Stewart's Story
Stewart MorganImage by: Laurence Winram
Stewart's Story
17 April 2021

Stewart's story: I hope to encourage even one person to check themselves

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"I, like many young guys, was aware of testicular cancer but not the full details. I never performed a self-check each month; I didn’t even know what to look out for. It wasn’t until I noticed a real uncomfortable pain in my right testicle that I decided to have a grab and check my nuts. I instantly noticed my right testicle was significantly larger and harder than my left, and a pea size lump, very sensitive and fairly painful when I touched it. So many questions, doubts and fear really took over, how long had this guy been like this? Is this normal? Is this testicular cancer?

I phoned my GP the following morning and arranged an appointment for the 14th October 2019 before an ultrasound appointment the day before my 21st birthday on 17th October before finally being diagnosed with the dreaded news that I have cancer just 4 days after I turned 21 years old. With numerous appointments throughout, the whole process happened so fast, from my initial appointment on 14th to my surgery on 30th October. But there really is nothing that can prepare you for the worry and unimaginable thoughts that come with this news.

" I never gave my nuts the attention they deserved, and by sharing my story, and opening up about such a sensitive topic, I hope to encourage even one person to check themselves "

I was extremely fortunate to receive the all clear after surgery with no need for further treatment, but surveillance for the next 5 years. This was all thanks to early detection. I would never have checked my nuts if it wasn’t because of the pain I randomly felt. I never gave my nuts the attention they deserved, and by sharing my story, and opening up about such a sensitive topic, I hope to encourage even one person to check themselves. You know your body more than anyone, if you are concerned about anything, get yourself checked out. There really is no shame."