I agree with you, to many people wait way too long because their afraid. My mom had cancer twice and both times it was caught early and that’s why she’s still here.
I waited too long as well. Had colon surgery several weeks ago, now I need 6 months of chemo. I hope things get better for you, my friend. You’re in my prayers 🙏🏻
@@richardhelton69 Bleeding. Although my doctor told me I did have hemorrhoids after he examined me. I should’ve had a colonoscopy at 50, not 57. It most likely would’ve been caught before the polyp became cancerous.
@@Johnny-ip4mk I hope your doing or feeling well thank you for replying to me I’m 34 and are having some issues my insurance declined for me to have a colonoscopy my symptoms are always feeling bloated I’ve always had issues with constipation but recently it’s gotten worse I don’t really know which route to go other then going to the er and demanding some kind of test again thank you so much for the reply and wish you well
You, sir, are a veritable superstar! Honest as the day, down to earth, beautifully well-mannered and a wonderful speaker who I would NEVER tire of listening to. You are a complete and utter gentleman! Thank you so much for your video. If just one person listens and takes notice of what you are saying, and acts appropriately in respect to your very wise advice, then you are a truly blessed and spiritual man. I wish you the very best of EVERYTHING! More than anything, I wish you the very best of good health and for your pain to subside and to disappear completely. You are an inspiration and a guiding light. God bless you and take care!
I'm a women and at 42 I had cancer symptoms for a year and didn't want to face it, plus my doctor didn't send for a colonoscopy for that year either. From being stupid and scared, at 42 I lost my sex life due to pelvic radiation damage and gained an ileostomy. This was 22 years ago. I'm glad to be alive but I still kick myself for dragging my feet.
What a brave man you are, my Husband is very poorly but refused surgery 8 years ago now we are in a bad place and I know this is going to end very soon with him suffering and I am struggling as well as his carer I hate the fact he ignored the severity of his condition but I love him so much ❤
Refusing surgery is a very difficult decision, but also a very personal one. I was given a few options, one of which was ‘do nothing.’ I often wonder where I would have been if I’d chosen that. With cancer I don’t think there is a right or wrong route. It is the illness with the greatest stigma, but also one of the only times in our lives when we can truly take charge. I urge people to get a diagnosis as soon as there are symptoms, but I would never criticise anyone’s choice after that. ❤️
Totally support your useage of the word _idiot_ in order to get your point across, bro. So many videos treat symptoms of cancer as serious, yet don't deliver the message that ignoring red flags often results in poor prognosis, poor quality of life, harsh medical treatment, and even death. A sense of urgency and a reflective reality check is rarely conveyed by the soft glove approach. Hope you're doing well and live a long happy life. Thank you!
Cheers. I was criticised for the use of ‘idiot’, but I stand by it. I will use any superlative or profanity if it knocks a bit of sense into any bloke… or woman’s head. How would you feel if you had an opportunity to help someone, and you didn’t grasp it? It’s just what we do.
Thank you Nigel to make others aware to take certain signs serious👍. I think it's not only typical for men to procastinate. My dad has now cancer for the third time, but this time it's terminal. When he got it the first time, he also waited a bit too long, although he is a doctor. It's a dreadful disease. I wish everybody who has cancer or a friend/family member with cancer lots of strength. Thank you for sharing your story. I hope you are on the mend and I wish you all the best for a healthy life 🙏.
At the back end of 2022 I was diagnosed with bladder cancer. I was passing blood for about a month ignoring that something was wrong. When I eventually went to the doctors I was examined and they sent me to hospital for tests. the tests came back as cancer, a tumour on the bladder wall. That was removed in September 2022. I still receive treatment for it and this could go on for up to 3 years. It has damaged my health no end , at 72 I could do without it. But I see myself as one of the very lucky ones. There were blokes in with me that were far worse off. Don't ignore such things get them sorted.
My wife forced me at 51 to get my first colonoscopy , had pre cancerous polyps, Doctor said you would of had cancer in 8-10 more years or so, Just had my 3rd at 62 and 3 polyps removed, men do this as its most preventable, also been sober 2 years.
Great advice to hard headed men who would not go to the doctor until it is too late. I wish you full recovery and for the great public service, free of charge.
This is common for men to be in denial, like you said they think it's not manly to be sick. Nigel, I understand what you have gone through, I am a retired PSW, personal support worker, a nurse's assistant. I haven't been through what you have had to, I have cared for many cancer patients and have family and friends who now had cancer. What King Charles has is sad and difficult for the family and now Princess Kate. I feel for the family, William and the children. The Lord be with you Nigel, give you strength, peace, and love. I so love your wise, straight up talk on life. We are close in age. And it is so hard to face an up heavel in our way of living, in our autumn years. I am sending you tenderness, and a hug. Bless you. 🙏💕
Hi, my 17 year old son was diagnosed with leukemia ALL in October 2023. Im still trying to process this. Its incredibly painful seeing my son go through this. My sons cancer developed quickly according to doctors. He went from playing soccer to being in bed 😢..We live in the US. I hope the best outcome for you.
@@Lizbeth36961 what other possibilities to cause such a serious blood disease at such a young age? The curse causless... Shall not come. There is a reason.. Can you try to help me figure this out?
Don’t beret yourself for not seeking advice sooner - you are human. We don’t always do what we should do, for various reasons or other. I have been sitting with a health problem for 6 months now and have only just made a doctors appointment (well, a paramedic appointment as it is difficult to see a GP now in UK). I tend to adopt a ‘wait and see ‘ approach - which is not good and I totally agree with your point that we know when we know our bodies are out of kilter and should act then and there. I love your content. Your sharing. Your honesty. The world is a much better place with you in it❤
Wise words, sir. Very brave of you to go on camera and talk about such personal things in front of the world. Good warning to others. You look pretty good in the video though. As for me, I started doing ultra-sound of the abdomen since I was 24 years old, doing it every year. Started doing regular colonoscopy since 28, every ten years - will probably start doing it every 5 years soon. I do a heart stress test every 2 years. Started doing it when I was 26. There's no real reason for any of these things (some minor symptoms). I just want to catch incidental findings and stay on top of my check ups. I don't care that I'm "too young for it." I'll pay out of pocket if I need to. No point in earning money if I won't be alive to spend it.
I have a friend who has colonoscopies every 5 years. I now remind him to keep it up whenever I see him. If you have to pay, then it’s money we’ll spent.
You are right about men draging there feet about health issues, my husband was the same . Thank whoever you believe in that it was still ok in the end ,im a widow now because some men "put it of" till its to late . Glad your still around cause i really enjoy your little walk & talks
Some people are worried about getting serious illness, and even if the symptoms are there, the thought of treatment etc, you tend to ignore it, a lot of the time this can resolve it's self, other times it doesn't, but I think the thought of hospitals frightens a lot of people
I agree. When I ignored the signs, I think part of that was the thought that me getting cancer was so alien and unthinkable that I tried to push it away, hoping the symptoms would go away… they don’t.
