Straight b4 parroting Lies.
@@MegaTrueTalk bruv his granddad died be atleast a little more respectful.
@@idkwhattocallmyselfsothiswilld Yes!!!! If You Choke On Them.
I thought my PSA reading was bad when I was diagnosed 9 years ago. It was 94. Over 300 is just unbelievable. They gave me 5 years but I'm still here. Bless you .
ran a marathon in 4:26 while in chemo!? what a legend. god bless him.
I'm considered healthy right now and I'm about 6 hours ..lol God bless you brother.
He ran it in ~3:40 the previous year. That was my finish time in my only marathon. I can't turn due to a series of leg injuries and I am happy to walk pain-free. We must be grateful for whatever.
He is not dying. He is living.
Underated comment.
👏🏼 👏🏼👏🏼 👏🏼
@M B Yes. In the UK palliative care is changing its thinking to the emphasis on living rather than dying. Dying offers the impression that you are awaiting for this event to happen and nothing else matters. There is however a life to experience inbetween that, as indeed what we have been doing since birth, so no change there. So just carry on living until it ends one day. I just feel that you are dying only when youve been told that.
Its neither, he's surviving
The screen is not green. It's white.
When he started talking about his big marathon in the Sahara, and said “I had a year to train, that’s only half my life, but i’m gonna do it,” I teared up. I forgot I was listening to a dying man 😢
For real! This shows that mindset can go a long way. The chemo made him lack physical strength but it’s ok because his mental strength is everything. This man is inspirational.
Having suffered a heart attack five weeks ago and still coming to terms with the new unexpected direction my life and families life has taken, I'm going to save this video of this man's story as an inspiration to me to get better and get back living my life.
Martin Doyle
That’s great Martin!! Eat lovely fresh healthy food and look after your good self!!
God bless!
Hope you get better nice and quick mate! Best wishes
Sending strength xxxx
By the time I was 24 I had completely destroyed the a disk in my lower back, 25 and 3 surgeries later I had my spine bolted together with titanium. It was hard to be told I can't be all gung-ho anymore. Wasnt allowed my extreme sports anymore, not allowed physical jobs. After I learned to walk again I finally yesterday stood on a snowboard again for the first time in a couple years now. Life changes when you don't take care of yourself
@@uglymechanics6599 good on you. Hope you get to enjoy your snowboard for many years to come. Look after yourself.
Absolutely heartbreaking. What an incredible human being. Massive respect.
Running away from death , quite literally. This is so inspiring! I'm proud of him!
I served in the British army infantry in Afghan and Iraq.
This man is braver and more determined than I ever was, or will ever be.
May your life inspire those in similar situations. Keep going, never stop and above all, good luck sir.
Even tho im American thank you for your service. Means alot
Big up
Herrick 12 👊
3:10 "you started to realize you can't dream".
The amount of sadness behind this line is unimaginable. No more hope, no more wishes, and all you dreamed of is probably never gonna happen.
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@@MegaTrueTalk Tf is wrong with you?
@@rossmacrae749 Troll Off.
@@MegaTrueTalk You are replying to every single comment with misinformation about B17 doing anything for cancer despite being repeatedly proven not to be true, you on other videos saying vaccines cause cancer and the earth is flat?
This guy sounds like a great dad and husband. Values all in the right place!
I watched it, cried, got inspired beyond belief, and went out immediately and did my fastest km pace ever and did a PB. Everytime my inner voice told me I couldn't go on, I just though about this amazing man. An incredible, incredible story which ius unbelievably inspiring. What an absolute savage!!
@@sergioyuri4187 really? Selfless promotion on a beautiful comment...fucking hell
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I love that he didn't just live for his family and kids and try to do things with them all the time. The emphasis on living for himself and finding motivation and accomplishment in his own endeavors was so touching.
@Peace Prevails She didnt say he didnt care.
@Peace Prevails beautiful statement 💓
My uncle had prostate cancer, went through chemo and at the moment is cancer free. My cousins husband, who is 56 is fighting his second round of prostate cancer. This time its went to other parts of his body. Like this man said, its a silent cancer. I'm so glad to know that this man is still living. I know my cousins husband has hope because he has Christ. Praying for a miracle cure for this man and for all those suffering.
I pray he's still fighting
I went through chemotherapy. This guy isn't a man. He's a Lion.
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@@MegaTrueTalk Stop taking bollocks.
@@mpg272727 Shhhhhh.
