23/05/2025
I survived cancer. But the battle didn’t end when the tumor was gone.
My name is Dobroslava, and after going through surgery, radiation and chemotherapy, I’m still living with the consequences — every single day.
The tumor affected the base of my spine and hip joint. After surgery, I woke up unable to move or feel my right leg. Even my toes wouldn’t respond.
Through months of rehabilitation with electrical stimulation, I slowly regained some control. But walking remains painful and unstable.
My spine has multiple herniated discs. It’s constantly stiff and aching. Standing is hard. Sitting hurts. Lying down is the only position that offers relief — and even that has become painful after so many years in bed.
I also suffer from severe polyneuropathy. My legs feel like they’re wrapped in tight wooden shoes — numb, cold, and painfully compressed. I have no proper sensitivity. My hands are weak; I drop things and sometimes can't even bring a spoon to my mouth without my arm shifting away involuntarily. I can’t open a bottle of water on my own.
The damage didn’t stop there. Radiation and the tumor severely affected my bladder, kidneys, and the entire abdominal area. I still live with serious internal issues I rarely speak about.
But despite all this, I’m here. And I still believe in healing.
To move forward, I urgently need:
Specialized rehabilitation programs
Advanced medical evaluations abroad
Access to treatments and procedures not available in my country
In parallel, I’m committed to holistic healing:
Bioregulatory support through bioresonance therapy
Use of natural stem-cell activation methods
Japanese wellness technologies and home-based therapeutic systems
These are not luxuries — they are my chance to reduce pain, regain stability, and restore quality of life.
I cannot afford this alone.
That’s why I’m reaching out.
Not out of weakness — but out of hope.
Hope that, with your support, I can rebuild a life beyond survival.
💛 Thank you for reading. Thank you for believing in recovery with me.