Joanna Paczyńska

The last year has caused me to reevaluate my life priorities and I don't really dream about anything else but my old everyday life, when I didn't have to worry about tomorrow.

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Date of publication of the collection

22-08-2023

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5244.30 PLN

Reimbursed expenses

2651.60 PLN

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My history

Collection for:

care for my father during my treatment, visits to specialists, supplements, medicines, diet, commuting

Dream:

It's been a year since I received the news about the diagnosis. August 18, 2022 I had a regular check-up with the gynecologist, which I went to every six months. During the ultrasound examination, the doctor noticed changes in the ovary. After this information, I quickly started looking for a private visit to an oncologist. My suspicions were confirmed and I was sent for detailed tests. The result indicated: malignant ovarian cancer.

In a short time, the decision was made to undergo surgery. It turned out that metastases had already appeared in the intestines and uterus, as well as in the lymph nodes.

All this happened in one month. I was shocked because I had not experienced any disturbing symptoms before. Before the memorable visit to the gynecologist, I lived a very active and sporty lifestyle. That's why it was even more shocking news for me.

After the surgery, I started a course of chemotherapy. The first dose was the most difficult, after just 3 minutes I went into shock and the full dose was not completed. It took me a few days to recover. During the first months of treatment, I really wanted to be professionally active, so I also worked then, which was exhausting for my body. I had poor blood results, so most of the doses were postponed, hence the whole process ended in the second half of March.

In parallel with the first dose of chemotherapy, I am taking Avastin - a total of 18 doses, which are administered systematically every 3 weeks. I have also been taking Olaparib since May. These drugs are intended to prevent recurrence of the disease.

I have been on leave for two months because taking oral chemotherapy (Olaparib) knocked me off my feet - severe weakness, vomiting, dizziness - all this did not allow me to function normally on a daily basis. Only now I am slowly returning to balance in my body and the mentioned ailments do not appear so often.

Unfortunately, due to my health condition, I will not be able to return to work. I'm worried about finances because while I was fit, I also took care of my father, who requires 24/7 support. The treatment process forced me to decide to transfer my father to a specialist center. His monthly stay in such a place costs PLN 5,000. In addition, I incur costs related to treatment - visits to specialists, supplements, medicines, appropriate diet, travel.

I have always been financially independent and never thought I would be in a situation where I would have to ask for help. Every day I want to believe that the disease will not come back. The last year has caused me to reevaluate my life priorities and I don't really dream about anything else but my old everyday life, when I didn't have to worry about tomorrow and whether I would be able to take care of my father.

I will be grateful for all your support!

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PL54 1050 1025 1000 0090 8058 1367

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PL32 1050 1025 1000 0090 8058 1375

GBP:

PL76 1050 1025 1000 0090 8058 1359

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Transfer title:

Joanna Paczyńska

The recipient's details:

Rakiety Oncological Foundation, al. Rzeczypospolitej 2/U-2, Warsaw

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Joanna Paczyńska

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