I’ve now been in remission from testicular cancer for two years and I’ve learned a lot from the years of scans and how to handle them best.

I’ve now been in remission from testicular cancer for two years and I’ve learned a lot from the years of scans and how to handle them best.
After numerous periods of worry, I learn to accept the normalcy of going through the CT scan routine. Another scan, another clear result!
Various adjustments to my antidepressants, which I started after cancer, finally paid off. I reflected how mental health is treated on a societal level.
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.
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?
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.