Robyn MacDonald was on her way home after a night out with friends in Hong Kong when she suddenly collapsed. Unable to get back on her feet, she crawled to a taxi.
A successful marketing consultant and business coach, Robyn had been ignoring the signs that something was wrong. She'd had a sore back and was coughing a lot but thought it was simply a common cold. In fact, her worst fears were realised when she was told the breast cancer she'd had seven years prior had returned - and it was terminal. The cancer had metastasised in her spine, pelvis, a lung and a kidney.
"It was growing everywhere, so I packed up my life in Hong Kong and flew home to Christchurch," says the 59-year-old. “I was told I had an outside chance of living for two years or it could be three months, but I said, ‘No, that’s not my story’.”
Five years later, Robyn says she’s “living well with cancer”. After a series of traditional treatments and what she calls “integrative” therapies – “treating the inflammation, my diet and mental health” – those metastatic tumours have either shrunk or completely disappeared.
Now she’s facing a new challenge – a lump has appeared on her jaw in the past few months and tumours on her spine are progressively affecting her mobility.
Running out of funded treatment options in New Zealand, Robyn is now paying for a new drug, Enhertu, to be sent from Australia – at $23,000 a dose.
Denne historien er fra 12 June, 2023-utgaven av Woman’s Day Magazine NZ.
Start din 7-dagers gratis prøveperiode på Magzter GOLD for å få tilgang til tusenvis av utvalgte premiumhistorier og 9000+ magasiner og aviser.
Allerede abonnent ? Logg på
Denne historien er fra 12 June, 2023-utgaven av Woman’s Day Magazine NZ.
Start din 7-dagers gratis prøveperiode på Magzter GOLD for å få tilgang til tusenvis av utvalgte premiumhistorier og 9000+ magasiner og aviser.
Allerede abonnent? Logg på
TREASURE & TRAUMA
The launch of the new season of Celebrity Treasure Island doubled as an eighth wedding anniversary celebration for contestant Millen Baird and his wife Siobhan Marshall, who came fourth on the show back in 2022.
JUDGE JAY-JAY
Radio diva Jay-Jay Feeney delivers her verdict on your biggest dilemmas
CASEY'S BABY JOY 'OUR GIRL IS ALREADY SO LOVED'
The Te Puke gym owner refused to let a devastating accident stop her from becoming a mother
DEAD FUNNY! SHOSHANA'S GOING SOLO
The Emmy Award-winning writer is starring in a macabre new comedy
TWO RAW SISTERS BABY MAKES THREE!
Rosa and Margo have a new cookbook and bundle of joy on the way
HOME AND AWAY'S NEW MÃORI STAR
The son of a Kiwi sporting Legend, Cantona Stewart is making waves in Summer Bay
TV STAR AIDEE 'THE NIGHT I ALMOST DIED'
The actress and director opens up about her terrifying ordeal
CARMEL SEPULONI I'VE ALWAYS BEEN A FIGHTER!
Our former deputy PM the lessons she's learnt in politics on CTI
KENNEDY & SOLLY'S ROMANTIC RACE TO THE ALTAR
The Black Ferns co-captain and her rugby star husband organised the ir nuptials in just five days!
THE BRAD & GEORGE SHOW is back!
Their lovable bromance is stealing the spotlight in Venice!