Hello, THCBongman! I'm so sorry to hear about your diagnosis and will keep you in my thoughts and prayers. That's such rough news, especially for a young man.

You may or may not know that I come from a traditional medical background. I'm in med school myself and am married to a heart doctor and come from a family filled with other types of docs, too. The reason I say this is because, while all the info and advice you get on a cannabis board is well-intentioned, I'm sure, your best advice is going to come from the folks who know you personally and are familiar with your case. You probably already know that, with treatment, testicular cancer has one of the most impressive recovery/cure rates there is. It happens in an unfairly young population, but, as Lance Armstrong and Scott Hamilton and Tom Greene and thousands of others with that disease can attest, the treatments you receive can work miracles and they DO cure testicular cancer in an impressive majority of cases. Keep your faith and do all sort of reading and investigating about holistic and natural therapies that can complement your treatments, but definitely primarily listen to your caregivers as you do these other things, too.

All the love and luck in the world to you! Please keep us updated on how you're doing!
birdgirl73 Reviewed by birdgirl73 on . Why me? Cancer at 23 Bad luck happens to be my middle name. These last 2 months have been real shitty, but this is so far the worst. I thought I having terrible constant back pain, in reality, it was tescular cancer. Don't drink soda. Don't east fast food. Exercise constantly. Once was perfectly healthy......now my life is totally ruined. I just don't know what to do anymore, or where to go from here. Just got a great new job, and I can't work now, I have to go through chemotherapy and lose my Rating: 5