said:
"I haven’t talked to many other men about this, but I never had anyone tell me to check myself."
A few seconds self-check in the shower, Tarek points out, is all it takes to catch testicular cancer early, and potentially save a life. Even more frightening is the age at which men are being diagnosed. Tarek said:
"The highest occurrence age of testicular cancer in men is 18 to 34. Young men have no idea they are at the highest risk."
FAN DIAGNOSIS
Tarek followed up on the tip, saw his doctor, and was indeed found to be suffering from thyroid cancer, stage 2. Alarmed, Tarek decided to go through some old medical records and found an irregularity in a two-year-old exam of his testicles.
DOUBLE CANCER
The "Flip Flop" star had doctors repeat the exams and was discovered to be suffering from testicular cancer too. What followed was what Tarek described as two years in hell.
A NEW LIFE
Tarek shares custody of his children, daughter Taylor, 10, and son Brayden, 5, with his ex-wife, and is now engaged to realtor Heather Rae Young whom he plans to marry in the summer of 2021.
Heather has encouraged Tarek in his new and healthier lifestyle. Tarek is determined that he is going to live a long life, to enjoy his children, and to have a happy new life with Heather. He said;
"I’ve never eaten so clean, I’ve never taken so many vitamins (...) I want to live for my kids. I want to live for my grandkids."
Tarek hopes that his story will encourage other men to pay more attention to their own bodies, to their health, and to become aware of the secret enemy that may be lurking undetected.
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