Way to go Gary!

I kept my trials to myself. I never felt that comfortable with my diagnosis and the following tribulations that come with any prostate cancers.

There is pain,days filled with fraught and worry.

And tears.

I didn't have the strength to urge others to take this very common plague seriously. I am ashamed of that now.

My brother Doug had 7 cancerous polyps found in his first Colonoscopy at age 50.

It is very important and dare I say urgent for ALL men to have this test performed on a doctors recommended schedule.

It is what saves lives. My sister Peg whom I live with now had a radical mastectomy at age 33. She is 62. My brother is 61. Both are cancer free and living healthy normal lives since EARLY detection saved their lives!!


As Gary said... THIS IS SERIOUS STUFF. Any man is a prime candidate for prostate cancer of other bowel cancers.

Being checked is always covered by insurance. If you have none,contact your states public aid office and ask about help for your exam.

This is NOT about knives.....this is about lives!

No Dog needs to suffer and die early.

Love yourself and your family so much that you make a appointment this week to check your status.

For the love of all who love you, don't just read this. DO IT.

Prostate Cancer SURVIVOR for 30 months and I am cancer free!!

Peace,
David


Some people just never learn.

JYD #44