Sorry to hear this news.

I know a guy that got the same thing as you in 1968, at about age 15. He survived, has had a good life, and is still alive and well. The treatments available today are FAR superior to what they were even 15 years ago - so keep your spirits up, follow the doctors' advice, and the chances are you'll get through this and come through OK. It may be worth seeing a therapist for a while just to help keep your balance during this. They can teach you techniques to deal with it. Keep us posted, and good luck.
Breukelen advocaat Reviewed by Breukelen advocaat 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