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?

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?
Like it or not, testicular cancer taught me a number of lessons. In Part I of this two part post, I relfect on the first three lessons I learned.
Like it or not, testicular cancer taught me a number of lessons. In Part II of thie two part post, I explore three more lessons I learned.
Just a few weeks after being told I was in remission, one of my greatest fears hit me. I thought I felt another lump and feared a cancer recurrence.
After reaching the two months post chemo mark, I take time to reflect on my healing. I find it’s quite the journey, inside and out.
Being told that you’re now in remission from cancer doesn’t mean you get back to your previously scheduled programming. It’s a new start.
After a long “vacation” from work thanks to three months of chemotherapy, I returned back to work to resume my regularly scheduled programming.