I am, I suppose, a fan of yours, I Love to watch your videos ( particularly when you have your Dad on...he's great! ) I haven't gotten a stick yet but i will. I am also a great lover of canes and walking sticks ( i do have 1 blackthorn that my parents gave me years ago) but most importantly, i am a survivor of stage 4 renal cell cancer and you're message is hugely important! don't ignore ANYTHING odd. My cancer was discovered from striations on my fingernails. Anyone who scoffs at you're cancer is just afraid of the word. Keep up the excellent messages, superb sticks and Great Spirit! Go raibh maith agat Francis. ( "one-baller", That's funny. Sidney, my 1 remaining kidney thinks it's hilarious. ) Take care of yourself and send some of that soft Irish weather to Florida. It's bloody 98 degrees here!
Great video! Awareness and taking action are very important. So glad you're going to be okay! The behavior of those haters reminds me of raising chickens. Off with their heads and into the pot for Sunday dinner! Your sticks are the real deal and speak for themselves. 👍
from another testicular cancer survivor, thanks for spreading awareness! Check your balls everybody once a month! Notice something, go check it up. I sometimes call my myself "Ei-ei captain" (pronounced aye-aye captain) meaning one-egg captain in Swiss-German.
Thanks for your kind information about your life. I hope you are getting well soon. This I say as having prostate cancer also a bitch like all hiding cancers. Every two weeks we walk in a group of Prostat Brothers. Some of them use a handmade stick wich I made (just a hobby). Whenever I visite Ireland sometimes I hope to meet you . Regards Rob Koomen, Nijmegen, 4-days walkingevent city. The Netherlands
It takes some ball's to remove a testicle😅 jokes asides ,you are spot on, the quicker reaction the better chance you have. And you can still make the choice of getting a prosthesis (my step father has one ) Thank you for this beautiful message ,hope you are doing fine