Beyond the physical loss cancer brought to my life, it suddenly dawned on me that I lost months of my life that I would never get back.
Yearly Archive: 2017
Six Ways to Talk about Testicles
Sack and use these six, easy ways to talk about testicles in everyday conversation. I promise it won’t make anyone too testy.
How to Talk to a Cancer Patient
Every wish there was a guide about how to talk to a cancer patient? It’s not an easy thing to do, but two cancer survivors wrote this guide to help.
No Time for Excuses
Think you don’t need to do a self exam of your testicles every month? Think again. It’s a vital practice that might just save your life.
Six Months Later
Six months after completing chemo, I pause again to reflect on how my healing progressed. It continues to be quite the journey, inside and out.
Avenging My Port
As I head into my port removal, I reimagine the experience as an entry in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. After all, I am the Uniballer.
Scanxiety and the Results
Scanxiety hits as I wait on the results of my most recent CT after facing testicular cancer. Will it come back or has it been fully vanquished?
Lessons Learned from Cancer Part I
Like it or not, testicular cancer taught me a number of lessons. In Part I of this two part post, I relfect on the first three lessons I learned.
Lessons Learned from Cancer Part II
Like it or not, testicular cancer taught me a number of lessons. In Part II of thie two part post, I explore three more lessons I learned.
Spring Break Paranoia
Just a few weeks after being told I was in remission, one of my greatest fears hit me. I thought I felt another lump and feared a cancer recurrence.