Tomasz Jakubiak's wife told us about her husband's daily life, as he struggles with cancer.
As the “Goniec” portal reminds us, Tomasz Jakubiak is fighting cancer. Kucharz does not hide the fact that his condition is serious. The chance for health is innovative ways of fighting cancer, offered by one of the private Israeli clinics. Jakubiak's wife decided to reveal how cancer changed their lives. It's something you just can't forget.
Tomasz Jakubiak flew to Israel
The money raised by friends and supporters allowed Tomasz Jakubiak to fly to Israel, where he is undergoing innovative treatment methods. The costs of treatment in a private facility are staggering, which means that help in raising funds for therapy is still necessary.
Jakubiak regularly shares on social media what he is going through. He revealed that his will to fight the disease and his strength are largely due to his wife. As he emphasized, without her he would not have been able to cope with what happened to him.
Jakubiak's wife does not hide the fact that the last period has been particularly difficult and does not inspire any particular enthusiasm.
Unceasing pain — that's how Tomasz Jakubiak lives
Anastazja Jakubiak revealed that the last time has been exceptionally difficult. Her husband is getting weaker, he is struggling with attacks of pain, and on top of that he has problems with performing the simplest tasks.
“For the last two weeks, it's been so-so. He's already having major attacks of pain, he gets tired more quickly, he's less mobile. Everything is a big effort for him, including washing himself, well, it's hard,” revealed Anastazja Jakubiak.
Tomasz Jakubiak's wife revealed that the pain her husband is struggling with is so severe that painkillers are becoming less effective. Anastazja added that her husband receives pain-killing injections every four hours, and also pain-killing patches alternately with drips.
Although it is difficult, Tomasz Jakubiak and his wife do not lose hope that they will be able to emerge victorious from the fight for life, which is what we wish them.