The price makes you dizzy. < img src = "https://zycie.news/crrops/ffe170/620x0/1/0/2025/04/11/nebrobdrf0whjiexmzmzlm9ktzsfjqc3vvipipiqwve.jpg" alt = "Tomasz Jakubiak, screen youtube @seriale_streszczenia" styles = "background-color: rgba (154,128,116.1)" > < p > It is known for a long time that life can surprise & ndash; Sometimes even those who have accustomed us to smile, taste and home warmth. Tomasz Jakubiak, a well -known and liked chef, which viewers loved the authenticity and culinary talent, today face the most difficult recipe & Amp; Ndash; a recipe for survival.

< P >He has been struggling with the intestinal and duodenum cancer for a year. The disease, which was initially not diagnosed to diagnose, forced him to have numerous subtraction and treatment abroad. Recently & ndash; due to a sudden deterioration of health & ndash; He had to go to Athens instantly. The plane was out of the question. A fluid appeared in the lungs that prevented the flight. Instead, Jakubiak set off on a 2500-kilometer road … an ambulance.

< p > — “My illness turned a little bit and it turned out that I had to go to further treatment as soon as possible, which is taking place in Athens. (…) I have water in my lungs, so at the last minute I had to give up the plane and go an ambulance with 2.5 thousand km” — he explained honestly in an emotional recording, which published on social media.

< P >This unusual, almost daily subtra, was served by a private medical company. As the representative, Artur, told her, the transport was extremely demanding: dw & oacute; & oacute; w, 24 -hour care, medicines, drop & oacute; wki and concentration on each kilometer of the route. It was not a regular ride & ndash; It was a medical rescue mission.

< p > cost ? 25 thousand zlotys. The amount that sounds unbelievable to many, but in this case & ndash; was the only way to continue treatment.

< p > chef, who cooks from the heart, today he needs support

< P > Tomasz Jakubiak reached the hospital in Athens safely. Despite exhaustion, he doesn't lose his spirit. From the hospital & Żka, he recorded a message for his fan & in & ndash; With a smile and gratitude in the eyes. He also announced another thug & oacute; rk to continue to fight.

< p > — “I am recording this video because I have to start with another broke of & oacute; and I do not want to stay in Greece. I will be grateful, as you go further and upload something. Thank you very much and I love you!”

< p > This appeal was moved by an internet user & oacute; w. On the “Deli 4 You Market” profile, with which & icubiak WSPAKA & oacute; there was many words in encouragement and solidarity. Comments show that he is not alone. Thousands of & oacute; b tracking his fight and keeps his fingers crossed for the return. < p >< blockquote class = "instagram-media" Data-Instgrm-captioned Data-Instgrm-Ppermalink = "https://www.instagram.com/tomasz_jakubiak/?utm_source=ig_embed&ig_rid=e23c311c-3425-4e39-bf48-76d2406980fd" Data-Instgrm -version = "12" Style = " Background: #fff; Border: 0; Border-radius: 3px; Max-Width: 540px; Min-Wedth: 326px; Padding: 0; Width: 99,375%; Width: -Webkit-Calc (100%-2px); width: calc (100% - 2px); ">

Natasha Kumar

By Natasha Kumar

Natasha Kumar has been a reporter on the news desk since 2018. Before that she wrote about young adolescence and family dynamics for Styles and was the legal affairs correspondent for the Metro desk. Before joining The Times Hub, Natasha Kumar worked as a staff writer at the Village Voice and a freelancer for Newsday, The Wall Street Journal, GQ and Mirabella. To get in touch, contact me through my natasha@thetimeshub.in 1-800-268-7116