"At first it was a scare, but I have been lucky and I'm back doing something that I love.
"The specialist said I'm 100 per cent and that it shouldn't happen again; he is a specialist for a reason.
"It has gone well. I have had a couple of months for the lung to heal and get back to where I was last year, and I am getting close to that."
The 20-year-old said he only signed on with Penrith for another year to bring out the best in himself.
"It's awesome to stay at a club I have been with since I was 12," he said.
"My manager and I decided we would just go for one year, it was more a motivation thing for me, instead of signing for four years and getting comfortable I wanted to challenge myself."
Young playmaker Nathan Cleary also re-signed with the Panthers for three more seasons on Tuesday.
The son of ex-coach Ivan Cleary, he said his father's sacking from Penrith had made his decision to stay at the club easier.
"It's made it easier for me to carve my own path and follow the direction I want to go without having people speculate about the influence of my dad," the 17-year-old said.
"It's an awesome feeling to get the deal done so I can focus on preparing myself for the upcoming season."
- AAP