Procrastination is the worst thing Nigel and yet we all do it don’t we in one form of another , you get the point across very well I’m sure it will make many of your subs think seriously about it 💪
I adore the royal family. Nobody is perfect but I love our traditions of this country. I’ve had cancer too. I suffer with the after effects now. I was 39. I love your messages in your channel. Absolutely fantastic- thank you 🙏🏻
I'm no particular fan of the Royal Family, but I hope King Charles has the very best of possible outcomes and the least pain. I lost my Mum to a sarcoma in 2012 and my life partner had breast cancer in 2018 which we (fortunately) caught early and she was (we still believe) cured. Whoever you are, if you have cancer I hope you do as well as is possible. Get checked out guys!
Good thing your a positive person. I think your right about putting it off. If checked out and a person is neg. It's better than not. I agree with you on that.
I too know the consequences of cancer but not first hand....through my husband who had stage 4 metastatic melanoma and stage 3 rectal cancer at the same time. He is good now but we too saw signs ...wish we would have acted on those inklings.....Thank you, Nigel, for this video, it is needed. BTW, love, love, love your videos.
Thank you for the vid. I keep trying to get tests, and each doctor (Canada) refuses to send me for scans or biopsies. I have a lump on ny ribs, swollen supraclavicular lymph nodes, feel like crap, butt pain and sweat alot at night. Been going on for a year.
Sorry for the late reply. I’ve always had a great diet. I ran ultra marathons and ultra cycling up to my diagnosis. Diet and a healthy regimen will always be advantageous, but cancer crosses all boundaries. I can just urge everyone to be vigilant.
Well - if you just listened to this man telling us not to POSTPONE looking into health issue - then DON"T. If you want to be NORMAL AND IGNORE IT, then deal with the end result.
@@echogl Thanks for ‘getting it’. I’ve had quite a few ‘doctors’ in the comments. Thing is, if one person gets an early diagnosis after watching this video, then I would feel like the coolest person on the planet.
Good of you to make this video. It's a human nature thing that we don't tend to take much notice until it happens to us. Look at all the obesity that's applauded as body positivity until the illness or the heart attack comes. I hope this video changes things thanks so much. I know you'll look on the positive but yes your life might be better if you'd reacted earlier xxx God bless you mate
Health, it´s something with that i would like to ask God about. It´s something going on behind the curtains i just can´t get a grip of myself, i want to be able to more thoroughly and i have had the time to try but i get in the way for myself too much i feel. Well on the part of health it´s been very well for me, like some super health at times and a tremendous "luck".
Amen! Great advice. I hope your pain is going down. Even better with colon cancer is to get routine colonoscopies, before you get symptoms. In the US, it is covered from age 50. Prevention is better than treatment.
I may just do that if you think it could be useful. I’ve been through it and popped out the other side. Would be nice if I could prevent just one person having to go through it.
I deliberately didn’t add my symptoms, because there are so many cancers with so many different symptoms, but all with the same unfortunate result. I link to a NHS site that gives symptoms to most common cancers. www.nhs.uk/conditions/cancer/symptoms/?wt.mc_id=cancer_general_exact&wt.tsrc=ppc&gad_source=1&gclid=CjwKCAiAloavBhBOEiwAbtAJO0lkXL5D7mspackQD9QlvvI32sH-sCfL1S4GLnke8TJYmJewSvatKRoCHZEQAvD_BwE&gclsrc=aw.ds
Hell yeah! … I have a friend who is checked out for several cancers every couple of years…. Colon, prostate etc. I was one of those that thought he was a hypochondriac…. Who’s laughing now?
Thank you so much. I actually got discharged about a week ago after 5 years. If only I hadn’t ignored it, I wouldn’t be living with all the restrictions I am now….. but that was then, and this is now! 😊
My late father has passed 7 years. Early 2016 he complained about a sore back he went to see a locum gave him just painkillers a few months later he went back to see a sec locum this time they sent him to physio he came out worse. The signs of dad being unwell were severe back pain , suddenly on a walking stick at 68 very odd as he was a very fit man ,sleeping during the day,stopped family outings,eating less big one was always in the loo. I pushed for the third appt as I knew something was not right. Long story short came back with stage 4 prostate cancer. I think dad knew something wasn't right but didn't get seen to till the symptoms were at its worse he did not survive long after diagnosis. Please guys if something doesn't feel right or off check it out asap don't wait till its too late. You will be in a lot more pain not only for you but your family.
That’s so sad. I’ve found that you have to push to get results. I was thrown out of hospital two days after my cancer op. My stoma nurse went mad at the ward sister, but I still ended up back home. I was back in with sepsis a couple of days later and stayed in for 3 months. We treat health professionals like they are infallible, but mistakes happen all too often.
god bless you fella you are an amazing human being anyone with this terrible C ..i do wish yourself and king Charles all the love and luck one can give..you sir are a lovely man..thank you so much..god bless you and good luck ❤
Don't kick yourself. /there is a flipside of rushing to the hospital because some people are misdiagnosed for cancer and amputated or medicated for no good reason. Be a man and stop fearing death. You've seen it all, sir.
Study the relationship between sugar and cancer. ❤ also, please study the effects of fasting and fighting cancer❤️❤️ fasting is actually helpful cutting sugar deprived, cancer cells of nutrients...
Thanks. To be honest, I’ve always led a healthy lifestyle. My diet was, by necessity, good. I hate sweet things and love veg and fish… always have. My time is over. My cancer is not ongoing, but has wrecked my body to an extent that I can’t really function in society. I don’t mind. I’ve had a great life. I just don’t want anyone else to go through what I’m going through.
@@sweetbeep Well that’s a good question. I suppose a bit of both. The cancer had grown to a point where it’s removal required losing considerably more of my colon that may have been necessary if I’d acted earlier. It had also spread lower, which caused the greatest problems. To add to that, my body rejected the stoma, which has left my stomach with a hardly working sphincter at the base of my stomach. The medications didn’t have any as there were hardly any, but the medical procedure certainly added to the result. Non of this was negligent, just unfortunate.
what a really useful video....well done mate...hope you get the all clear.... dont want to be condescending, but alcohol, and red meat doesnt seem to do many favours. maybe you can have tons of tasty vegetables.... my mum had it .....and she got the all clear recently...but unlike yourself ..she has not changed her lifestyle, so me and my sisters are a bit worried about the near future... she has removed the symptom , but not erradicated the probable cause...which we think is fried food, biscuits, seed oils, milk, sweet deserts, red meat and , being highly strung and a few more things
Thanks. I haven’t eaten red meat for years. It just does nothing for me and I can’t digest anything fibrous, so most of my veg are taken as drinks. My cancer was placed so as to cause maximum damage. At least I don’t do anything by halves. I have no means of digesting food, so it’s just rice and chicken and perhaps some tuna on a Sunday…. Today 😁 with my pre meal gin and tonic. 50% of dealing with cancer is in the mind, and my mind refuses to be bothered about anything. 😊
@@primalengland Colon is always blood....stomach is hard to swallow and massive pain....pancreatic is yellow eyes, skin and MASSIVE lower back pain plus white stools
@@SFBay69 Seems I picked the least inconvenient one, then. 😊. More reason not to hang about. Perhaps rather than encourage people to not ignore symptoms, the adverts on the telly should specify symptoms more.
