June 9, 2024 - Blood cancer

📅 On Wednesday, I had a blood test due to prolonged weakness. On Thursday, a private doctor informed me of a suspected leukemia diagnosis. By Friday, the oncology center confirmed it – acute leukemia (blood cancer).

Doctors kept saying the same thing: “You have very little time.” My blood counts are off the charts—while the normal white blood cell range is 4-9, mine exceeds 400. Other indicators are also far from normal.

After consulting with several doctors and receiving advice from @maryna.varyvoda, who has already overcome a similar illness, my family decided to begin treatment in Lithuania.

💙 I am endlessly grateful to everyone who helped with the documents, who supported me, who took my problem as their own. Thanks to you, I was able to travel for treatment in time—and right now, every day matters. Here, at the clinic, I am undergoing further examinations to confirm the diagnosis and start therapy.

A special thanks to my family—my sister, wife, parents, brother-in-law, and nephews. Your support is my strength ❤️

Once again, I am reminded of how many incredible people surround me. Realizing everything you have done for me brings tears to my eyes.

💪 I won’t let you down. I will beat this damn cancer and fulfill all our plans!

🙌 For now, I don’t need financial assistance. What truly matters to me is your encouragement—don’t pity me, just believe in me! Show your support, send positive vibes, and help me stay strong 💪🇺🇦