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  • Message from Wayne

      25 October 2021
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    To all you generous and kind people who have gone far beyond my expectations to assist our family as we endeavour to beat the cancer in my body.

    From my local whanau and friends here in Kohukohu who are here for me 24/7 to ensure life goes on as normal as it can, you are just amazing and I cannot believe how lucky I am to have you all around me and, to the many of you who have generously donated financially to ensure we are able to complete the full treatment of the 12-cycle program we have undertaken.

    There are two cancers active at present; one is in my back and is putting pressure on my spine to the point now that I am wheelchair bound due to this. The second cancer is adjacent to my voice box and likewise putting pressure on it and making talking quite difficult.

    Hopefully the initial three treatment cycles will put the growth of the cancers on hold and the treatment cycles thereafter will begin reducing them both in size and get them under control.

    Each cycle entails one treatment of Pembrolizumab/Keytruda immunotherapy every three weeks and two treatments of Gemcitabine chemo of weeks one and two of each cycle.

    All treatment is done at the Canopy Cancer Care Clinic in Whangarei which is a four-hour round-trip drive from my home in Kohukohu and which the transport is provided by one of our generous Kohukohu friends.

    The second cycle finishes next Thursday 28th October then a two week break to the beginning of cycle three on the 11th November which finishes on 18th November.

    Hopefully soon after this date we will have various tests carried out to see how things are tracking and, whilst it is still very early days, we should get some indication of how we are tracking.

    Once again thanks to each and every one of you for your incredible support.

    Arohanui from Kym, Scott and Wayne

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  • Latest update on Wayne

      11 October 2021

    Thanks everyone who has donated, it has been so humbling for us.

    Wayne is in respite care at Rawene hospital, hoping to go home today with the help of Hospice and the assessment team at the hospital as he is permanently in a wheelchair. Unfortunately due to level 3 lockdown in Northland I had to leave him and come back home, which was heartbreaking!

    He has a week off treatment this week, than back to Whangarei next week for more Immunotherapy and chemo.

    Again, our sincerest thanks for everyone's donations, its going to go a long way to helping him!! Kym and Wayne Dunning

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    • 12/10/2021 by Scott

      Hi Kym

      We appreciate your update on Wayne. Take care.

      Regards Scott & Tracey - Diesel Pumps Ltd