I had the kit come through to send my poo off to be tested, normally i am the type that wouldn't bother but on this occasion i sent it off, something just told me to, only 2 in a thousand have an issue said the pamphlet and i was one of the two but they took out the polyps and a couple were big sent em off and they turned out to be non cancerous but if i had waited longer and not done the test i am sure they would have turned to cancer
Why does it have to be chicken and rice? Is there a big problem with eating good meats, along with anything else? What is the magic elixir with chicken and rice?
I have no mechanism for digesting food, especially high fibre, red meat, fresh fruit etc. The only thing my body will hold inside long enough to get something out of is very low fibre foods. I’m now eating more fish. I’ve always loved fish, but it’s so bloody expensive. Put it this way. Even with a very low fibre diet I go to the loo up to 40 times a day when I have a bad day, around 10 on a good day. I crave good food and occasionally succumb and get a steak and enjoy it, knowing that I will pay for it for a couple of days.
Hey my brother can you go and read a book called The Grape Cure by Johanna Brandt? Please take care, its a short book and I think it will benefit you my brother.
I had colorectal cancer, so just one symptom, no pain, nothing, just signs of blood. Very little, but it was obvious there was something wrong. I think I would have acted sooner if there was discomfort. I now have a colonoscopy every 3 years and I suggest everyone does if they can.
Just blood. Not a lot, either. No pain or discomfort. I think I would have sorted it earlier if it had been painful. I now have a colonoscopy every three years. There’s always a polyp or two to remove just be on the safe side.
I started having bad headaches and then I noticed I was squinting a lot like my vision had gone bad then the headaches became constant and it was localised to front left side of my head then I would stand there in the mirror feeling my head where the pain was coming from then it just clicked I knew I had a brain tumour I knew for certain because I had fell years ago and smashed my head in the same location as the constant headache was coming from so then I asked the doctor to send me for a ct scan and I just knew the scan was going to find a tumour well 3 days later results came back 0.8mm suspected meningioma well that was a year ago now unfortunately they haven't done anything yet no treatment no operation no nothing so now my life is a misery 24/7 headache imagine worst headache you ever had but it never goes away so unfortunately even if you know something is wrong and find what it is straight away you won't always get treated straight away not in my case anyhow and it's been a year now and the headache and head pressure has got worse so I reckon the tumor has grown but yet still no treatment not even a follow up scan plus I have a bad heart to suffer with daily chest pain and palpitations my life is just constant chest pain and constant headache
@@primalengland thanks for reading mate really enjoy watching your videos and definitely keep in touch I live in Sheffield Yorkshire and guessing by your accent your not so far away 👍
I’m a great believer in diet and positivity. I have never allowed illness to depress me. I believe that leads to breakdown in the strength of immunity. I always had an excellent diet, which I believe helped my mental well-being and resistance to illness….. Some things just slip under the radar.
Red meat is a huge no no. That’s fine. I’ve eaten plenty of everything in my life. Fish has always been my first love, but it is so expensive. Funny I should read this a 6pm on Saturday, with rice in the steamer and salmon in the oven.
Apparently according to the medical statistics people when we women get past a certain age then it is all up to us when it comes to being able detect the signs and symptoms that we have Cancer. While they are calling those statistics honesty without taking into account that women over a certain age do experience ending up in accidents too. Only they tend to end up suffering from the complication called sepsis as result instead of dying from those accidents. Have you ever tried to cope with both Sepsis and Cancer treatments both at the same time too before concluding for all women around the globe too that we no longer need to be offered any more routine Cancer screening tests? No more need for Cancer screening tests according to the medical statistics people only 6 years before some nurses finally get to retire at age 80. While there is a lot fewer female medical researchers around to go with the medical statistics people too.
I’m fine, just don’t want anyone else to make the mistake I did. I’m lucky. I take each day as it comes, but I know that a cancer diagnosis can be very traumatic for some people. Cancer is just a bully.
Ha! Good question. I’ve always been a happy contented soul. I’ve made money and lost it. Owned houses and lost them in 2 failed marriages, but am still good friends with both my exes. If you watch my videos, especially the ones from a year or two ago, you can see that all I need is the countryside, enough money to pay my way and my dog. I’m very happy and contented in my own skin. The results of cancer are inconvenient and can try to drive you down. You just have to smile, roll your sleeves up and make the most of what you have.
I've refused a mammogram 3 times because I don't like the fact that the machine exposes radiation on sensitive breast tissue. I've done all my research for the past two years and feel it's the right dicision for me.
It's a bit harsh calling people idiots because they're a little afraid of what they may find. Just like you. The other side of course, these days, actually getting an appointment within a sensible time. This can also be critical. This is one of many incidents that make it critical getting a diagnosis on time. What ever the reason, that doesn't make anyone an idiot , just what will be will be. A wrong choice of words, perhaps ?
When I was told that I had to live on a very restrictive diet for the rest of my life I thought. ‘That’s no problem. It’s only food.’ I soon found otherwise. Food is such an important part of our lives, not just for the taste. Food is sustenance, reward, consolation, stimulation, a coming together with our friends, a healing part of illness, a thing to look forward to and to remember fondly. It’s big.
Apparently according to the medical statistics people when we women get past a certain age then it is all up to us when it comes to being able detect the signs and symptoms that we have Cancer. Mmm. Maybe I should have stuck with a female family doctor who might order one of those test to be done for me anyway? While they are calling those statistics honesty without taking into account that women over a certain age do experience ending up in accidents too. Only they tend to end up suffering from the complication called sepsis as result instead of dying from those accidents. Have you ever tried to cope with both Sepsis and Cancer treatments both at the same time too before concluding for all women around the globe too that we no longer need to be offered any more routine Cancer screening tests? No more need for Cancer screening tests according to the medical statistics people only 6 years before some nurses finally get to retire at age 80. While there is a lot fewer female medical researchers around to go with the medical statistics people too.
I deliberately didn’t give my symptoms because I didn’t want to concentrate on one cancer because there are so many. I just had signs of blood when I went to the loo. No pain, nothing. I think that’s what made it easier to ignore. I did a follow up video about having a colonoscopy. I have a link here that outlines the symptoms of most common cancers. www.nhs.uk/conditions/cancer/symptoms/?wt.mc_id=cancer_general_exact&wt.tsrc=ppc&gad_source=1&gclid=Cj0KCQjwhtWvBhD9ARIsAOP0GojozBSQqWKP7nJPzm0msi9UtVnec9OoNwY_mo4ozxomONvJkNrx_xsaAqstEALw_wcB&gclsrc=aw.ds
I’m so sorry for what you are going thru. But I want to offer hope… or share the hope that I have. At some point, everyone goes through things that are difficult and outside of what we can control. Sometimes… life sucks. Big time. But there is a friend that sticks closer than a brother - His name is Jesus. Do you know what He did (for you)? He laid down His life willingly to pay a debt that neither you nor I could ever pay. He paid the fine for our sins, so that we could be reconciled back to Him. All we have to do is believe, turn from our sins, and put our trust in Him. I’ve been thru losing my husband to alcoholism. And I could’ve never gone thru that and come out on the other side if not for Jesus Christ & His loving kindness. Be blessed
@@karenrollins9578 So, Jesus doesn't heal all believers. He listens to the prayers of those who are dying of cancer, and to most of them he just shrugs and says "yeah I could fix you, but I won't, because of reasons". And yet people say "Jesus heals" and "Jesus is kind". Imagine if you were in a car crash and you are alright but your child is heavily injured. And you bring it to the hospital and the doctor says _"yeah I could heal your child, so that is perfectly well again. But I won't. I will let it die"_ How would you react when people then say that the doctor is known for his kindness and that he heals? I mean, it's great if your belief helps you through hard times. I'm glad that you have that help. But I think that religious people cause a lot of harm by saying "you just got to pray and believe and you will get healed!" and people pray and they get worse and then the religious people say "yeah you didn't want to get healed then!". Or people get cured because scientists and doctors work their butts off, and then religious people say "God is great!!". Because humans are not responsible for good things, but God is. Yet when people suffer and die? That's then not Gods fault. I mean, nothing happens unless God wills it, but that's then the fault of the scientists and doctors or whatever. And the worst are people who tell sick people to stop all treatment and just believe in Jesus or whatnot.
