Thank you for sharing this. My father is a cancer survivor.. almost lost him there and my cousin was in stage four and she fought and survived. I am sorry for your loss. Your message has been heard. Thank you for your courage to share this.
You sir are a true talent and a great guy. this video brought me to tears as i lost two of my Grandparents to cancer. I will be donating to help in this very important cause. Keep up the great work Philip and i hope you raise alot of money.
Excellent video Mr. Bloom. Sometimes we are so busy pointing the camera in different directions trying to create, or look for a great story, that we over look how many inspiring one's are right in front of us. Great work.
Thanks Phillip for making this video,I'm sorry for your losses.This is a very kind and thoughtful thing to do for other people.I really hope they sit back and absorb the point you are putting across in the video.Thank You.
I'm signing up on the movember website to take part for next year. I've heard statistically that men have a higher chance of getting prostate cancer than women do breast cancer. Here in the USA, you never see companies raising ANY awareness with blue ribbons, prostate cancer awareness month PSA, etc.. Everyone does the pink ribbons though and they are everywhere during breast cancer awareness month.. The men are forgotten. Thank you for this video!
Thank you for sharing Phil. You are an inspiration to get this done. I hate doctors and haven't gone yet. I'm 41...I'm going to get checked out. Thank you again Phil. you are a good man.
Thank you for taking the time to create this video Philip, a simple task like growing facial hair can raise awareness and save lives. Grow out those 'staches boys :)
What a beautiful and moving video, thank you for sharing Philip. And yes. getting tested is not super comfortable but it only takes a few seconds, so there is no excuse to not do it.
Thank you Philip, and sorry to hear about the loved ones you've lost. I need to take Androgel now and the Dr, gave me my prostate check recently, your right not pleasant.
Well i am a physician here in Recife , Brazil south america phil, and i think that you're so right in doing this... thanks for sharing that all of us down here in Brazil. i am an ophthalmology resident but if there is anything i can help with please let me know. your mother is a beautiful woman by the way ...
It is important to know that in North America and in particular the USA , physicians will leave the Ultimate Decision to the Patient (in May 2012 a US Government Health Panel decided that" regular or planed"PSA Testing would no longer be recommended by them), That of course can cause a incredible amount of anxiety in a person affected by this desease.
One problem is the environment, we need to stop companies from polluting our dirt and water. We had a smelter here for years, it just got finished being dug out as a Super Fund site. Now there is a smelter in Canada and the small town on the US side of the border, more people in that town have cancer then any other towns in the USA, I don't think that's just a coincidence.
You see tons of testosterone shot therapy and how great it is, when in fact it raises your PSA. My PSA was "normal" under .80 and after taking shots for a little over a year, and in between they switched "machines" to do the tests, my levels went to 1.1. My doctor thought it was NORMAL and not to worry but reading the Internet it says age 40 to 50 my PSA should be below 2.5.
I started taking testosterone shots and my PSA numbers were small, under .80, until a year of the shots, then some reason it shot from .94 to 1.1. And the material I've read also have stated that most Prostate Cancer in the USA, there PSA numbers were very low. There are two types in the PSA test good and bad numbers, not just the total number. The doctors dont even tell you that, I had to find it on my own. They claim 2.5 or less is NORMAL for age 40 to 50 yet some dr's ask you to get biopsy
Thank you for sharing this. My father is a cancer survivor.. almost lost him there and my cousin was in stage four and she fought and survived. I am sorry for your loss. Your message has been heard. Thank you for your courage to share this.
You sir are a true talent and a great guy. this video brought me to tears as i lost two of my Grandparents to cancer. I will be donating to help in this very important cause. Keep up the great work Philip and i hope you raise alot of money.
Excellent video Mr. Bloom. Sometimes we are so busy pointing the camera in different directions trying to create, or look for a great story, that we over look how many inspiring one's are right in front of us. Great work.
Thanks Phillip for making this video,I'm sorry for your losses.This is a very kind and thoughtful thing to do for other people.I really hope they sit back and absorb the point you are putting across in the video.Thank You.
I'm signing up on the movember website to take part for next year. I've heard statistically that men have a higher chance of getting prostate cancer than women do breast cancer. Here in the USA, you never see companies raising ANY awareness with blue ribbons, prostate cancer awareness month PSA, etc.. Everyone does the pink ribbons though and they are everywhere during breast cancer awareness month.. The men are forgotten. Thank you for this video!
Thank you for sharing this with us Philip. You are right! People need to have fun and smile.
Oi Bloom. Your skill levels are stratospheric and your generosity of spirit are inspirational. Kudos.
Thank you for sharing Phil. You are an inspiration to get this done. I hate doctors and haven't gone yet. I'm 41...I'm going to get checked out. Thank you again Phil. you are a good man.
Thanks for sharing Philip. You have certainly spurred me on to donate this year.
Thank you for such a touching video, an eye opener and a message that needs to be heard.
Thank you for taking the time to create this video Philip, a simple task like growing facial hair can raise awareness and save lives. Grow out those 'staches boys :)
What a beautiful and moving video, thank you for sharing Philip. And yes. getting tested is not super comfortable but it only takes a few seconds, so there is no excuse to not do it.
Thanks for Russian subtitles and for your work, Philip!
Thank you Philip, and sorry to hear about the loved ones you've lost. I need to take Androgel now and the Dr, gave me my prostate check recently, your right not pleasant.
Well i am a physician here in Recife , Brazil south america phil, and i think that you're so right in doing this...
thanks for sharing that all of us down here in Brazil.
i am an ophthalmology resident but if there is anything i can help with please let me know.
your mother is a beautiful woman by the way ...
Hi Philip,
Again, lovely work, even on a subject like this.
Thankyou! :-)
Titus.
hey philip you look just like your grandfather, great work
Very inspiring!
Très Emouvant PHIL. Respect !!! Very Good Job !!!
Thank you
It is important to know that in North America and in particular the USA , physicians will leave the Ultimate Decision to the Patient (in May 2012 a US Government Health Panel decided that" regular or planed"PSA Testing would no longer be recommended by them), That of course can cause a incredible amount of anxiety in a person affected by this desease.
Hello Philip,
Nice video keep up the good work. Wish you best of luck Sir.....
all credits like all my work are at the end
One problem is the environment, we need to stop companies from polluting our dirt and water. We had a smelter here for years, it just got finished being dug out as a Super Fund site. Now there is a smelter in Canada and the small town on the US side of the border, more people in that town have cancer then any other towns in the USA, I don't think that's just a coincidence.
Enlightening
fantastic cause
Step 1: pause video
Step 2: like video
Step 3: Enjoy
What is the background music in this film?
You see tons of testosterone shot therapy and how great it is, when in fact it raises your PSA. My PSA was "normal" under .80 and after taking shots for a little over a year, and in between they switched "machines" to do the tests, my levels went to 1.1. My doctor thought it was NORMAL and not to worry but reading the Internet it says age 40 to 50 my PSA should be below 2.5.
I started taking testosterone shots and my PSA numbers were small, under .80, until a year of the shots, then some reason it shot from .94 to 1.1. And the material I've read also have stated that most Prostate Cancer in the USA, there PSA numbers were very low. There are two types in the PSA test good and bad numbers, not just the total number. The doctors dont even tell you that, I had to find it on my own. They claim 2.5 or less is NORMAL for age 40 to 50 yet some dr's ask you to get biopsy
who the hell dislikes videos like this...
Step 4: Play the video.
I think I will let my moustache grow....
great cause, will be growing the tash this month :)
Step 5: Do the Moonwalk