A 31-year-old man named Liam Griffiths is sharing a vital warning after being diagnosed with terminal cancer. Liam initially ignored serious warning signs, including stomach swelling, chronic constipation, and vomiting. He now calls the delay in seeking medical help the biggest mistake of his life.
As a self-employed oil rig worker, Liam felt he needed to keep working to make ends meet. He tried to “power through” his pain, believing that “manning up” was the right thing to do. By the time he finally went to the hospital, his cancer had already reached an advanced stage.

Liam was once a healthy man who trained every day. Now, he describes himself as a shadow of his former self, struggling with even simple tasks like walking up stairs. Because the cancer is terminal, he is focusing on making memories with his family while he still can.
Liam’s message is simple: do not ignore what your body is telling you. He urges others—especially men—to see a doctor as soon as they notice something is wrong. He hopes that by sharing his story, he can encourage even one person to get checked before it is too late.

With the help of friends, Liam has raised money to afford private treatments and ease his pain. While his physical battle continues, his primary goal is to save others from repeating his mistake. Early detection is the best way to ensure a better outcome.