Soon after my testicular cancer diagnosis, a fiancee, Mallory, wrote a piece reacting to this shocking news and how she felt about it.
A Ballsy Sense of Tumor
The Post-Op
After my testicle was removed for testicular cancer, I had a follow up with my doctor. Had the cancer spread? What were the next steps?
BRATman Begins
Don’t read this post during breakfast, lunch, or anytime until you REALLY need it. It contains a lot of info about nausea/vomit during chemo.
Tamara’s Reaction
Soon after my testicular cancer diagnosis, a friend, Tamara, wrote a piece reacting to this shocking news and how she felt about it.
Letting More People In
After a successful cancer surgery, I continued telling people. I started opening up to more friends and distant family members.
Shot Through The Arm, And Cells to Blame
Because my white blood counts dropped so low, I had to receive neupogen shots. Not exactly a pleasant experience, to say the least.
Crissa’s Reaction
Soon after my testicular cancer diagnosis, a co-worker, Crissa, wrote a piece reacting to this shocking news and how she felt about it.
The Recovery
The long road to recovery after my orchiectomy for testicular cancer began. Two forces were at odds – the physical and the emotional healing.
A (Short) Day in the Life
While many days of BEP chemotherapy are hours upon hours of sitting through an infusion, some are rather short. I share how I spent one of the short days.
Sam’s Reaction
Soon after my testicular cancer diagnosis, my friend, Sam, wrote a piece reacting to this shocking news and how she felt about it.