@@MegaTrueTalk this guyy 😂😂😂😂
@@mpg272727 leave him be. He is trying to help ppl mate.
I suggest everyone watch this when they’re moaning about not being able to go to the pub or whatever with the Government restrictions. Do something positive in this pandemic.
Well said
This kind of comment really bugs me. It's looking at people worse of than you to make your own situation feel better in comparison is what it is. The covid restrictions suck at times and we are allowed to be annoyed about it and have a moan. It doesn't mean we are taking our lives for granted. There has and always will be someone far worse off than you and I out there at all times, it doesn't mean you don't deserve the right to be upset about something effecting your life or be made to feel guilty about it. Its ALL relative to the individual. This whole my misery is worse than yours mentality is toxic
@@conor2223 What I was saying is, there are people in much worse positions than you so instead of moaning about the pandemic restrictions and other trivial things, try and do something positive in these trying and restrictive times. If you didn’t get that and only focused on it somehow being negative, that says a lot more about you than me.
@@TrevLFC yes and I am doing alot of positive things in these times not that that's relevant. Obviously there is always someone worse off than you, like we have both stated. I was merely pointing out how you shouldn't try and make yourself feel better by thinking of those worse off than you. So if I fell down the stairs and broke both my legs I shouldnt and don't deserve to be upset about it because another guy fell down the stairs and died. That's just the logic that I don't agree with
@@conor2223 no problem pal. I was just trying to get people who may be down purely because of lockdown restrictions to realise there are worse scenarios. Sometimes people being a lot worse off actually trigger people to stop wallowing and do something positive with their lives. I totally understand your view, and people would think I’m bloody lucky falling downstairs and breaking my legs when someone else did the same thing and died. And maybe they would run a marathon when they got better realising the other person died. Anyway, stay positive..
As a runner myself, I have to say how inspiring you are. What a legend!
You should be so proud
If I could give him a standing ovation, I would. What a remarkable man. Really gives you a lot to think about.
Huge respect to this man! My father who is 75 today, battled leukaemia twice over 6 years, he was 64 when first diagnosed, he loves going out to the farm, chopping wood, shooting, fishing very outdoors man, I remember him saying, I wont give up because giving up, means giving up everything I love and im not ready to do that! 75 today and he's well in remission, my dad's my hero, we don't always see eye to eye, but when things get tough, it reminds me to keep on going, as I battle with schizophrenia, its never easy, but it doesn't have to be hard!
A friend of mine just died from that. fucking savage disease. he said to me he'd rather die than go through 2 years of that again. by the end i honestly couldnt recognise him until he spoke. your old man is a soldier for beating that twice
Looked him up … still alive and running mid-2023! ❤
This gentleman is expressing exactly why I have embraced the absolute living Hell I and my family have been through since being diagnosed with late stage IgG Kappa light chain multiple myeloma in 2013. Eight years of chemo, radiation and a double lung transplant... still here and living.
I had proud metal curling sjoulder lines i pulled them super fukket up when mad but it had a reason.
I have to adjust my back i got stronger but less comfortable but at same time way more comfortable thinking capacity.
I had curling shoulders but now have the mighty midget back.
I holded my kidneys up while laying on side for so long a metal head vein comically started to move like it itched nice like a scratchy one but not needed that fine.
A refunctioning vein it felt like.
Im keen on what fkn God has more to offer.
Baphomet didnt know night or day.
I know them they both fkd.
There is a reason why God gave you a 2nd chance. I’m so thankful that you are recovering... if you feel it in your heart to do so I would try to seek God and go to him. The devil wants to destroy. He’s not on your side... I just want you to know that he still has the door open for you... and I hope you get to live a long and healthy life with your family!!
@@Humanmensihsaaninsan I understand your anger I don’t understand why All because of Adam and Eve we all have to endure this bullshit... but he did not just make us to suffer I really believe that there’s a purpose and we just really don’t see it yet. God has never forsaken us... we have forsaken him and his words and this is why this worlds in such a mess... I hope all goes well in your life I don’t care what you believe in I just want you to know that I love you all and I want you guys to be happy and at peace..
@@demonride15 respect God sees all i hope to the best yeah the 1 Creator can settle heal or even edit like from blurred to sharp.
God bless.
Yeah Corona times whom knows it started with a bat so worms or parasites ? !
So meditate to God like a Bat.