There are many forms of cancer, all with different symptoms, each with the same result at the end of the day. To concentrate on one would be, as you say ‘pointless.’ The point is to encourage people to investigate any anomaly. Mine is colorectal cancer, so draw your own conclusions, but it could just as well be lung, skin (I’m still being investigated for that) breast, yes, men can get breast cancer. The video was about cancer in general. They are all killers. www.nhs.uk/conditions/cancer/symptoms/?wt.mc_id=cancer_general_exact&wt.tsrc=ppc&gad_source=1&gclid=Cj0KCQiAoeGuBhCBARIsAGfKY7xMEHfYeTYjcDiKM7Aipu61jkEv2FprT14mG2_owS0VB1xJpcRpqmwaAoytEALw_wcB&gclsrc=aw.ds
@@sweetbeep No pain, no constipation, just signs of blood, and then not a lot.I think it was the lack of symptoms that made me a bit tardy about getting it looked at. I could see blood coming out of the carcinoma when I had a colonoscopy.
@@primalengland ok thanks for sharing. What do you mean the cancer wrecked your body? There are healing methods that doctors don't know about that could probably help. Also colloi*dal silver and DMSO combo is said to resolve can*cer
@@sweetbeep My digestive system has been mostly removed. I have no way to digest most food. I am mostly incontinent because my rectum was removed. I had colorectal cancer. The rejected stoma means that food I swallow goes straight through my stomach into my small intestine without any processing. It’s a bit inconvenient. People ask why I can’t just heal. I tell them is like me poking their eyes out, then asking why they can’t read a book. Thing is, it never phased me. I’ve always been happy kind of a bloke. I have my channel, my music, my busking, my dog and the countryside around me. It’s all I’ve ever needed. I’m probably happier than 80% of the other buggers out there…. 😊
Your not an idiot, just human. You sound like an honest and intelligent man. Stay strong my friend! From Missouri USA.
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Stop it! 😂
if i had cancer i wouldnt have treatment in this world britains f a only going to get worse @@primalengland
❤❤glad your ok
I agree with you, to many people wait way too long because their afraid. My mom had cancer twice and both times it was caught early and that’s why she’s still here.
And I’m glad it was caught early and she’s still here. All the best to her.
I waited too long as well. Had colon surgery several weeks ago, now I need 6 months of chemo. I hope things get better for you, my friend. You’re in my prayers 🙏🏻
Best wishes and hope for your recovery
@@Monz805 Thank you
What was your symptoms
@@richardhelton69 Bleeding. Although my doctor told me I did have hemorrhoids after he examined me. I should’ve had a colonoscopy at 50, not 57. It most likely would’ve been caught before the polyp became cancerous.
@@Johnny-ip4mk I hope your doing or feeling well thank you for replying to me I’m 34 and are having some issues my insurance declined for me to have a colonoscopy my symptoms are always feeling bloated I’ve always had issues with constipation but recently it’s gotten worse I don’t really know which route to go other then going to the er and demanding some kind of test again thank you so much for the reply and wish you well
You, sir, are a veritable superstar! Honest as the day, down to earth, beautifully well-mannered and a wonderful speaker who I would NEVER tire of listening to. You are a complete and utter gentleman!
Thank you so much for your video. If just one person listens and takes notice of what you are saying, and acts appropriately in respect to your very wise advice, then you are a truly blessed and spiritual man. I wish you the very best of EVERYTHING! More than anything, I wish you the very best of good health and for your pain to subside and to disappear completely. You are an inspiration and a guiding light. God bless you and take care!
Thank you so much. Your comment has touched me. Yes, it would be a great thing if just one person followed my advice.
I'm a women and at 42 I had cancer symptoms for a year and didn't want to face it, plus my doctor didn't send for a colonoscopy for that year either. From being stupid and scared, at 42 I lost my sex life due to pelvic radiation damage and gained an ileostomy. This was 22 years ago. I'm glad to be alive but I still kick myself for dragging my feet.
I find you your honesty and your channel very refreshing
I'm wishing you all the best mate.
Very direct but sometimes that's what we need
What a brave man you are, my Husband is very poorly but refused surgery 8 years ago now we are in a bad place and I know this is going to end very soon with him suffering and I am struggling as well as his carer I hate the fact he ignored the severity of his condition but I love him so much ❤
Refusing surgery is a very difficult decision, but also a very personal one. I was given a few options, one of which was ‘do nothing.’ I often wonder where I would have been if I’d chosen that. With cancer I don’t think there is a right or wrong route. It is the illness with the greatest stigma, but also one of the only times in our lives when we can truly take charge. I urge people to get a diagnosis as soon as there are symptoms, but I would never criticise anyone’s choice after that. ❤️
Totally support your useage of the word _idiot_ in order to get your point across, bro. So many videos treat symptoms of cancer as serious, yet don't deliver the message that ignoring red flags often results in poor prognosis, poor quality of life, harsh medical treatment, and even death. A sense of urgency and a reflective reality check is rarely conveyed by the soft glove approach. Hope you're doing well and live a long happy life. Thank you!
Cheers. I was criticised for the use of ‘idiot’, but I stand by it. I will use any superlative or profanity if it knocks a bit of sense into any bloke… or woman’s head.
How would you feel if you had an opportunity to help someone, and you didn’t grasp it? It’s just what we do.
Thank you Nigel to make others aware to take certain signs serious👍. I think it's not only typical for men to procastinate. My dad has now cancer for the third time, but this time it's terminal. When he got it the first time, he also waited a bit too long, although he is a doctor. It's a dreadful disease. I wish everybody who has cancer or a friend/family member with cancer lots of strength. Thank you for sharing your story. I hope you are on the mend and I wish you all the best for a healthy life 🙏.
Thank you, Anita. I’m so sorry to hear about your dad. Yes, it is a dreadful disease that has an impact on everyone around the sufferer. ❤️
@@primalengland thank you 😊
At the back end of 2022 I was diagnosed with bladder cancer. I was passing blood for about a month ignoring that something was wrong. When I eventually went to the doctors I was examined and they sent me to hospital for tests. the tests came back as cancer, a tumour on the bladder wall. That was removed in September 2022. I still receive treatment for it and this could go on for up to 3 years. It has damaged my health no end , at 72 I could do without it. But I see myself as one of the very lucky ones. There were blokes in with me that were far worse off. Don't ignore such things get them sorted.
