Dorota Wellman about the daily struggle with the disease. < img src = "https://zycie.news/crrops/57d22d/620x0/1/0/2024/08/04/58gx3xkhxlxlxb8cqyeiahmr8bp84j8fqq0kq5un7e.jpg" alt = "Dorota Wellaman, screen youtube @katarzyna.miller" styles = "background-color: rgba (166,141,125,1)" > < p > Dorota Wellman, one of the most valued journalists and presenters in Poland, known for his many years of presence on television screens, for the first time such a detail & Oacute; Łowo told about her health. Although publicly always presents as a person strong and full of energy, behind the scenes he fights a private fight with a serious neurological disease.

< p > Wellman has been struggling with an extremely sharp form of migraine for years. As she admitted in an interview with & ampquo; fact & rdquo;, attacks can be so intense that they lead to temporary loss of sight, the possibilities of m & oacute; and even r & oacute; venaging.

< p > & ndash; This is a thing that will finally kill me. These are such a huge b & oacute; leaks that man stops seeing & ndash; The journalist reported. & ndash; At the beginning, the image in the eye falls as if it looked through a kaleidoscope. It is a signal that the attack is coming.

< P >One of the most serious incident & Oacute; W took place in 2018, when during the program of the program & ampquo; Dzień Dobry TVN & rdquo; Wellman needed urgent medical assistance. The disease prevents its normal functioning & ndash; He cannot drive a vehicle & W, work during a migraine assault or participate in everyday duties.

< p > The presenter emphasizes that her body weight is not the result of a lifestyle, but the result of the & oacute; Despite a healthy diet, regular physical activity and doctors' care, he is not able to control symptoms.

< p > & ndash; The disease that affected me, causes obesity. Even if I did everything, I will not be slim & ndash; translated in an interview for & ampquo; Pleiades &.

< p > Although the 64-year-old journalist does not struggle with a terminal disease, shows great responsibility and maturity, opening M & oacute; about preparations for her death. In an interview with the magazine & BDquo; Wręciadło & AMP; RDQUO; She admitted that she had agreed with her family all the details about funeral, donations, body & oacute; in persistent therapy.

< p > & ndash; M&P; Oacute; J Son knows that I wish my organs be given to those in need. I do not want persistent therapy if there is no chance to improve your health – marked wellman.

< p > instead of a traditional funeral ceremony, the presenter wants her last farewell to be joyful – with soul music, in memories of loved ones, away from sadness and tears.

< p > Dorota Wellman raises respect and recognition with his attitude. Despite the serious problem in health, he does not give up professional work and active public life. Her honesty in m & oacute; on difficult topics, such as health or death, can be an inspiration for many people struggling with chronic diseases.

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