Just a gentle reminder that we are all dying, just at different rates. Knowing your time is coming may be a blessing in disguise.
maybe
I disagree, we aren’t built to deal with our own mortality. This sounds stupid but I’d rather die at 70 having no idea I would, then die at 75 but have known that since I was 30.
@@Aaron19987 for sure.
No, no one wants to know when
I think so. Haven't gotten official diagnosis yet, but I believe my time is soon.
I'd rather know. Gotta get my ducks in a row. I'd rather know. Yessir, I would.
Here we are February 2023 and I hope you are still running. Your an excellent role model to other cancer sufferers. God bless you.
What a great man.
I lost my Dad to a brain tumour at 41 years old. The impact of that loss is/was insurmountable to our family.
Bless this guy, nothing but unbelievable respect for him. Thanks for this video LADBible - amazing.
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I cried and I cried and I cried watching this. What a beautiful human being.
You look like Michael Jackson.
I lost my dad to prostate cancer 4 years ago. It had already spread up his spine by the time it was discovered. I’m glad reading from the comments below that this guy is still with us.
What’s the dying process like when u have cancer? Do u stop breathing all of sudden? Do u just die from the pain?
My grandad has prostate cancer, but died of old ages at 97, my father had prostrate cancer at 69 and received treatment and beat it, I will definitely have this horrible cancer at some stage right.? To be as strong as this fella? No way on gods earth could I be! Sir you are beautiful human and humble in life no matter what! Inspirational is an over used term but............. you are x
im in the same boat brother. just keep up with your health and get tested early. catch it early if you can.
well youre lucky to know, you should get tested regularly. You could prevent it, or atleast keep it under control. No kids is better than No life.
You can do anything you put your mind too. Don't let your cancer beat you mentally if you ever get it .
An incredible and inspiration colleague who I have personally had the experience of walking a Marathon with. He is so giving of himself and respected by so many.
Wow youre lucky to know someone as amazing as that man.
Brilliant comment. Steve, you're a lucky man for having spent time with such an inspirational bloke.
@@Gary-n you don't know the half of it !! He walked a marathon in his garden during lockdown !! Incredibly humbling to be in his presence.
"You only have two lives, and the second one starts when you realize you only have one." I don't know why that hit me so hard, but I'm in tears.
God I cried like a baby watching this. My mother has stage 4 pancreatic cancer and was given 3 months to live. That was 3 and half years ago and she has 26 chemo sessions a year. She still gets up and moves and cooks dinner almost every night because that's what she likes to do. It just really shows me that I have no excuses. For awhile I was very depressed and bad into pain killers but she was still there supporting me even through her sickness. Now I help her as much as I can because that's what I like to do. Just never give up guys, it may seem dark and hopeless at the moment but the light could be right around the corner.
This MAN is an absolute legend. I don't know who he is, but I'm very proud of him. Literally running for his life with a smile on his face...
Respect
Thank you so much for your story. I have lupus and two years ago on my 33rd birthday I had a massive heart attack. Since then I’ve been focusing on how I was gonna die. Lately I’ve been focusing on how I want to live. Your testimony has impassioned that focus!
This was a humbling and inspiring story of a guy who wouldn't lie down and die but drew strength, determination and resilience from his situation to fight and make the most of what life they said he had left. The goals he set himself both physically and mentally have no doubt given him these extra years. If a writer wrote this story as a screenplay for a movie, it would be considered far fetched and pretty much impossible. I sincerely salute this guy!
When I go on social media and I whinge amongst other whingers about mundane stupid things in life, and then I listen to this amazing guy's story. A slap in my face. What a legend this guy is.
Ive just come across your vid, whilst on a day off...and it brought me to tears. I'm 66, still in full-time employment (though under notice of redundancy from Sept 14 2021) and in relatively good health.....but have been feeling sorry for myself. I am lonely! Despite having a great,close family and work colleagues,the only person I truly, deeply, loved and wanted to marry, told me, after 4 years together (and engaged for 1 year) that she wanted to be on her own...she no longer wanted me to be part of her life. This absolutely shattered me and still,after 4 years, I cannot come to terms with the loss. But after watching your video, I realise how small, stupid & irrelevant all my worries are. I love you....for your humanity, your perseverance, your refusal to accept your situation...but above all....for your dignity. I wish I could meet up with you....I'd love to buy you a pint (Or 2 😉) Thankyou...and go on, keep living that wonderful life you so richly deserve.
❤️ stay strong out there
❤️ stay strong out there
Keep the strength holding out there.
