Sunday, May 1, 2022

Coping with Prostate Cancer by Horatio M. Bennett


 

Prostate Cancer can be a deadly disease and all men are susceptible.


“Coping with Prostate Cancer - a must read for everyone...Our loved ones; our wives, mothers, sisters, aunts, significant others (male or female) also need to know and understand how Prostate Cancer is affecting their partners...

1. Your friend gets up in the middle night, heading for the bathroom...
2. You wondered why your male partner spends so much time away from the bedroom when you are there...
3. You wondered why he is not any more interested in seeing nude photos – of you or of any other females...
4. He grimaces when the subject of sex is discussed...

What is happening?

Ladies, you need to know and understand what your man is going through... and is not willing to discuss it with you...

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About the Author

Horatio M Bennett is a Jamaican national residing in the United States of America. He migrated to the USA as an exchange student in 1967. He studied at Greer Technical Institute, Marygrove College, Highland Park College and Post University (BSc. in Human Services).

Horatio is a published author with 6 books in print, and is a former NPR talk show host, a newspaper publisher and was inducted in the Detroit Music Hall of Fame. In 1971 he created the then annual Detroit Caribbean Carnival, an event which drew thousands to the downtown Detroit ever summer. He is listed in the Detroit chapter of ‘Who’s Who in Black America,” and is a Civic Service Award winner. He is the recipient of the “Spirit of Detroit” award by the Detroit City Council.

He is founder and director of the HNB Foundation, a nonprofit organization dedicated to serving the destitute and homeless; giving blankets and care packages to the needy on the streets of southeastern Michigan since 2014.

Horatio Bennett is an Ordained Minister of the Gospel. In 2008 he contracted Prostate Cancer - of which he is a survivor. In 2016 he was diagnosed with the West Nile Virus of which he is also a survivor.

He lives in Farmington Hills, Michigan.


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