Sunday, 7 June 2026

Update On Vernon's Health


It seems like a decade ago that it was confirmed that I have prostate cancer. The journey since the diagnosis has been a long and difficult one. I have to see another specialist on June 16, and hopefully the operation will take place soon after that.

During this time, I have been communicating with many men who have not had their prostates checked. Prostate cancer is very common in Jamaica. Remember this: What you don’t know can kill you

During this time of my challenges, I have had some great experiences, which I have shared with others. If you are a man, when last have you had the doctor check on your prostate? When was the last time you did a colonoscopy and an endoscopy? My colonoscopy showed that I had premalignant polyps. When was the last time you did a comprehensive blood test? I now know that I have to take care of my kidneys. If you are a woman, when was the last time you had a discussion with your male relatives and friends about these health issues? Ladies, you should have a discussion with your spouses about these health issues. These illnesses can take your man away before a woman does.

The man who loves to show off that mi neva go a doctor yet fram mi barn, a big fraid. When you purchase a motor vehicle, you ensure that it is serviced periodically. One can buy another car, but one cannot replace oneself.

Please be loving and caring to one another. We need one another. I have been able to go through this hell with the wonderful support of the medical profession, friends, and relatives. Many of those who have given me support, I don’t even know them. 

You all know that I maintain this blog, and I continue to help consumers. This has helped to make my burden lighter. There is one thing you must do, and that is to continue to have love in your heart. It eases the pain. Some of the people who have reached out to me are having serious heart problems. I have learned that you can look fine, and yet you are having health issues. 

We can do far more to help ourselves. A few years ago, when I went close to the boneyard, my weight was 230 pounds. My weight now ranges from 169 to 174 pounds. Reducing your weight will have a positive impact on your hypertension, diabetes, and your heart, for example. Ask your doctor.

Last but definitely not least, remember that when you save for things, you must also save for your medical care. Medical challenges can transform you into a pauper overnight.

Thanks to you all for your support. I love you.

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10 comments:

  1. Our prayers are with you Vernon, we’re praying for a speedy and complete recovery.
    Keep the Faith! God Bless youπŸ™πŸ½

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  2. May God continue to bless you my bro and give u good health.Thanks for encouraging the men to take care of themselves.Hope they take

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  3. Thanks for your message. Timely. Important. Keep the faith. All the best with your procedure. Blessings

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  4. Wow, thanks for this warning hope the men reading this article take the warning seriously! I’m praying for your successful surgery/recovery my brother. Will continue to keep you in my prayers!

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  5. My best wishes ❤️

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  6. Will be praying for full recovery.

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  7. Wishing you God speed on your journey to good health, Vernon

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  8. I continue to pray for you and for a complete recovery. I dont what is is about men and them not wanting to visit the doctor. Regarding the prostate, a lot of them do not want to do the examination because of what it entails. I guess getting the cancer seems better to them. Thank you for trying to educate them. God continue to bless and heal you in Jesus' name.
    Cecile G

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  9. From ur Foundation fren...sending all my love and prayers. Yes, we are at that stage of our lives when health issues plague us. Here fighting too but faith is the key.

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  10. Thanks for the update our Chief Advocate ( CA). I love that you openly encourage our men and women to take care of ourselves and each other.
    Please know you're held close in prayer.
    You're so right medical expenses can make us paupers - even with the best plan in the world. Being frugal and good stewards of God's gifts are key πŸ™πŸΎπŸ‘πŸΎ
    Stay well my friend and keep us in the loop.
    Nuff love!
    Mannaz & Respect πŸ™πŸΎ

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