From Back Pain to Terminal Breast Cancer.
Otago, Central Otago District
Carolin’s Story and Why We’re Buzzing for Her
In July 2024, the Wills family’s world changed overnight when Carolin experienced what appeared to be everyday back pain. One afternoon, that pain grew unbearable. She was crawling across the floor when Mark called an ambulance. An X-ray revealed her spine had fractured. After being urgently airlifted to Dunedin hospital, Carolin and her husband Mark heard the words no young family wants to ever hear:
“I’m sorry — you have breast cancer, and it’s terminal.”
Doctors soon discovered the breast cancer had metastasized, spreading throughout her ribs, pelvis, liver and beyond. Her bones were left so fragile that her lower spine eventually collapsed. The news was devastating, especially as Carolin is a mum to two young children, aged just 4 and 6.
True to her nature, Carolin fought back. In 2025 she focused on clean eating, rebuilding her strength, and staying present for her family. Then came another blow. The cancer had spread to her skull and lungs. Doctors said she might have a year.
Carolin refused to accept that. She wants time — real time — to make memories with her husband and her children, and she is fighting for every moment.
She has now begun chemotherapy and she will lose her hair, but she doesn’t have to face that alone. With her blessing, I’m shaving my head and donating my hair, while raising funds to help the Wills family cover costs and focus on making memories together.
Team Buzz Cut — for Carolin, for love, for memories.
I'm a good friend to Carolin, we met when our children attended kindy together and have been riding this journey right beside her.
Expenses to get to Dunedin for treatment when needed and most importantly making memories with her husband and children!
Update March 29 March 2026
I wanted to give everyone an update on Carolin’s journey with chemo. It’s been an incredibly tough road lately. After her second round, her hair began to fall out, so we made the brave move to shave it.
The last few weeks have been especially hard. A cold caught from the kids unfortunately turned into pneumonia, leading to a hospital stay and IV antibiotics. To make matters worse, she suffered a scary allergic reaction during her last chemo session.
Between the illness and the chemo, Carolin is struggling with severe anemia, which has made it exhausting just to keep up with the kids. Next week, she heads to Dunedin for a chemo trial and has a scan the following week. We are all holding onto the hope that the treatment so far has stopped the cancer in its tracks
Finally, thank you so much to everyone who has donated so far. It has truly taken some of the financial burden off this month and means the world to the family
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