This man is my oldest friend and believe me we were telling these jokes 50 years ago and he's the first to tell them. He's also the bravest man I know. Love ya bro even though you've still got my ladders. X
Nice tribute to your friend. I like the fact that he has kept his himself true to himself and maintained his sence of humour. Good on you nice tribute. Do say hi from me. Brave man
He’s not less of a man. No different to a woman having a hysterectomy or mastectomy. So impressed he spoke up. (Edited following feedback- I agree with a commenter it’s more like a cliterodectomy). Apologies for those offended of my comparisons, I’m really trying to say this does not make him less of a man.
what are the signs though? is obesity a part of it ? out of all the men , they cannot find a fit man who got amputated to help others spot the signs? who are the others ? fit men or unfit men? obesity can cause cancer too .
@@irlandaise5631 If that’s how you feel, get a divorce. That way you’re both free to move on. He can find someone just like you can, without the anger and disconnect you obviously show with your comment.
Respect for this man. I hope he continues to stay strong with his mental health. No one is ever less of a man for having to go through mental health struggles. It's a very tough battle to fight.
I don’t normally post RU-vid comments, but Craig if you happen to be reading this I want you to know you’re so strong and I only hope for the absolute best for you and your family. Youre pathway to spread awareness is fantastic and there is no other better person to do it then you! Stay strong and best wishes
My heart breaks for him. I can't imagine how hard this was for him and his wife. I pray cancer never comes backs. This poor guy had to go through so very much. I just couldn't even imagine his grief, pain and sorrow for his loss. You are a brave man Craig. I pray your life is fabulous from this point on. Ill be keeping you in my thoughts and prayers. Take care.
The journey for prostate cancer is bad enough, but what Craig has gone through is horrendous. The feeling of loneliness and loosing your manhood, I have also shared. Well done mate, you’re a champion.
God bless you Craig the bravest man ever to tell his story, awareness is everything. I had an accident and 3/4 severed my left hand and the pain and trauma took me to a dark place fortunately I listened to the advice of my doctor and my wife even when I didn’t want hear it and I went and spoke to a professional , it’s the reason iam still here ,because of it I learned to be a survivor rather then a victim. Your story is pro-founding and so is the bravery that you display whilst getting the message out. 💪😉
What a great man Craig is for sharing his story, in order to help save other men. Just a nice guy as well. Pleased he has an awesome wife and Doctor who have helped him through his very tough time.
Saying his surname with a straight face would have been impossible for me so fair play Rylan and also fair play to the guy for recovering from something awful.
Aside from the jokes, cancer really isn’t a laughing matter so good on him for encouraging other men to get things checked. Men tend to avoid going to the gp until it’s too late.
A powerful testimony from Craig, with the aim of raising awareness to this topic - such a brave man, and amazing support from his lovely wife ❤️. And well done to This Morning for presenting this so sensitively and with empathy.
Bless you, Craig for sharing your story. I think it is all too easy for people, especially men, to ignore the signs of something wrong. (Not that you did.) Thank you for calling attention to this diagnosis and I hope you are now completely cancer free.
What's with the male host? He's a British Ken doll? This guy is amazing and awesome in every sense of the word. Thank you and there's so much more to life.
@@RussBlake80 Same thing crossed my mind. I have noticed some people going on about 33 and masons before - I don't know much about that, but the "partner of 33 years" bit in the description did immediately jump out at me because of other people pointing out that number to me. It may be nothing and it's not to say it definitely isn't correct, etc etc, but the coincidences in this life are sometimes incredible. Like a bloke called "Phil McCann" covering the petrol shortage I think it was (or fuel prices, deffo to do with petrol/diesel, I remember him reporting from outside a petrol station garage). And the first male covid jab bloke being called ""William Shakespeare" and getting the jab around the geographical area where the Bard apparently lived. You couldn't write this stuff if all the names etc are actually genuine. No wonder Matt Hancock was openly laughing on telly when they announced the Billy ShakeSPEARe jab.
good for you dude for coming out and talking about it all, it really does help others when they hear about things that others have been through. may your future give you alot of happy time ahead
0:28 I'm sure the This Morning producers really cared about his predicament and not the clickbaity topic and headline they could create from it. Their producers are like former NEWS OF THE WORLD and The Sun employees.
What an educational story for attention.. Thanks to the Channel for bringing it. Thanks to Craig for highlighting this dangerous that many people don't know, or won't even think about... He has a Golden ❤and his wife ❤ as well.. BLESS you to all five of you for participating in this HIGHLIGHT ❤️ 🙏
Craig is very brave to be on tv talking about his experience. And I like these hosts too. I hope they are the regular host now. They have great personality and are not dreary. And the doctor I beautiful and compassionate too. Keep these people on the show as regulars pls.
You are an amazing guy Craig to raise this subject on the TV as people sadly (particularly men) don’t talk about this kind of thing until it’s too late………. Well said Craig, you are a legend!👍🏻♥️👍🏻
Being as brave as him to go through this and still be so positive, he’s more a man than most. I take my hat off to him. Such a sad story. Wish him all the best.
It's so important to highlight even rare cancers and to prompt people to check, so it's good that he's doing this. He's very lucky to have such strong support from his wife. The doctor's right, never be embarrassed if you notice a change. Go and get checked as early as possible. The earlier cancers are caught, the better. I guess Craig's surname is just unfortunate. Still, Im glad life's beginning to look more positive for him.
Collet is a real wife, this is the through sickness and health part of the vows.. This man seems like a great guy and courageous enough to share his story to help others. God bless this Couple!!!
His last name cant possibly be real? But as far as this man sharing his story, I admire his courage because no one would know if he didnt speak out. Credit to his wife for supporting him and staying with him. Wish this couple the best.
He can't possibly be strait! And since this won't let me leave a comment I'll have to mention the irony of the name here .. no way that's actually his name, if so god has a wicked sence of dark humor