I work at a place where there is so much writing on the bathroom stall walls. One quote says something about how ur not suppose to try to finish life in perfect condition. Ur suppose to go out all crippled and say that was a hell of a ride. I said yep, working at this place will do that to ya. Both mentally and physically. What doesn't kill ya eventually will.
*steve o’s body is resilient as fuck lol most of us would of not survived his 20s and that’s why he’s famous and people love him he’s definitely built different
The fact that the doctor found no issues from years of physical abuse to his head, but found the stress factors from his previous years of drinking really put things in perspective. Drinking did more long-lasting damage to his brain than all of his insane stunts.
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Such a fuckig legend. Hearing his body/health stories was making my butt pucker up in fear...I can't even imagine what he's put his body through uffff...I love this guy. He's brought me many years of joy all the way from original jackass and Wild Boyz
"The body is not a temple, it's an amusement park. Ride it till the wheels fall off." That's actually really profound and genuinely got me thinking about my own perspective on life...
It's a nice quote and easy to say when you're Steve-O, but not everyone is Steve-O. You don't know how long you're going to live, if you don't have the money to fund surgeries, physical therapies, implants, etc, do you really want to burden yourself with debilitating health issues? I think we were all more reckless as children (at least I was) in regard to our bodies, but personally I got tired of doing irreparable damage and being terrified having cavities, muscle and tendon issues, yadayada.
@@musicandlaughter_ Yeah, it's not a mantra I'd live by, but as someone with crippling health anxiety, it's a perspective that I can't help but admire. It's refreshing.
Im so happy to see Lux and you so happy. If anyone had a great turn around story it is this man. Anyone out there experiencing addiction and want to get out, just know it is possible if you really want it. It may not be easy but you can do it.
Thank you Steve-O! I'm in my twenties and need to use a CPAP machine as well. I haven't yet come to terms with it and still hide it from everybody. You saying that you use one really does make me feel better, like I do not have to hide it that much!
I'm still surprised to this day that this man is still alive after all those crazy stunts, glad he's alive tho; would never have these awesome story times and content we get from him
I love Steve-O so much. I got sober 11-21-22. Ive been in a sober living environment for over a year. Which is not a bad thing right? But it does limit some things in the relationship realm. Im perfectly capable financially to move out and be plenty comfortable. But holy Christ. It is so scary. I realize i wont be alone. Ever. I know this ya know? But still. I know plenty of people, at work even, who have lived in sober homes for five years or more. And they seem happy. But i want to continue to move forward. Too me moving forward is being responsible in my own self funded sober living space. Ive talked to Ken (my sponsor) about it many many times. He suggested ill know when the time is right. I feel like its been right for awhile. I was like, "why not post the question on an extremely toxic environment like yt comments 😂😂! Idk much love to all going through it. So much respect. Thanks for reading all this this. My mom always says, "Cliffy just continue to be a light."
give it time - youve heard it , romance and finance are major causes of relapse - know your attachment trauma and build a single life with purpose for a while
"When they're going down your throat and up your butt at the same time", it's a point to think about😂😂😅. My mom asks me all the time "why are you like this?" I have a feeling they might write that on my tombstone. I love you Steveo! With love from England!
As a person who suffers from anxiety, fear of getting sick or getting injured.. you are an inspiration to me! The way you are so brave and fearless in the face of the things I fear most... is astounding! Keep rocking your temple man!!!
Almost Raw & Uncut! 😂Geez bro, thank you for all the memories and will love and cherish all those moments of extreme stuff that y’all did for ever! 🙌🏽 Real OGs and Legends! INFINITE BLESSINGS🧿✨
Please take care man. I’ve been a fan since my childhood, and now you’ve become inspiration for me, for your dedication and transformation into sobriety. I want to keep seeing you inspiring everyone for years to come.
hey steveo, just wanted to thank you, you made me realise i should not take myself too seriously and always have fun, you've gotten me through some pretty tough times, along with the jackass crew, thanks for everything, dude.
I just wanted to thank you for all what you did, Jackass was basically my childhood and it is great to see that you do better as I think most of us thought Thank you and wish you all the best and a long and calm rest of your life 👍🏻
Hey stevo you absolute legend appreciate the entertainment over many years of face slapping moments shock and most of all ballz you had I hope your health is good and you live long and prosper respect my man respect
Steve O is probably the only person on earth that loves going to the hospital for an operation. It's the 1 time he can take a drug and not be technically relapsing. Good On Steve O tho. Dude is such an inspiration!
Oh man thank you for being so open and honest about your ails and injuries, I too am a mess from fcking head to toe :/ just to name a few things: keratoconus, diabetes, thyroid cancer/total thyroidectomy in ‘20, skin cancer, chronic nosebleeds & anemia, asthma, degenerative disc/bulging disc and damaged 3rd and 4th vertebrae, sleep apnea, anxiety and depression, also missing 4 teeth, calcium deficiency, right shoulder has bone spurs, calcific tendinitis, etc etc etc. I’m actually about to get a lot of imaging done, dental work, and more work on my nose because 7 cauterizations didn’t work, and then had an aortic embolism that did’t help as much as we all hoped. Anyways, good luck and god bless, bro! and see you on reddit! It’s gonna be a heck of a year.
My brother Cue is in the army and he’s 19 we grew up watching Jack ass and both of us would always say you where our favorite (he’s in my first video) and I just wanted to say thank you. Seeing you be sober yet still funny and true is so inspiring. Love you Steve-O
Bro the fact that you made it to almost 50 is a miracle you've done a wild life for sure and thats respectable accualy. Keep it real and get well with whatever isnt right
meniscus surgery is pretty easy to recover from thankfully but rough for those first few weeks man. glad everything went ok brotha. got mine done a lil over a year ago now and it’s great!
Long live Steve-O and Lux! Currently wearing a halter top that I painted "STEVE-O SAVED MY LIFE" on (Play on his lil short documentary he made called "PCP saved my life"). May sound dumb and dramatic, but he rlly did. I never thought I'd get sober, but I did for the most part. I still drink and smoke zaza occasionally plus cigs but I'm tryna quit those) but I don't do hard stuff like ket and pills anymore, and I attribute a lot a of it to Steve-o, the man himself. He'd always keep me positive and whenever I wanted to relapse I'd put on a vid of happy sober Steve-o n it'd give me motivation to stay clean. I also had a Jackass 1-3 marathon snuggle date with the loml the day before last and we were in stitches. Thank you for the joy and positivity you've spread, and I look forward to many more years of it. One day I'll meet you in person and get a tattoo from ya. Til then, take care of yourself. Your friends, family, and all of us love you dearly
Wow I've followed you for years dude and so much respect your journey into sobriety,I've tried and failed lots but I won't give up man I love your podcast dude top class 🙏🏻
Had 2 spine surgeries last year. Recovery has been brutal but after tons of physical therapy im finally getting back to my normal life. Happy to see you skating!
This was really cool to see, Ive been sacred to go see a doctor, dentist because I know I have health issues that I need to address & see how severe it really is. This really gave me strength and courage to finally go see a dentist & get my fucked up teeth fixed! I cant take it anymore, THANK YOU STEVE O! I know its gonna suck but thats temporary, what really matters how you feel afterwards. Keep rocking! 😊🤙