Marriage Advice From A Man
31 Oct
The month of November is official Prostate Cancer Awareness month. To promote this awareness, a bunch of bloggers in Australia started an event called Movember. A “Mo” is Australian slang for moustache. Movember participants grow a moustache to raise awareness for men’s health issues.
And I’m participating. That’s right, I’m growing a moustache.
And I’m challenging you to do the same.
I’ll be starting by shaving tomorrow morning, Movember 1st. I’ll post pictures tomorrow and once each week so you can see the progress of this beautiful face.
I encourage you to grow your own Mo. It can be any style, and size, but if you participate, you can create your own donation page on the official Movember website. If you want to participate by donating money, you can go to this page. Enter Cory Huff as the person you are donating on behalf of, and give money for men’s health!
Some facts about Prostate Cancer:
Prostate cancer occurs when the cells of the prostate begin to grow uncontrollably. When caught and treated early, prostate cancer has a cure rate of over 90%.
More than 186,000 men in the US will be diagnosed with prostate cancer this year.
The prostate is a small gland about the size of a walnut that sits under the bladder and in front of the rectum. The urethra, the narrow tube that runs the length of the penis and that carries both urine and semen out of the body, runs directly through the prostate; the rectum, or the lower end of the bowel, sits just behind the prostate and the bladder.
If the cancer is caught at its earliest stages, most men will not experience any symptoms. Some men, however, will experience symptoms that might indicate the presence of prostate cancer, including:
- A need to urinate frequently, especially at night;
- Difficulty starting urination or holding back urine;
- Weak or interrupted flow of urine;
- Painful or burning urination;
- Difficulty in having an erection;
- Painful ejaculation;
- Blood in urine or semen; or
- Frequent pain or stiffness in the lower back, hips, or upper thighs.
Because these symptoms can also indicate the presence of other diseases or disorders, men who experience any of these symptoms will undergo a thorough work-up to determine the underlying cause of the symptoms.
There is no “one size fits all” treatment for prostate cancer, so each man must learn as much as he can about various treatment options and, in conjunction with his physicians, make his own decision about what is best for him.
For more information about available treatment options at each stage of disease, order a copy of the Prostate Cancer Foundation’s free guide “Report to the Nation on Prostate Cancer: A Guide for Men and Their Families” from http://www.prostatecancerfoundation.org/guide
For more information about prostate cancer, please visit the Prostate Cancer Foundation’s website: www.prostatecancerfoundation.org
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10 Responses for "Grow A Mo in Movember"
Dude - you beat me to it! I’m going to participate as well and I’m sure my Mo’ will look like crap since I have blonde hair but it’s for a good cause!
Tyler @ Building Camelots last blog post..Meet October’s Dad of the Month from iParenting.com, Me!
Oh Mo, say it ain’t so! I guess I am ok with the Mo if it is only for a month. However, you may as well go all out and grow an evil villain mustache complete with waxed ends. THAT is a picture I would pay to see!
Hayden Tompkinss last blog post..Halloween: Behind The Mask
[...] Tomorrow is November Movember 1st and to help raise awareness and money for prostate cancer research, I’m growing a “mo” or a moustache. Join me and together we can spread the word about prostate cancer awareness and see which Building Camelot reader can grow the best moustache. Also, check out Cory’s blog, A Good Husband, because he’s growing a mo next month. [...]
What an excellent idea. Might not grow the Mo, but I’m in full support of the cause. Can’t wait to see the pictures.
Hey Cory,
Found the project over on Tyler’s site and decided to join in. Not sure why, this is going to get ugly for me!
http://dchristian.net/main/?p=263
Dcmbas last blog post..Grow a “Mo” in Movember
I already have a Mo, and my much-better-half has forbidden a beard, so I may have to settle for following in spirit.
Charlie on PA Tpks last blog post..Last day wrap up
Nice, Cory! We’ll be posting/linking to this on Friday… -B
[...] last week Tyler Wainwright (Building Camelot) and Cory Huff (A Good Husband) got the ball rolling by growing Mo’s… and we’re helping out by spreading the [...]
My prostate already has a moustache. Your prostate is in your vagina, right?
Jenny, Bloggesss last blog post..I’m not even sure why we *have* katanas anymore
[...] last week Tyler Wainwright (Building Camelot) and Cory Huff (A Good Husband) got the ball rolling by growing Mo’s… and we’re helping out by spreading the [...]
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