Dead right. If one person reads your comment and gets sorted immediately, then that’s a big winner.
Thanks for sharing your story. It will help a lot of people.
God bless you. You are a strong man.
Happy you are doing well for so long.
Thank you so much, Cathy ❤️
My wife forced me at 51 to get my first colonoscopy , had pre cancerous polyps, Doctor said you would of had cancer in 8-10 more years or so, Just had my 3rd at 62 and 3 polyps removed, men do this as its most preventable, also been sober 2 years.
I had a couple of polyps removed at my last colonoscopy. I wonder how many people don’t know it’s an option.
Thank you for being so HONEST and telling us not to IGNOR any signs of possible cancer. Catch it early - don't be STUPID.
Spot on! The outcome is usually a lot more positive if caught early.
Thank you brother I turned 50 this year and I do think about it all the time
Great advice to hard headed men who would not go to the doctor until it is too late. I wish you full recovery and for the great public service, free of charge.
Thank you. Appreciated.
This is common for men to be in denial, like you said they think it's not manly to be sick.
Nigel, I understand what you have gone through, I am a retired PSW, personal support worker, a nurse's assistant. I haven't been through what you have had to, I have cared for many cancer patients and have family and friends who now had cancer.
What King Charles has is sad and difficult for the family and now Princess Kate. I feel for the family, William and the children.
The Lord be with you Nigel, give you strength, peace, and love.
I so love your wise, straight up talk on life. We are close in age.
And it is so hard to face an up heavel in our way of living, in our autumn years. I am sending you tenderness, and a hug. Bless you.
🙏💕
Hi, my 17 year old son was diagnosed with leukemia ALL in October 2023. Im still trying to process this. Its incredibly painful seeing my son go through this. My sons cancer developed quickly according to doctors. He went from playing soccer to being in bed 😢..We live in the US.
I hope the best outcome for you.
I can only wish the best for your son. Sometimes prayers and best wishes are all we have. Love from the UK.
Did he get any injections in the last few years?
@@yellowdayz1800 nope,
No vaccinations
@@Lizbeth36961 what other possibilities to cause such a serious blood disease at such a young age? The curse causless... Shall not come. There is a reason.. Can you try to help me figure this out?
PS I have alwasy wanted to try to brainstorm how young children are getting leukemia.. Only a personal study. I am a health reformer
Don’t beret yourself for not seeking advice sooner - you are human. We don’t always do what we should do, for various reasons or other. I have been sitting with a health problem for 6 months now and have only just made a doctors appointment (well, a paramedic appointment as it is difficult to see a GP now in UK). I tend to adopt a ‘wait and see ‘ approach - which is not good and I totally agree with your point that we know when we know our bodies are out of kilter and should act then and there.
I love your content. Your sharing. Your honesty. The world is a much better place with you in it❤
Thank you so much. ❤️
Wise words, sir. Very brave of you to go on camera and talk about such personal things in front of the world. Good warning to others. You look pretty good in the video though. As for me, I started doing ultra-sound of the abdomen since I was 24 years old, doing it every year. Started doing regular colonoscopy since 28, every ten years - will probably start doing it every 5 years soon. I do a heart stress test every 2 years. Started doing it when I was 26. There's no real reason for any of these things (some minor symptoms). I just want to catch incidental findings and stay on top of my check ups. I don't care that I'm "too young for it." I'll pay out of pocket if I need to. No point in earning money if I won't be alive to spend it.
I have a friend who has colonoscopies every 5 years. I now remind him to keep it up whenever I see him. If you have to pay, then it’s money we’ll spent.
I sure hope that you are doing well. Thank you for doing this video. It is a very important message for us all.
my respects to you good sir, may the good Lord be with you in every step of your journey. God bless you
You are right about men draging there feet about health issues, my husband was the same . Thank whoever you believe in that it was still ok in the end ,im a widow now because some men "put it of" till its to late . Glad your still around cause i really enjoy your little walk & talks
Thank you so much. ❤️❤️
Some people are worried about getting serious illness, and even if the symptoms are there, the thought of treatment etc, you tend to ignore it, a lot of the time this can resolve it's self, other times it doesn't, but I think the thought of hospitals frightens a lot of people
I agree. When I ignored the signs, I think part of that was the thought that me getting cancer was so alien and unthinkable that I tried to push it away, hoping the symptoms would go away… they don’t.
Thank you for being so honest, I wish you well.
Thanks. I’ve learned the hard way. I don’t want anyone else going down that road. 👍
May God bless you for sharing with us. You may have less , but you are abundant with life.
I also suffer from the same symptoms, my life also has changed. Here’s to us
Procrastination is the worst thing Nigel and yet we all do it don’t we in one form of another , you get the point across very well I’m sure it will make many of your subs think seriously about it 💪
Brave man you are......and thankyou for letting us humans know how silly we can be. 👍🇦🇺 Peace and love.
I waited like a fool also (prostate cancer)...please, please have a regular check up or blood test. Very best to all from Australia.
What we're your long term symptoms?
@@jenningsfamilyvlogs3342 Fatigue , swelling & back pain.
@@MySteamChannel swelling where?
@@jenningsfamilyvlogs3342 upper groin
@@MySteamChannel swollen testicles do you mean?
I adore the royal family. Nobody is perfect but I love our traditions of this country. I’ve had cancer too. I suffer with the after effects now. I was 39. I love your messages in your channel. Absolutely fantastic- thank you 🙏🏻
I'm no particular fan of the Royal Family, but I hope King Charles has the very best of possible outcomes and the least pain. I lost my Mum to a sarcoma in 2012 and my life partner had breast cancer in 2018 which we (fortunately) caught early and she was (we still believe) cured. Whoever you are, if you have cancer I hope you do as well as is possible. Get checked out guys!
We’ll said, My Lord. 😉
Good thing your a positive person. I think your right about putting it off. If checked out and a person is neg. It's better than not. I agree with you on that.
I love you Nigel and Molly. You’re so inspiring.❤
Thank you so much, Jennifer. We love you, too. 😊❤️🐕🦺🐾
I agree about the pain. Well wishes to you and your family..also for your king.
Thank you so much.
You’re a wonderful human being. Lotsa love from NZ.
Thank you. 😊
I too know the consequences of cancer but not first hand....through my husband who had stage 4 metastatic melanoma and stage 3 rectal cancer at the same time. He is good now but we too saw signs ...wish we would have acted on those inklings.....Thank you, Nigel, for this video, it is needed. BTW, love, love, love your videos.
Thank you so much. ❤️
Thank you for the vid.
I keep trying to get tests, and each doctor (Canada) refuses to send me for scans or biopsies.
I have a lump on ny ribs, swollen supraclavicular lymph nodes, feel like crap, butt pain and sweat alot at night. Been going on for a year.
Love the honesty what was it in your early life diet related which caused this or where their other causes?
