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Angelika is fighting B❗ type acute lymphoblastic leukemia.
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Purpose of the collectionOngoing treatment, hospital travel, proper diet and supplementation, hygiene and medical supplies, future rehabilitation
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DiagnosisAcute lymphoblastic leukemia
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Age of the Ward16 years
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Purpose of the collectionOngoing treatment, hospital travel, proper diet and supplementation, hygiene and medical supplies, future rehabilitation
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DiagnosisAcute lymphoblastic leukemia
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Age16 years
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After illness, but still in the fight
After two years of intensive treatment, Angelika has completed her maintenance therapy! This is a huge step forward and a testament to the extraordinary strength with which she went through all stages of her battle with acute lymphoblastic leukemia.The disease has been stopped, but the body is still facing the effects of aggressive treatment. Chemotherapy and long-term steroid therapy have left a permanent mark on her body and psyche. He still needs rehabilitation, specialized consultations and medical care to regain his full strength and feel safe again. After months spent in hospital rooms and a life subjected to the rigors of treatment, she is slowly returning to school, to her friends and to her much-awaited everyday life. We rejoice at the good news, although we know that the post-sickness stage also requires courage. Angelika is learning to live with her limitations, with health anxiety, with daily fatigue. Every help gives her breath and strength to regain herself step by step. October 30, 2025
Silent therapy that still works
Today there was another follow-up visit to "Cape of Hope". Treatment is still ongoing - oral chemotherapy continues, which, although less invasive in form, continues to work intensively in the body. Unfortunately, recent results have not been ideal. Some of the parameters have worsened, which means that vigilance must remain heightened, and each day brings the need to carefully monitor the body's response to therapy. A rehabilitation camp in Bialystok is planned for September, with the goal of alleviating the effects of bone necrosis and improving functional comfort. This is an important step to support overall fitness and give her a chance to implement an additional form of treatment. July 14, 2025Angelika is confidently overcoming the next stages of treatment❗.
Our Warrior is now facing a transfer to the intensive care unit at the "Cape of Hope" and a time of intensive catching up with the "backlog". Important tasks lie ahead for Angelika: rehabilitation and gaining strength to continue her treatment. Let's all wish her that she will quickly stand again to continue her fight and defeat leukemia, and that our heroine's family and friends can breathe with her! April 3, 2025
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Everything was happening at lightning speed
It was supposed to be an ordinary vacation. Such a "recharge of batteries" before starting school at a new school. A few hours before returning to Poland Angelika fainted. Vomiting and silny painabdominal pain i head ended interventioną paramedics.
Angelika returned home exhausted. When the symptoms did not pass, and the teenager "faded" day by day, the decision was made to hospitalize her. Appendicitis was suspected. From that point on, events began to move at a dizzying pace. One test led to another, and the results flowing in became increasingly alarming to the doctors.
The blood results were alarming. Low blood cell counts led to an immediate decision to transfer Angelika to the "Cape of Hope" oncology clinic in Wroclaw. The diagnosis came quickly: B-type acute lymphoblastic leukemia.
Fear, helplessness and tears - this is what the beginning of the fight looked like
Fear was omnipresent - quiet, lurking, but constantlyand overwhelming. Angelika cfelt disconnected from everything that had been normal just a few days earlier. There was a binsomnia, brak of appetitepanic attacks and tears, which did not want to stop flowing.
Body teenager weakenedwas getting weaker by the day, but the hardest thing was what was happening inside - the helplessness thata paralyzed more than physical pain.
Scionno hair was symbolic moment, in which Angelika felt that she ends a certain stage of of her life, and the return to it has no specific date.
Priceless support from loved ones
Since the first day in the hospital, Angelica has been accompanied by her mother. Her dad and brother come every weekend. On better days, friends visit her.
Although everyday life is difficult, Angelika does not lose hope. She wants to fight to return to the life whose memory is still fresh in her mind.
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The disease has been stopped, but the body is still facing the effects of aggressive treatment. Chemotherapy and long-term steroid therapy have left a permanent mark on her body and psyche. He still needs rehabilitation, specialized consultations and medical care to regain his full strength and feel safe again.
After months spent in hospital rooms and a life subjected to the rigors of treatment, she is slowly returning to school, to her friends and to her much-awaited everyday life.
We rejoice at the good news, although we know that the post-sickness stage also requires courage. Angelika is learning to live with her limitations, with health anxiety, with daily fatigue. Every help gives her breath and strength to regain herself step by step.
October 30, 2025









