As we encounter the four year mark on starting this blog, I look back at my favorite posts over the past twelve months and what I’ve learned.
Tagged: cancer
My Mental Health: An Update
I take a good, hard look at my mental health and ask myself – Am I really doing my best?
Why You Should Share Your Cancer Story
Your cancer story has the potential to help someone else through their own experiences. It may even help you in your own healing.
Three Words Relay For Life 2019 Means to a Cancer Survivor
I find three big themes in Spotsylvania County and American Cancer Society’s Relay for Life 2019: Stories, Hope, and Journey.
Dan and Justin, Two Left Nuts in One Sack
Dan Duffy and and I are two testicular cancer survivors, with many commonalities in our stories and mission.
Dr. Einhorn – The “Godfather” of Testicular Cancer
Back in the 1970s, testicular cancer used to be a death sentence. Thanks to the work of Dr. Lawrence Einhorn, now it’s one of the most curable cancers.
My Definition of Surviving – One Year Later
I always say I am surviving cancer. I will never say I survived cancer, because that seems too final. For me, it’s an ongoing process.
How to Help a Cancer Patient During the Holidays
The holidays pose different challenges to cancer patients, but they still deserve to have a jolly time. Here are some ways to help them find the cheer.
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.
Thank You
I got a lot of support from medical staff, family, friends, and more during my cancer experience. Now, it’s my turn to say thank you.