I'm not giving up, but I need your help
I am not just a patient. I am a mother and grandmother who has always tried to support others and share what she had. Today, I am the one who needs help and support to continue being there for my loved ones.
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I am not just a patient. I am a mother and grandmother who has always tried to support others and share what she had. Today, I am the one who needs help and support to continue being there for my loved ones.
Every, even the smallest payment, is a huge support for me in this difficult fight. I believe that with your support I will be able to overcome the disease and return to a normal life – a life that I want to fight for so much, because I have someone to live for.
You can never be prepared for such a diagnosis, and certainly not when your country is ravaged by war. Due to the difficult conditions and limited opportunities in Ukraine, my family was forced to make a decision, the consequences of which we still feel today.
Next year my oldest daughter is getting married and my biggest dream is to be with her on this important day with my family. Immunotherapy is a chance for further surgeries and treatment, but in my case it is not reimbursed and its costs are huge.
Her whole life has been a fight against cancer. Ewelinka doesn't know what a normal, carefree childhood is. The worst thing is that neuroblastoma often comes back. Then it is even more dangerous. We can't let her come back for Ewelinka! She may not survive another fight from the beginning...
I am not just a patient. I am a mother, a wife, a friend. I have always tried to support others, to share the joy and love that I have within me. Today I need support to continue to share this with my loved ones.
I have never asked the question, “How much time do I have left?” I believe that each of us is more than a statistic. Life is not mathematics and I want to defeat the cancer that attacked me, turning my life upside down. However, I need support.
I look into my daughter's eyes and I am terrified by the thought of leaving her... I have to do everything in my power to save my life! The only salvation is abroad, and the costs are enormous... Please help me so that I can continue to be a husband, a father and simply live.
Hodgkin's lymphoma appeared unexpectedly when I was 18, in November 2007. Since then, I have been battling the disease for 17 years. Unfortunately, despite many years of long, exhausting treatment, the disease is still active.
The nagging pain, although relieved by painkillers, strikes suddenly and often disrupts sleep. In his current condition, the father requires constant, expensive care and support, as everyday functioning is becoming increasingly difficult for him.