Respect.
I lost my mom to cancer, and my dad fights metastasized prostate cancer right now.
I hate cancer.
Musicbyaria story on tiktok is very interesting ❤️ Sending big hugs and love
I hope for the best for you dad!! You have my prayers
This man has done more in his 3 extra years than I have in my entire life.
I feel you. We both need to get the fuck up.
A quote comes to mind, "Every man dies but not every man truly lives". Very inspirational story, good on him. Keep up the fight.
Truly inspiring, an incredible human being. He not only made the decision to live his best life no matter how long he had but to also help others...
This guy, mad respect he hasn’t let this horrible disease ruin his life !
Thank goodness for him sharing his story so other men will get their PSA tests. If prostate cancer is caught in time, proton beam therapy is a life saver without the incontinence or impotence that can be caused by other types of treatment. It's allowed me to have more than 20 additional years with my dad, George R.D. Goulet, who is now in his 80s.
Outstanding Therese
I Hope This Man Is Still Alive Because He Seems Like A Good Guy And I Pray For A Miracle To Save This Man's Pure Heart.
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@@MegaTrueTalk why have u spammed this everywhere
@@user-rp2tz9lr1m because he has 0 social awareness
As of today He is still very much alive.
Quite literally running away from Death. An incredible story and the REAL Captain Britain. A very congratulations to this outstanding gentleman for all his otherworldly accomplishments. What an honour to share the same planet as this man.
I had colon cancer when I was 33, albeit it was fortunately "easy" to cure. Three years later, I am physically fine, but I feel the toll it took on my finances & mental health every day. Thank you for sharing your story, you are an inspiration to everyone, healthy or sick, and I wish you many joyful days and marathons.
i lost my dad to prostate cancer and i nearly stopped watching it at the beginning but i'm glad i didn't , what an inspiration this man his , hope he lives many years more.
You took your cancer prognosis- then focused on yourself, so you could be there for your family, and practiced self love, discipline, worked at the future you envisioned!
Thank you!
I wish the world was lead with more true leaders like yourself.
My man is still alive after 5 years and is running ultra marathons, im very grateful to have such good news these days
Such an inspiration and very enlightening on the whole subject. If a man like this doesn’t deserve more people to do charity I don’t know who does.
@Roland Roland Yeah the population control is really working, nearly 8 billion people on the planet and growing rapidly, looks like those fat cat CEO's are totally stopping the growth of the population 😂
Cancer spares no one this man is a legend who will help others live longer! Much love!
This burns in my soul as a healthy middle age man, not because what is happening but my outlook on life changes. My value of time and who I spend it with is the most important thing now.
This is such an incredible story, this opportunity should be given to all terminally ill people to spread their story. He is such a wholesome man and I hope the rest of his life is spent having fun and doing what he loves. My great-uncle recently died of cancer and I was heart broken. I have huge respect for this man.
internet needs more honest real content like this, hats off to the man, a true role model
"Don't waste today because of what may happen tomorrow' - that has made me think so hard and it will stay with me. Such sound advice from a man who knows the real value of life and how to deal with the inevitable - even if it comes too soon.
My dad has just been diagnosed with mesothelioma, it’s a incurable lung cancer and he’s been given 3-6 months, my family is completely broken, I don’t know how this man is even talking about it because all we have been doing in the last 2 weeks is sobbing 😭 my heart goes out to you mate this is the worst feeling in the world and it’s not even happening to me. I’m only 25 and I really don’t know what I’m going to do when my dad dies he’s my hero. And to all the people moaning about not being able to go out because of covid 19, my dad has to spend his last days indoors because of it
im sorry for that,i hope that you and your family overcome this and stay safe during the pandemic
@@mustafaelgohary4307 thank you mate I appreciate it
I use a peroxide a spray,3%. I inhale it. H202, ozygen therapy. Cannabis, smoked increases lung capacity, double capacity, which is oxygen therapy too. Clean water, distilled. Look up how to deprogram water. One of the best, urine therapy,look up shivambu. Im vegetarian and i had no problem drinking it after i read about it. Also laughing, comedies, i like tommy tiernan, frankie boyle. And what did it for me, fasting and focusing on our creator. Creation is nothing special. Our creator is everything. Search for the creator. Let go of all opinions, hates, obsessions, clear the mind of wordly desires and a new reality will fill that space.