Sorry for the late reply. I’ve always had a great diet. I ran ultra marathons and ultra cycling up to my diagnosis.
Diet and a healthy regimen will always be advantageous, but cancer crosses all boundaries.
I can just urge everyone to be vigilant.
It is not being an idiot. It is very normal for us to postpone looking into health issues. We are prone to be very scared of potential probelms.
Obviously my use of the word ‘idiot’ was purely hyperbole to get my point across, like ‘it’s madness’ is very rarely madness.
@@primalengland ok, thanks for the clarification. I kinda thought so. But decided to say that anyways. I hope all is well 🌿
Well - if you just listened to this man telling us not to POSTPONE looking into health issue - then DON"T. If you want to be NORMAL AND IGNORE IT, then deal with the end result.
@@echogl Thanks for ‘getting it’. I’ve had quite a few ‘doctors’ in the comments. Thing is, if one person gets an early diagnosis after watching this video, then I would feel like the coolest person on the planet.
@@echogl I wasn't recommending anything.. But rather seeking to encourage. Why not next time don't assume so much..
You're doing great. I love you uncle Nigel. i saw your video of the recession
Thank you for the message! Keep pushing bro!
A sad video for me .🙊...you look so.super normal natural together soul ....but I hear you ....sending you love ❤❤❤
Good of you to make this video. It's a human nature thing that we don't tend to take much notice until it happens to us. Look at all the obesity that's applauded as body positivity until the illness or the heart attack comes. I hope this video changes things thanks so much. I know you'll look on the positive but yes your life might be better if you'd reacted earlier xxx God bless you mate
Health, it´s something with that i would like to ask God about. It´s something going on behind the curtains i just can´t get a grip of myself, i want to be able to more thoroughly and i have had the time to try but i get in the way for myself too much i feel. Well on the part of health it´s been very well for me, like some super health at times and a tremendous "luck".
Amen! Great advice. I hope your pain is going down. Even better with colon cancer is to get routine colonoscopies, before you get symptoms. In the US, it is covered from age 50. Prevention is better than treatment.
Prevention is better than treatment…. If I’d said that there would be no need for the post. Wise words. Thank you. ❤️
You're Great!!! Thank you!!!! Kim🥰💜
Thank you. You’re great, too… ❤️
Thanks for sharing with us a wonderful advice..
Thank you.
I'm wondering if you could do a video on your symptoms and your experience with the colonoscopy!
I may just do that if you think it could be useful. I’ve been through it and popped out the other side. Would be nice if I could prevent just one person having to go through it.
I was hoping you would describe your symptoms so that I could see if I might be like you.
I deliberately didn’t add my symptoms, because there are so many cancers with so many different symptoms, but all with the same unfortunate result. I link to a NHS site that gives symptoms to most common cancers.
www.nhs.uk/conditions/cancer/symptoms/?wt.mc_id=cancer_general_exact&wt.tsrc=ppc&gad_source=1&gclid=CjwKCAiAloavBhBOEiwAbtAJO0lkXL5D7mspackQD9QlvvI32sH-sCfL1S4GLnke8TJYmJewSvatKRoCHZEQAvD_BwE&gclsrc=aw.ds
Who would ignore symptoms? …. Oh yeah .. ME. Thank you very much :-) I think this is a kick up the arse I need to get a check out.
Hell yeah! … I have a friend who is checked out for several cancers every couple of years…. Colon, prostate etc. I was one of those that thought he was a hypochondriac…. Who’s laughing now?
Lighting a candle for you ,my friend !
Thank you so much. I actually got discharged about a week ago after 5 years. If only I hadn’t ignored it, I wouldn’t be living with all the restrictions I am now….. but that was then, and this is now! 😊
My late father has passed 7 years. Early 2016 he complained about a sore back he went to see a locum gave him just painkillers a few months later he went back to see a sec locum this time they sent him to physio he came out worse. The signs of dad being unwell were severe back pain , suddenly on a walking stick at 68 very odd as he was a very fit man ,sleeping during the day,stopped family outings,eating less big one was always in the loo. I pushed for the third appt as I knew something was not right. Long story short came back with stage 4 prostate cancer. I think dad knew something wasn't right but didn't get seen to till the symptoms were at its worse he did not survive long after diagnosis. Please guys if something doesn't feel right or off check it out asap don't wait till its too late. You will be in a lot more pain not only for you but your family.
That’s so sad. I’ve found that you have to push to get results. I was thrown out of hospital two days after my cancer op. My stoma nurse went mad at the ward sister, but I still ended up back home. I was back in with sepsis a couple of days later and stayed in for 3 months. We treat health professionals like they are infallible, but mistakes happen all too often.
Your honesty is priceless sir
I’m a grumpy old bugger. Honesty is all I’ve got left. That and a small, old and equally grumpy dog. 😁
One year post surgery, upper left lobectomy, February... riding Harleys kicking azz..
Keep that up, William. Stay young. It’s all in the heart and mind.
Strong man. Respect
god bless you fella you are an amazing human being anyone with this terrible C ..i do wish yourself and king Charles all the love and luck one can give..you sir are a lovely man..thank you so much..god bless you and good luck ❤
Thank you so much. Lovely comment.
Don't kick yourself. /there is a flipside of rushing to the hospital because some people are misdiagnosed for cancer and amputated or medicated for no good reason. Be a man and stop fearing death. You've seen it all, sir.
Study the relationship between sugar and cancer. ❤ also, please study the effects of fasting and fighting cancer❤️❤️ fasting is actually helpful cutting sugar deprived, cancer cells of nutrients...
Yea till ya get cancer, then it was all s..t advice, it attacks fit, young old, it don't give a fuck if you eat carrots all day
Thanks. To be honest, I’ve always led a healthy lifestyle. My diet was, by necessity, good. I hate sweet things and love veg and fish… always have.
My time is over. My cancer is not ongoing, but has wrecked my body to an extent that I can’t really function in society. I don’t mind. I’ve had a great life. I just don’t want anyone else to go through what I’m going through.
@@primalengland❤
@@primalenglandthe cancer wrecked your body, or the medical treatments did?
@@sweetbeep Well that’s a good question. I suppose a bit of both. The cancer had grown to a point where it’s removal required losing considerably more of my colon that may have been necessary if I’d acted earlier. It had also spread lower, which caused the greatest problems. To add to that, my body rejected the stoma, which has left my stomach with a hardly working sphincter at the base of my stomach.
The medications didn’t have any as there were hardly any, but the medical procedure certainly added to the result. Non of this was negligent, just unfortunate.
what a really useful video....well done mate...hope you get the all clear....
dont want to be condescending, but alcohol, and red meat doesnt seem to do many favours.
maybe you can have tons of tasty vegetables....
my mum had it .....and she got the all clear recently...but unlike yourself ..she has not changed her lifestyle, so me and my sisters are a bit worried about the near future...
she has removed the symptom , but not erradicated the probable cause...which we think is fried food, biscuits, seed oils, milk, sweet deserts, red meat and , being highly strung and a few more things
Thanks. I haven’t eaten red meat for years. It just does nothing for me and I can’t digest anything fibrous, so most of my veg are taken as drinks. My cancer was placed so as to cause maximum damage. At least I don’t do anything by halves. I have no means of digesting food, so it’s just rice and chicken and perhaps some tuna on a Sunday…. Today 😁 with my pre meal gin and tonic. 50% of dealing with cancer is in the mind, and my mind refuses to be bothered about anything. 😊
What was the symptoms you had for the 12 months ?
