Various adjustments to my antidepressants, which I started after cancer, finally paid off. I reflected how mental health is treated on a societal level.

Various adjustments to my antidepressants, which I started after cancer, finally paid off. I reflected how mental health is treated on a societal level.
One year post chemo mark, I take time to reflect on how my healing progressed. It continues to be quite the journey, inside and out.
After facing testicular cancer, I realized I was facing depression. I needed help but I couldn’t do it on my own so I asked my doctor for help.
I began writing about my cancer experience one year ago. I’ve learned many different lessons since getting the ball rolling.
The Anniversary Effect hits me hard on the night before one year anniversary of my testicular cancer surgery. Anxiety set in as I watched Stranger Things.
After being down one testicle (due to testicular cancer) for one year, I pause and reflect on how my life has changed since that day.
eTC Express (or Eradicated Testicle Counseling, as I like to call it) is an online program developed to help men get adjusted to a “new normal” post-cancer.
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.
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.
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?