What began as what seemed like an ordinary illness quickly turned into every parent’s worst nightmare. When young Antoś started vomiting repeatedly, doctors initially believed it was nothing more than a stomach bug — a common childhood issue that would soon pass. But as days turned into weeks and his condition worsened, further tests were ordered.
The results shattered his family’s world.
A scan revealed a brain tumor, already aggressive and cruel — and even more devastating, it had spread to his spine. In an instant, Antoś’s childhood was replaced by hospital corridors, medical jargon, and fear no family should ever have to face.

For six long months, Antoś endured intensive chemotherapy. His small body fought bravely through exhaustion, pain, and endless treatments. His parents clung to hope with every cycle, praying for progress. But the cancer did not respond. Eventually, doctors delivered the words no parent can survive unchanged: there was nothing more they could do. The family was told to prepare for goodbye.
But Antoś refused to surrender.
Despite the odds, despite the pain, despite the heartbreak surrounding him, his will to live never faded. His fight caught the attention of specialists beyond his home country — and now, a hospital in Barcelona has offered something no one else could: a final chance at life through advanced, highly specialized treatment unavailable elsewhere.
Time, however, is running out.
The treatment must begin urgently, and the cost is overwhelming. Every passing day brings Antoś closer to a point of no return. His fight has reached its most critical moment — a fragile balance between hope and heartbreak.
Antoś is not just a patient. He is a child who still dreams, still smiles, still believes in tomorrow. His story is a reminder that miracles often begin when compassion meets action.
His battle isn’t over yet — but he cannot win it alone.