Dad says he may lose his ##### to rare cancer but will marry anyway

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  1. Chinatown

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    Despite having part of his ##### removed due to his battle with cancer, Dale Clarke still plans to marry his fiance. (Caters News)
    A young dad fears he will lose his entire ##### as cancer "eats away" at his manhood, forcing doctors to remove part of it already.
    Dale Clarke no longer has any sensation and his sex life is ruined after he discovered a lump down there was terminal cancer.
    The lump was initially the size of a grain of rice, but within three weeks it grew to the size of a grape.
    In seven months the 25-year-old has already had five operations, nine rounds of radiotherapy and two rounds of chemo - but the tumours keep coming back.
    He's been left with a gaping wound at the top of his groin, while skin taken from his thigh has been grafted on to his #####.
    Bravely speaking out about his ordeal, Dale said he can no longer feel any part of his #####, and that his sex life with fiancée Paige King, 24, is ruined as a result.
    But, the dad to six-year-old Cole and a baby on the way, said he's determined to stay positive, make memories and marry Paige in Las Vegas.
    He warned other blokes never to ignore the symptoms, and to see a doctor straight away if they fear something could be wrong.
    Dale from Newcastle said: “It’s absolutely destroyed me as a person.
    "I struggle to walk to the toilet and my ##### has no use other than to try and urinate from it.
    “It has no feeling. The cancer is busy eating away around it so I will probably lose it altogether soon.
    “But I’m a solider. I’ve got my kids to think about and I can’t be selfish and give up."
    Doctors told the 25-year-old he was one of the youngest people they had treated for ##### cancer, adding he has one of the most aggressive forms of the disease they'd seen.
    Though it's arguably every man's worst nightmare, Dale said he's accepted his sex life has been ruined.
    "That part of my life is gone now," he said.
    "They could cut it off and it wouldn't bother me, that's how far past it I am.
    "I know it's terminal, but I'm not planning to go anywhere for a few years."
    He said the thought of the leaving his kids, is the most painful part of his ordeal.
    While chemo was "hell", he said he would put himself through it again if doctors think it will give him more time with his son Cole and the couple's unborn baby girl.
    The first signs something was wrong came when Dale struggled to pee properly.
    He suspected an infection but then found a lump on the tip of his ##### in June last year.
    Doctors first suspected the lump had been caused by his foreskin being too tight, and circumcised Dale.
    But after he was referred to a specialist, tests revealed the devastating diagnosis.
    I'd researched it and was convinced it was cancer," he admitted.
    "The pain was unbelievable. It was that bad I would try not to go to the toilet.
    "I was going about once a day and was crying in pain, it was the worst kind of burning."
    Despite his fears, when doctors confirmed he had cancer, Dale said he was left speechless.
    He hung up the phone and broke down.
     
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  3. Chinatown

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    I didn't post this as a joke. Truckers tend to procrastinate when it comes to proper doctor check-ups for many types of health problems. Similar cancers do happen to truckers more often than most of us realize. Prostate cancer is common with truckers due to sitting so much. These cancers are deadly and can spread swiftly.
     
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    When we are young we think we are indestructible, as we age all the fun we had when we were young will come back and haunt us. Our food in this country is compromised, every thing is made to be grown and consumed quick. Then they say that soda pop is the best way to fix your thirst, well it is the best way to get diabetes and many other health problems. We all have cancer, sometimes it just does not go out of control, with the modern foods we are finding that it will quicker and spread faster. Kidney and liver disease is pretty rampant in this country, you can get control of those with proper diet and hydration. It takes months to do but if you do your body will thank you by having less inflammations and pain...start now.
     
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  5. dngrous_dime

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    To his fiancee's delight, he can get a prosthetic of any size he (or she) desires.
     
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    Some think that is all there is to life and love, we all grow aged and lose our looks and actions, a good person will stay a good person, a stud will be put out to pasture when they fail.
     
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    Sure, when you're 65. Until then, she's gonna have needs to be met. Not saying that to be crude, just an honest observation of human nature.
     
  8. buddyd157

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    i get a full exam from my primary doctor, yearly. then i also have a urologist as well examine me. i have a PSA blood test every exam.

    it sounds like it is a joke, but as women do "self exams". so should us guys. that "lump" we feel today and ask our doctors about, could be the "self exam" that saves.

    i could care less what the young guys say and or think. when one matures enough, one will do what is needed to ensure any cancer found early, can be treatable.
     
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  9. buddyd157

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    he can always get "strap on".....just saying
     
  10. dngrous_dime

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    I wouldn't know anything about that....
     
  11. buddyd157

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    well....the women will know.
     
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