

My fight against CANCER has not ended❗️I cannot give up – my life is at stake❗️
Fundraiser goal: Non-refundable cancer treatment
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Fundraiser goal: Non-refundable cancer treatment
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In 2022 life gave me the worst diagnosis. I was diagnosed with multiple myeloma – a cancer that weakens bone structures. As a result, fear appeared in my life but I knew that I could not give up. I was worried about my children who need their mother. I have not been writing for a while... There was nothing good to write about and my hope started faltering...
I was qualified for a clinical trial that has its restrictions and I was almost rejected because I had been suffering from COVID-19 for over five months. It is not possible for a healthy person but my weakened body did not want to fight the disease – it treated it as something “regular”.

My treatment was stopped in August and resumed on 30 December 2024. I spent the New Year’s Eve at hospital – it means nothing when you know that this is necessary if you want to receive treatment. I returned to the program, but I had to start from the beginning. Everything that I had been going through for over a year...
I have been undergoing additional treatment that helps restore my immunity because I do not want chemotherapy to weaken my body too much. However, this treatment is not refundable and very expensive. I also have to cope with many side effects, but I am alive! It is the most important.

A proper diet, medical and psychological consultations, medicines and transport – everything is expensive, and I take these actions to stay in remission longer. I am unable to forget that myeloma is a cancer, an incurable disease that returns.
I know that there are good people who have been helping me from the beginning. Who are not indifferent and have been supporting me financially. I am thankful to each of You and I am asking for Your further support. You allow me to live, be a mum and enjoy what I have!
Agnieszka