The funds raised have enabled me to continue my recovery. I am so grateful for your support.
thankful.
Thanks to the funds raised, I've already paid for 10 doses of medication, numerous consultations, and purchased supplements. Thanks to these efforts, my blood test results have improved 💪
Further treatment is still needed, so at this time I am increasing the fundraising to purchase further doses of the drug.
Another series of imaging tests in May yielded inconclusive results. Initially, disease progression was confirmed, but after numerous consultations, it was decided that the results did not meet some of the criteria for progression. Follow-up in two months. Fingers crossed! He is currently continuing private treatment. I hope and deeply believe that the therapy will be effective.
Malignant breast cancer changed my whole life.
I have been struggling with the disease since 2016 – that's when I was diagnosed with stage IV breast cancer with metastases to the lymph nodes.
I underwent all available treatment—chemotherapy, surgery, and complementary therapies. Over the next few years, I lived a full life and enjoyed good health.
Four years later, the disease returned with a vengeance.
In 2021, I was diagnosed with breast cancer again, with distant metastases to my cervical nodes, lungs, and spine. Despite repeated radiation and chemotherapy, the disease persists. The cancer continues to spread. A year ago, further metastases were detected, which, despite radiation treatments two months ago, began to grow.
Doctors don't give me hope for a cure, but I still believe that one day it will be successful. I believe I will be able to enjoy a peaceful life with my family and pursue my dreams. The time since diagnosis has been one of constant vigilance, tests, doctor's appointments, evolving therapies, side effects, and a race against time. I want to continue treatment to prolong my life and maintain its quality for as long as possible.
I often hear "you look healthy.".
The truth is, however, that cancer doesn't always leave visible marks. The hardest part happens inside—in the body and in the heart. Treatment isn't just about hospitalization, chemotherapy, tests, and travel. It's about daily weakness, pain, and constant fear for the future. There are days when my smile masks how much strength I lack. Every day I try to regain my health and normalcy.
In the face of such a trial, one begins to realize how precious life is. One wants to enjoy every moment.
I am grateful that I have family and friends who support me every day and give me the strength to overcome difficulties.
I am asking for help and I thank you with all my heart for all your support ❤️