I did no medical treatments. Cancer free, previously terminal. Your dads lucky to have someone who loves him so much. Im sure that will give him great strength.
i’m so so sorry 😭 my mum passed away last year, we found out out of the blue that she had stage 4 pancreatic cancer, and 5 weeks later she passed away. i’d given birth to my first baby 5 months earlier, and i remember thinking i just want to die. my mum was my rock. i honestly wish you and your family all the best in the world xxxx
I know what you’re going through.I’ll keep you in my thoughts❤️Be strong.
Holy moly I am speechless, this man is the strongest and also the kindest man I have ever seen. Not only does he have almost superhero powers, but he is also very kind to himself through his running and outlook on death.
I want to die like you, doing what I feel gives me purpose, until the last moment, no matter what other people say.
my grandfather has prostate cancer that has metastasized to his bones - its really rough but he's soldiering thru cause he wants a few more years of life! glad to see this guy is still around thankfully ❤
What a brave man. Absolutely loved his story, so sad but truly inspiring at the same time. A cheesy saying but ‘when the going gets tough the tough get going’ has never been more accurate then when it’s applied to this man. A Beautiful human.
His 9YO daughter’s 16th birthday is virtually upon him-I bet he can’t believe it he made it! What a remarkable man - an inspiration to us all
I can't believe what this man has achieved!! I mean, watching this guy sit there and talk about everything, knowing he's beaten all odds of living this long to even make this video, it's beyond impressive!! He's a real inspiration to the world!!! Bless this man!!!!
What an incredible and inspirational story, Kevin. You're an amazing guy, and I find you extremely motivating. Thank you so much for sharing. I'm 39-months NED after prostate cancer surgery, and my dad is living with prostate cancer. Before my diagnosis, I was fit, healthy, and had absolutely no symptoms. I'm thankful my doctor recommended to include both the PSA test and the DRE as part of my annual physicals. Even though the DRE reported everything to be smooth and healthy, my PSA continued to rise year after year. An MRI identified a significant anomaly that was then targeted by a prostate biopsy that confirmed cancer. It was in the final stage before spreading. If it weren't for the PSA test that got the ball rolling on other tests, my cancer most likely would have spread before I developed symptoms.
What an inspiration. The bravest of the brave. These are the people I look up to.
hi, 55 years old type 4 prostate metastatic cancer, 2 years to live. Don't run and don't do marathons, but ditto here in my heart and thank you for your valour and generosity!
Marco Bertoglio here in the old good UK
This is one of those stories that I’ll never forget. Amazing what the spirit can do. His voice, his delivery, and his strength are truly inspiring. God bless this man!
My mum has survived cancer twice and I still take her for granted which I’m starting to reflect on now watching this video
Don't take it for granted my friend. Cherish every moment, I lost my mum recently to cancer after she battled it for 3 years ;(. I wish I spent more time with her, I regret not doing more for her. Forever on my mind how I can never have more time with her💔
Wow! I'm in awe of you! So pleased your doing so well. Unfortunately my dad passed away from colon cancer which claimed him within a year of diagnosis. He kept himself fit his entire life, ran marathons, badminton, hill walking raised money for charities. He was just 60 x
8:27 - "That was a year away, that's half my life."
That's some fine humor right there.
Live everyday like it's your last, with purpose!
My grandpa was given 3-6 months and lived for 6 more after that. He died last year. He was one of the strongest people I’ve ever met. I wish you the best on your journey.
6 more years *
Well this goes to show that gratitude is probably the most important feeling for a happy life. Being grateful for just getting to be alive is wonderful thing. It’s hard to feel it when you get caught up in so many things that ultimately don’t matter. Life has always endured just for the sake of being alive. This man is a living example of that.
This has touched me in a way I am unable to process just yet. You my friend will be in my prayers.
I lost my cousin to prostate cancer in April of this year, he was such an inspiration to me, and he touched the lives and hearts of so many.
What an incredible human being, his Marathons is focusing him on sailing with the waves of chemotherapy and life. This is amzing human spirit, this beautiful man is humble, strong, worthy, intelligent, loving and a super man. I wish you all the best, much love & light xx
I haven’t felt like this in a while, this hit very close to home. Cancer is always a miserable experience, thanks for sharing this personal story. An incredible person through and through.
Massive respect for this man it’s amazing how he just keeps going and going no matter what challenges come for him
Let us hope that Kevin's video remains here permanently. Profound magnificent humanity to inspire us all. Fighting the good fight with all his might. Bless Kevin.