Blood when I went to the loo. No pain or discomfort at all. If there had been, I think I would have got it sorted earlier.
What were the symptims you ignored?
Blood. The common colon cancer symptom. Absolutely obvious.
@@primalengland Colon is always blood....stomach is hard to swallow and massive pain....pancreatic is yellow eyes, skin and MASSIVE lower back pain plus white stools
@@SFBay69 Seems I picked the least inconvenient one, then. 😊. More reason not to hang about. Perhaps rather than encourage people to not ignore symptoms, the adverts on the telly should specify symptoms more.
@@primalengland Yeah butI think they want us dead tbh. Look at the crap they put in the food water, air and God knows what else
Spot on mate.
I had the kit come through to send my poo off to be tested, normally i am the type that wouldn't bother but on this occasion i sent it off, something just told me to, only 2 in a thousand have an issue said the pamphlet and i was one of the two but they took out the polyps and a couple were big sent em off and they turned out to be non cancerous but if i had waited longer and not done the test i am sure they would have turned to cancer
Excellent! I ignored a couple of these. Probably would have been different if I hadn’t. That camera is such a wonderful experience, isn’t it. 😊
@primalengland yes a journey through my own intestine and a nurse pointing everything out as we went .....
I love your video. I don’t think for a second you’re an “id*ot. I think you were afraid. I understand! You’re in my thoughts and prayers.
Thank you so much.
What symptoms did you have for that year?
Blood when I went to the loo. Not a lot, but noticeable. No pain or discomfort at all.
Why does it have to be chicken and rice? Is there a big problem with eating good meats, along with anything else? What is the magic elixir with chicken and rice?
I have no mechanism for digesting food, especially high fibre, red meat, fresh fruit etc. The only thing my body will hold inside long enough to get something out of is very low fibre foods. I’m now eating more fish. I’ve always loved fish, but it’s so bloody expensive. Put it this way. Even with a very low fibre diet I go to the loo up to 40 times a day when I have a bad day, around 10 on a good day. I crave good food and occasionally succumb and get a steak and enjoy it, knowing that I will pay for it for a couple of days.
Thanks…..😊
Hey my brother can you go and read a book called The Grape Cure by Johanna Brandt? Please take care, its a short book and I think it will benefit you my brother.
What were your symptoms? Just with you saying you ignored them for 12 months. If you don’t mind that is?
I had colorectal cancer, so just one symptom, no pain, nothing, just signs of blood. Very little, but it was obvious there was something wrong. I think I would have acted sooner if there was discomfort. I now have a colonoscopy every 3 years and I suggest everyone does if they can.
@@primalengland Thanks for your response. Hope your quality of life improves over time, and you are cancer free in the future 👍
what symptoms did you have that you ignored???
Just blood. Not a lot, either. No pain or discomfort. I think I would have sorted it earlier if it had been painful. I now have a colonoscopy every three years. There’s always a polyp or two to remove just be on the safe side.
Thank you 😀👍🙏
Thank-you
God bless you
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I started having bad headaches and then I noticed I was squinting a lot like my vision had gone bad then the headaches became constant and it was localised to front left side of my head then I would stand there in the mirror feeling my head where the pain was coming from then it just clicked I knew I had a brain tumour I knew for certain because I had fell years ago and smashed my head in the same location as the constant headache was coming from so then I asked the doctor to send me for a ct scan and I just knew the scan was going to find a tumour well 3 days later results came back 0.8mm suspected meningioma well that was a year ago now unfortunately they haven't done anything yet no treatment no operation no nothing so now my life is a misery 24/7 headache imagine worst headache you ever had but it never goes away so unfortunately even if you know something is wrong and find what it is straight away you won't always get treated straight away not in my case anyhow and it's been a year now and the headache and head pressure has got worse so I reckon the tumor has grown but yet still no treatment not even a follow up scan plus I have a bad heart to suffer with daily chest pain and palpitations my life is just constant chest pain and constant headache
Jesus, Corey, man. I think anyone who reads that will be touched. … I don’t give a shit about subscribers, but I want you to keep in touch.
@@primalengland thanks for reading mate really enjoy watching your videos and definitely keep in touch I live in Sheffield Yorkshire and guessing by your accent your not so far away 👍
I know people who reversed late stage cancers.. Off a plant based diet. And applying the 8 laws of health
I’m a great believer in diet and positivity. I have never allowed illness to depress me. I believe that leads to breakdown in the strength of immunity. I always had an excellent diet, which I believe helped my mental well-being and resistance to illness….. Some things just slip under the radar.
@@primalengland that's great. Makes sense.. 🙏
God bless you. ❤
@@primalenglandtry ingesting colloidal silver maybe. Maybe you picked up some parasites.... Not sure but some people say that can cause cancer
What were the symptoms???
Bless you.
Rice and chicken, not too bad I guess, can't you have a steak or bit of salmon instead of the chicken or is that a big no go for you ?
Red meat is a huge no no. That’s fine. I’ve eaten plenty of everything in my life. Fish has always been my first love, but it is so expensive. Funny I should read this a 6pm on Saturday, with rice in the steamer and salmon in the oven.
Apparently according to the medical statistics people when we women get past a certain age then it is all up to us when it comes to being able detect the signs and symptoms that we have Cancer. While they are calling those statistics honesty without taking into account that women over a certain age do experience ending up in accidents too. Only they tend to end up suffering from the complication called sepsis as result instead of dying from those accidents. Have you ever tried to cope with both Sepsis and Cancer treatments both at the same time too before concluding for all women around the globe too that we no longer need to be offered any more routine Cancer screening tests? No more need for Cancer screening tests according to the medical statistics people only 6 years before some nurses finally get to retire at age 80. While there is a lot fewer female medical researchers around to go with the medical statistics people too.
God's Blessings 💫
They dont teach people this is systematic
I am so sad to hear this.
I’m fine, just don’t want anyone else to make the mistake I did. I’m lucky. I take each day as it comes, but I know that a cancer diagnosis can be very traumatic for some people. Cancer is just a bully.
What was the symptom?
He started watching cancer videos.
@@chahtanamedjeffBrilliant. Made me smile. Darwinism at its finest.
I think you might have already saved a few people's life with your Video. Maybe you can find solace in that.
Thanks. What a great comment.
How do you manage to still have the will to live?
Ha! Good question. I’ve always been a happy contented soul. I’ve made money and lost it. Owned houses and lost them in 2 failed marriages, but am still good friends with both my exes. If you watch my videos, especially the ones from a year or two ago, you can see that all I need is the countryside, enough money to pay my way and my dog. I’m very happy and contented in my own skin. The results of cancer are inconvenient and can try to drive you down. You just have to smile, roll your sleeves up and make the most of what you have.
I've refused a mammogram 3 times because I don't like the fact that the machine exposes radiation on sensitive breast tissue. I've done all my research for the past two years and feel it's the right dicision for me.
