After disappearing from this blog for some time, I lay out my goals moving forward with testicular cancer awareness and ABSOT.
Category: Cancerversaries
Six Years Ago
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).
Five Blogging Tips In Five Years of Blogging
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.
Five Years Ago: A Poem of Reflection
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.
My Five Year Scan: The End of an Era
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.
Four Years Ago
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.
Another Year of A Ballsy Sense of Tumor
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.
A Eulogy for My Testicle
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.
Two Years of Writing… and Still Only One Ball
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.
Eight Reasons Why One Ball is Better Than Two
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.