After disappearing from this blog for some time, I lay out my goals moving forward with testicular cancer awareness and ABSOT.

After disappearing from this blog for some time, I lay out my goals moving forward with testicular cancer awareness and ABSOT.
Six years ago, I stared testicular cancer in the face. Nowadays, life is much different (and I mean more than the whole being down one ball thing).
After five years of cancer blogging, I share my tips and pick my favorite posts over the past twelve months and what I’ve learned.
For five years, I’ve been a Uniballer. On the anniversary of my orchiectomy, I wax poetically on the changes in my life over the past year.
Nearly five years after my testicular cancer diagnosis, I have yet another CT scan. The good news: It’s clean. The bittersweet news: It’s the end of an era.
2020 marks four year since my testicular cancer began. It’s definitely been an era of ups and downs and I take time to reflect on some changes in my life.
After three years of running a cancer blog, I’ve evolved the focus in a variety of ways – from a personal narrative to a larger mission.
On the third anniversary of Lefty the Testicle’s passing, we take a moment to reflect upon what an impact this he had on those around him.
Writing about testicular cancer has been a big part of my journey. It’s a way to process and to heal, while giving back to others.
After beating testicular cancer, I’m left with one testicle. However, I’m taking a stand – this is a better lifestyle. Read on to find out why.