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This is a story that a friend at a bar, a colleague over a cup of coffee in the office kitchen, or a neighbor on the train could tell you. This is the story of a person who has faced the disease and is ready to share his experience.
Vitalii is a journalist who fell ill with Hodgkin lymphoma, underwent therapy and went into remission. Despite all his fears, he treated his illness like a professional - he wrote down his own feelings and stories that he encountered during the treatment process, made notes while sitting in the hospital.
What to do when your life changes instantly with a diagnosis, and how to get treatment in general when a rocket attack can interrupt the procedure at any moment? How to tell friends, and then also "fit" the illness into your schedule? The author honestly talks about what happened to him at each stage of the fight against the disease, for which it is impossible to prepare. Vitalii shares life hacks, jokes, and explains how to best support a person facing oncology.