Ultimately we have to have control over our own bodies. It’s the only thing we truly own. ❤️
What were the signs?
Sending you a 🫂 .
If I get it, I get it. I will just accept it & die. My life & trust is in Jesus hands. Thy will be done type thing with me. Amen
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"cancer is not a disease!" By Andreas Moritz
I just Googled that. The book overview alone leads me to think it may be worth a read.
@@primalengland...it's 14 hours on audible. My comments are being deleted I think.
It's a bit harsh calling people idiots because they're a little afraid of what they may find. Just like you. The other side of course, these days, actually getting an appointment within a sensible time. This can also be critical. This is one of many incidents that make it critical getting a diagnosis on time. What ever the reason, that doesn't make anyone an idiot , just what will be will be. A wrong choice of words, perhaps ?
Not really…… you fixated on it, and that was the intention. Now perhaps you won’t be that ‘idiot’ and address any issues. See how this stuff works? 👍😉
This woman is surviving multiple cancers…I ignored ALL of them. Sigh! Don’t be me.
What do you mean we all love food?
When I was told that I had to live on a very restrictive diet for the rest of my life I thought. ‘That’s no problem. It’s only food.’ I soon found otherwise. Food is such an important part of our lives, not just for the taste. Food is sustenance, reward, consolation, stimulation, a coming together with our friends, a healing part of illness, a thing to look forward to and to remember fondly. It’s big.
Apparently according to the medical statistics people when we women get past a certain age then it is all up to us when it comes to being able detect the signs and symptoms that we have Cancer. Mmm. Maybe I should have stuck with a female family doctor who might order one of those test to be done for me anyway? While they are calling those statistics honesty without taking into account that women over a certain age do experience ending up in accidents too. Only they tend to end up suffering from the complication called sepsis as result instead of dying from those accidents. Have you ever tried to cope with both Sepsis and Cancer treatments both at the same time too before concluding for all women around the globe too that we no longer need to be offered any more routine Cancer screening tests? No more need for Cancer screening tests according to the medical statistics people only 6 years before some nurses finally get to retire at age 80. While there is a lot fewer female medical researchers around to go with the medical statistics people too.
..so what where the "Signs of Cancer" ..? You never did say what they were throughout the whole video. Well What were the Signs Sir?
I deliberately didn’t give my symptoms because I didn’t want to concentrate on one cancer because there are so many. I just had signs of blood when I went to the loo. No pain, nothing. I think that’s what made it easier to ignore. I did a follow up video about having a colonoscopy.
I have a link here that outlines the symptoms of most common cancers.
www.nhs.uk/conditions/cancer/symptoms/?wt.mc_id=cancer_general_exact&wt.tsrc=ppc&gad_source=1&gclid=Cj0KCQjwhtWvBhD9ARIsAOP0GojozBSQqWKP7nJPzm0msi9UtVnec9OoNwY_mo4ozxomONvJkNrx_xsaAqstEALw_wcB&gclsrc=aw.ds
I’m so sorry for what you are going thru. But I want to offer hope… or share the hope that I have. At some point, everyone goes through things that are difficult and outside of what we can control. Sometimes… life sucks. Big time. But there is a friend that sticks closer than a brother - His name is Jesus. Do you know what He did (for you)? He laid down His life willingly to pay a debt that neither you nor I could ever pay. He paid the fine for our sins, so that we could be reconciled back to Him. All we have to do is believe, turn from our sins, and put our trust in Him. I’ve been thru losing my husband to alcoholism. And I could’ve never gone thru that and come out on the other side if not for Jesus Christ & His loving kindness. Be blessed
So, if Jesus heals those who believe in him, why do Christians die of cancer at the same rate as anybody else?
@@hmgrraarrpffrzz9763 um… I don’t recall stating that Jesus heals all believers. That’s ridiculous
@@karenrollins9578 So, people keep saying Jesus heals. But you say Jesus doesn't heal?
I can clearly tell what you’re doing and I’m not here for it. Narcissist.
@@karenrollins9578 So, Jesus doesn't heal all believers. He listens to the prayers of those who are dying of cancer, and to most of them he just shrugs and says "yeah I could fix you, but I won't, because of reasons". And yet people say "Jesus heals" and "Jesus is kind".
Imagine if you were in a car crash and you are alright but your child is heavily injured. And you bring it to the hospital and the doctor says _"yeah I could heal your child, so that is perfectly well again. But I won't. I will let it die"_
How would you react when people then say that the doctor is known for his kindness and that he heals?
I mean, it's great if your belief helps you through hard times. I'm glad that you have that help. But I think that religious people cause a lot of harm by saying "you just got to pray and believe and you will get healed!" and people pray and they get worse and then the religious people say "yeah you didn't want to get healed then!".
Or people get cured because scientists and doctors work their butts off, and then religious people say "God is great!!". Because humans are not responsible for good things, but God is. Yet when people suffer and die? That's then not Gods fault. I mean, nothing happens unless God wills it, but that's then the fault of the scientists and doctors or whatever.
And the worst are people who tell sick people to stop all treatment and just believe in Jesus or whatnot.
Well, what were the symptoms??? It would have been helpful if you told us what your signs were. Without that, the video is kind of pointless.
There are many forms of cancer, all with different symptoms, each with the same result at the end of the day. To concentrate on one would be, as you say ‘pointless.’ The point is to encourage people to investigate any anomaly. Mine is colorectal cancer, so draw your own conclusions, but it could just as well be lung, skin (I’m still being investigated for that) breast, yes, men can get breast cancer.
The video was about cancer in general. They are all killers. www.nhs.uk/conditions/cancer/symptoms/?wt.mc_id=cancer_general_exact&wt.tsrc=ppc&gad_source=1&gclid=Cj0KCQiAoeGuBhCBARIsAGfKY7xMEHfYeTYjcDiKM7Aipu61jkEv2FprT14mG2_owS0VB1xJpcRpqmwaAoytEALw_wcB&gclsrc=aw.ds
@@primalenglandcan you share the symptoms you had? Pin width poops? Pain, constipation?
@@sweetbeep No pain, no constipation, just signs of blood, and then not a lot.I think it was the lack of symptoms that made me a bit tardy about getting it looked at. I could see blood coming out of the carcinoma when I had a colonoscopy.
@@primalengland ok thanks for sharing. What do you mean the cancer wrecked your body? There are healing methods that doctors don't know about that could probably help. Also colloi*dal silver and DMSO combo is said to resolve can*cer
@@sweetbeep My digestive system has been mostly removed. I have no way to digest most food. I am mostly incontinent because my rectum was removed. I had colorectal cancer. The rejected stoma means that food I swallow goes straight through my stomach into my small intestine without any processing. It’s a bit inconvenient. People ask why I can’t just heal. I tell them is like me poking their eyes out, then asking why they can’t read a book. Thing is, it never phased me. I’ve always been happy kind of a bloke. I have my channel, my music, my busking, my dog and the countryside around me. It’s all I’ve ever needed. I’m probably happier than 80% of the other buggers out there…. 😊
And yet, you had to put in somewhere to stop the alcohol so you wouldn't get cancer