What I LEARNED About Prostate Cancer. It's NOT All Bad News.

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  • Опубликовано: 18 окт 2024

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  • @privatemoneygodfather
    @privatemoneygodfather 7 месяцев назад +2

    Matthew, I sincerely appreciate your suggestion to share my journey + putting your time & talent behind posting this video. My wish is for this video to encourages men to get their prostate checks and not fall victim to "fear of the unknown." If I had the benefit of seeing and hearing about the process in a tangible was, as I have offered here, I wouldn't have waited an entire year to start radiation treatment. Please share this video. Your act of sharing this information😅 may just save a man's life.

    • @MattCommand1
      @MattCommand1  7 месяцев назад

      Hi Tony, watching your series of videos really opened my eyes to the overall process which is why I felt they needed to be shared with the world. It's not as horrible as I imagined. It helped unveil the mystery out of the stressful treatment journey and it's frequently good news if caught and dealt with early!

  • @garrygraves3848
    @garrygraves3848 7 месяцев назад +1

    As a person who has prostate cancer himself, I've gone through a lot of the similar things Tony has but my side affects that I've experienced were different. Mine was extreme fatigue and drowsiness after treatments. The very reason why I had to schedule mine after work . Glad that things went well for Tony and as he stated , ALL men over 50 need to get tested . Those of you out there watching this video and reading this post , take heed !!!

    • @MattCommand1
      @MattCommand1  7 месяцев назад +1

      Hi Garry, thank you for sharing your perspective and experience along with Tony's. I've been encouraged the success rate is high if you catch it early and move on it. Definitely keep us updated on your progress as well, Garry. The goal is to increase awareness and to give hope.