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I 'designed' the logo for this tee-shirt and I had two of them printed by Vistaprint. The logo is on the front and the back.
I am now back on a tablet to assist the hormone injections that I get. This little tablet is called: Bicalutamide.
5th year Ride for Dad, NL - raised over $160,000 for prostate cancer research.
Photos provided by Paul Davis, MHA Topsail taken by Terry Hicks of Honda One.
Brigus, Newfoundland and Labrador
Men got free blood pressure and glucose screenings at the Men's Healthy Happy Hour Event on September 15, 2011 at Christian Hospital.
For more informaiton on this event, visit Christian Hospital at www.christiancares.org/events/lectures-and-screenings/men....
More than 8,600 men in Ohio will be diagnosed
with prostate cancer this year, according to the American Cancer
Society. September is National Prostate Cancer Awareness Month, a
time dedicated to raising awareness and support for the fig... more
welcoming you to way of the spiritual warrior in coventry. The owner of this dojo, tony Pillage, has been kind enough to doante signed items from the likes of royce gracie and chuck "the iceman" liddell to us for auction for movember.
This is what I've known for years as a 'DNR' form. Do Not Resuscitate. I see now it's actually a 'DNACPR'. My mind was made up 15-years ago that I did not wish to be resuscitated. Apparently I have to keep it safe in my house.
Celebrating the 10th Anniversary Golden Horseshoe Motorcycle Ride For Dad.
A special THANKS to everyone who came out, volunteered and supported us! Without YOU, we would not have been able to raise over $40,000 to support Prostate Cancer Research and Awareness. Thank you for such a successful event. We appreciate it!
Docusate sodium. Me laying on Roxburghe bed, capsules are in the indent known as my funnel chest and looking down towards my knees.
5th year Ride for Dad, NL - raised over $160,000 for prostate cancer research.
Photos provided by Paul Davis, MHA Topsail taken by Terry Hicks of Honda One.
Brigus, Newfoundland and Labrador
The Large crowd Turing up to the Woodstock Reserve Fight For Life charity boxing event in aid of prostate cancer, Saturday 3 December,The Trusts Stadium Arena. Photo: Dion Mellow / photosport.co.nz
Join us at the as the Prostate Cancer Fight Foundation announces their support for Prostate Cancer Research at St. Joseph's Healthcare and Celebrates the luanch of the 2015 Ride For Dad.
Spiritual Gardens
St. Joseph's Healthcare Hamilton, Charlton Campus
50 Charlton Ave E., Hamilton, ON
Please RSVP to president@stjoesfoundation.ca
Day 3 - good stubble. low on donations.
Donations are tax deductible to the extent permitted by law.
The money raised by Movember is donated directly to the Prostate Cancer Research Foundation of Canada who will use the funds to create awareness and fund research across the country into prevention, detection and treatment, with a goal to ending the threat of prostate cancer.
Did you know:
Every year around 24,700 Canadian men are diagnosed with prostate cancer and about 4,300 die of the disease, making it the number one cancer threat to Canadian men.
1 in 7 men will develop prostate cancer in their lifetime.
All men over the age of 40 are potentially at risk and should talk to their doctor about the disease and early detection. Prostate cancer is 95% curable if detected and treated early.
For those that have supported Movember in previous years you can be very proud of the impact it has had and can check out the details at:
[ Fundraising Outcomes ] .
Some of my coworkers took part in Movember (previously featured in the Flickr blog), and grew moustaches to raise funds for prostate cancer. So I got a photo of them the last day before they run home to shave.
You might recognize Photo of the Day regulars among them: Dan second from the left and Jesse in the middle, Messrob on the end.
Said Jesse, "Wish I'd known I was taking a photo. I would have shaved. But I'm gearing up for Decembeard."
For Faded & Blurred's 365 Project. 334/365
Celebrating the 10th Anniversary Golden Horseshoe Motorcycle Ride For Dad.
A special THANKS to everyone who came out, volunteered and supported us! Without YOU, we would not have been able to raise over $40,000 to support Prostate Cancer Research and Awareness. Thank you for such a successful event. We appreciate it!