Tag Archives: Early Detection

We did it. . . Again.

Ok, here we are again, claiming victory.  This time we really mean it. I’ve had lots of advice from people since my diagnosis of testicular cancer.  The most frequent advice is to take it one day at a time.  I’m … Continue reading

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Controlling Fear

  With surgery approaching, my anxiety levels have increased quite a bit.  I know that I’m in the best possible hands and doing what I need to do, but it’s still scary. The weird part is that I don’t think … Continue reading

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All Done. . . Almost

With great joy, I allowed my wonderful nurse to insert the final IV of my chemotherapy treatment for testicular cancer.  Four cycles of treatment over a 12 week period has been a long journey, and you’d think I’d be ready … Continue reading

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Welcome 2012!

  For many people, 2011 couldn’t have gone away fast enough.  I understand that.  With the poor housing marketing, worse job market and enough natural disasters to last a decade, it was a tough year for a lot of people.  … Continue reading

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Psychology of Marc

I’m in the middle of week five, and things are moving pretty quickly.  Next week will have me in the treatment facility every day from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. They are long days, but I only have two responsibilities; … Continue reading

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Don’t be a Wuss!

  Week 4, just started my second cycle of chemo.  Outside of hair loss and another new hairstyle, I don’t have much to report.  I feel as strong as ever. I’ve decided to get away from my usual blog content … Continue reading

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