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Hey guys, some of you have noticed  I haven't made a video in a while.  Here's why... 

 

 

Let me know if you have any questions below.  I'll answer all of them.

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    You’re the man Glenn!!! The BR community has your back if you ever need anything 

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Well dang, Glenn. Sorry to hear about your horrible 2022. Happy to hear you’re healthy again. And thanks for the PSA PSA. Something I really needed to hear. I can be stupidly stubborn and hate going to the doctor.

 

Wishing you much better 2023. You deserve a PB. 

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Hoping you get a break.  Sounds like it’s well deserved. 

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Sometimes life throws you knuckleballs - it's how you get through it that shows what you're made of.

 

Sorry for the loss of your mom and uncle, it's tough losing close relatives and I know from experience.

 

Ya - guys...get that PSA test regularly. Since my treatment for eye cancer, I get my PSA done every visit to my oncologist...forewarned is forearmed.

Greeting Glen,

Thank You for sharing your personal story. We both have had a similar recent path in caring for a beloved adult relative and dealing with a serious personal medical concern. I'm glad we both made it through it all and continue with our lives. Your sage advice is helpful in addressing things early on to minimize risk. It is very important to be vigilant as there are more comfortable options when things are dealt with earlier. It is great you are able to share to benefit others. That is a key aspect of BassResource.

Wishing you and family well through all this. Also to wishing you a great time on the water this season. Cheers!

  • Super User

Thanks for the update @Glenn.

 

My Grandfather developed prostate cancer and it had spread to his bones before it was detected.  He died in 2012 at the age of 72, after a battle with it of 4 years.

Appreciate the PSA and glad you’re feeling better. Condolences on your mom and uncle. Lost my mom to cancer as well so know a bit about what you went through.

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Glenn, I'm glad your free and clear from that %@=×. My condolences for the loss of your mother and uncle. I'm 48 and will be requesting a PSA during my next visit.

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Very sorry to hear about your difficult year.  I’m glad  life is getting back to normal.   Really appreciate all you‘ve done to make this forum what is is today.

Sorry to hear about your mom and uncle passing and your dealings with prostate cancer.

Thanks so much for sharing the information about testing and early detection. A simple blood test, as you mentioned, is the key to early detection. I myself have been tested yearly for over 30yrs.

So to all the members and their dads, uncles, brothers, friends: GO GET A PSA TEST NOW. I really can't stress enough how important this is.

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Sorry for your losses Glenn.  Our thoughts and prayers to you and your family. Thank you for sharing and for enlightening us of the severity of getting check ups. Your BR family is here for you always.

Yikes Glenn.  I hope you get out fishing soon.  Prayers sent for you guys.

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Prayers your way 

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My Condolences @Glenn

Hope your life can continue to level out.

A-Jay

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Take care Glenn. Best of luck to you moving forward. Thanks for all you do.

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100% cured is the best case scenario, glad to hear that.

Lost both parents to cancer, the stuff has no remorse.

Hoping 2023 brings about great fishing memories.

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Men. We do so hate going to see the doc until it’s 100% necessary. Prostate cancer is no joke, fellas. Get tested regularly. Just like your moms and wives get mammograms regularly. 

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The important thing Glenn, you need to take care of you and yours.  Know I as all of us are also your friends from afar but still friends nonetheless.   The bass at PH needed a reprieve anyway?

 

Doug

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Wow Glenn, sorry to hear about your mom and uncle.  Glad you're healing up.  The prostate is nothing to fool with.

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Glad your doing better man, sorry for your losses. My girlfriend lost her father when she was 18, 4 months after graduation. Still hits her from time to time. Hang in there man...oh and do some fishing! Nature has great healing, soothing powers.

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Sorry to hear about your mom and uncle. Glad to know you are free of cancer. Hope things get better for you and you can get back to fishing.

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Glen thank you for this vid, and informing all of us about the experience.  God bless you and your family and sorry for your family members passing.  If you live long enough we all go through these things.  You have created a first class site not by accident, it comes from being a first class person and sharing the love.  Thank you!

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1 hour ago, geo g said:

Glen thank you for this vid, and informing all of us about the experience.  God bless you and your family and sorry for your family members passing.  If you live long enough we all go through these things.  You have created a first class site not by accident, it comes from being a first class person and sharing the love.  Thank you!

Well stated all the way around! 

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