Check with your physician (the one on the yellow card) for a referral to a specialist for the treatments you've mentioned she needs after before you pay for it in Germany, you might be lucky and it'll be covered. It should be down to said physician's judgement regarding its' necessity.
This, if you work in denmark and you have family moved to denmark as well, they will also be covered by the healthcare system. Sadly I cannot link you directly to the portal here, but search for the following in google "borger danish healthcare" the first link should be to lifeindenmark borger dk Go there it will have listed how the system works and how you get registered if you haven't already. The danish healthcare system takes cancer very seriously and she will be in treatment in a matter of days.
Hej Mathias. Thanks for the suggestion. Sarah did have contact with our local doctor and also the surgeon in the hospital. But unfortunatley, they had no suggestions. Hopefully with help from a kind viewer who has several years experience in this area, we can organise some health care here soon. Thanks again for the comment and concern.
Hey Mouse. Thanks for that!. You will be staring in the next video as I would like to do the Australian visit that I have been meaning to edit next! Love you too!! XXOO
Wish sarah all the best❤ My grandmother had breastcancer and was treated and made a full recovery. I hope you all the best in the worst kind of situation❤
Hi Roaani. I am glad to hear that your Grandmother is doing great after her battle. Sarah will also pull through. We know she will. But yes as you know it can be a rough road, but we will get there together. Thanks for your wonderful comment and moral boost!
That's just terrible timing. Having to handle a situation like this just after relocating to a new country is a nightmare scenario. I hope your wife gets all the help she needs from the Danish healthcare system to make a full recovery. Best of luck to all of you
Hej Ellen. Thanks for your comment. Yes we do live in a great little village and the locals are great! But nearly all of the Danes are no matter where you go. Thanks again!!
Hi . Yes Sarah has the yellow card and lives in Denmark. But unfortunatley her condition suddenly stardte to decline and she was down to 4.5 iron count insted of 75, also lacking other vital minerals and vitamins. The doctor said the only option for her was an iron suppliment tablet prescription which even she said will not be sufficient. So The opperation and post opp chemo etc will be performed here in Denmark, but the infusions etc are being administered in Berlin at a private clinic. It must be not that un common as Sarah said she is not the only patient from Denmark attending the clinic currently.
I got nothing for that degree of kick in the nuts that doesn't at least start out with a hug. And some expletives best left off. May not have the network from home but you got a great family unit there mate. Common don't make it easy, for any involved party. Long as you have a vent for yourself somewhere, in a kind of twist on the 'who watches the watcher'.
Thanks Ricky. Yes I am blessed with my lovely family, and I know that Sarah will get through this. And yes I am also looking out for myself too. Thanks for thinking of us and for your concern.
So sorry to hear this, and the cost is bad. I think it must be, because your not danish, we get all for free. Danes get an once payout from the State of 100.000 kr when diagnosed with cancer. Maybe try to find out, if you can get that too.
..got to make a small correction to that peace of information: A lot of Danes have a Kristisk sygdom / critical illness insurance through their private pension plan - an insurance that typically pays out DKK 100K if you get one of a number of illnesses that is considered life threatening - not exactly a payment you wish to benefit from, but still nice to have if "lightning" strikes. However, this is not a payment from the government / state, but a private coverage you must have in order to receive the payment. If Sarah is employed in Denmark, you may want to check the company´s pension plan and what it includes. I am fighting recuring cancer my self and I am sending Sarah & your family all my prayers and best wishes.🙏
Enhver person, der har bopæl i Danmark (dvs. er tilmeldt folkeregistret), har ret til alle offentlige sundhedsydelser. Dine rettigheder dokumenteres ved sundhedskortet, som du får fra din bopælskommune.
Hej and thank you for your comment. Yes Sarah is currently in Germany recieving treatment to prepare her for the opperation. The staff at the hospital here in Denmark have been GREAT! We have no complaints and we are glad to have acces to these services. In Sarah's particular case, she started to rapidly loose condition shortly after her diagnosis. Sarah was getting weaker by the day. The blood tests that were performed here in Denmark showed an iron count of 4.5 which should be between 50 to 120 for women. The only option that was available was a perscriütion fpr iron supliment tablets, which even the doctor admitted would take 6 weeks to make any difference and even then she said that in Sarah´s case would not be sufficient. A blood infusion which apparently used to be common in Denmark and also Germany is now not an option. That is what we were told. Sarah also had worsening pain in her left arm and neck, which was a complaint that was not taken seriously. Sarah was given a date for surgery 3 weeks away which was then to be followed by chemo and or radiotheropy. If she couldn´t get out of bed now, how will she manage an operation and chemo in 3 weeks time. A doctor in Berlin with a great reputation for cancer management was suggested by a family member and he luckily had time for Sarah. 1 week after her first conciltation and Sarah is feeling much better. The medication that this particular doctor is using is readily available from main stream providers, but unfortunatley not any more covered by the public health system so it seems. Basicly, a detailed blood test is performed, then studdied by the doctor. Then he infuses the required minerals and vitamins that the blood is lacking. This process is repeated accordingly until blood levels are normal. The doctor also mentioned that Sarah is not his only Patient from Denmark who is currently recieving treatment, so his reputation is known outside od Germany. Hopefully this answers your question. Med venlig hilsen Brendan
Where do you live in Denmark? You are free to choose treatment in any hospital in the country - so maybe consider Rigshospitalet in Copenhagen? I do hope your choice of the doctor in Berlin pans out!
Hej Gizmothingy Thanks for the tip. We live in the Ringkobing commune. We would need accomodation etc in Copenhagen as infusions etc are done multiple times a week. Sarah is already feelin better and will return to Denmark as soon as she can. Thanks for your comment Best regards Brendan
First time watching your channel. Have you contacted the "kommune" you live in (Borgerservice)? You're propably able to apply for some paid absent leave to take care of your wife/family. All the best to your wife, you and your family 💗
Hej JD. Thank you for your tip and lovely comment. I have not actually contacted our Borgerservice yet, but I will make contact. I have talked with my employer in relation to some sort of care leave we may be intitled to, and there is currently not much that i am entitled to. Having only been employed in Denmark for 6 months I have some leave to take. Not much though. And as we are still new to Denmark not all entitlements are fully available as yet. some things take 6 months, others up to 1 year before we can claim. As I am Australian, I am not an EU citizen and this can add even more limitations. I am not complaining. This is understandable, just bad timing for us unfortunatley. Thanks agian Med venlig hilsen Brendan
@@whatisbrendanuptonow7552If your wife is in such condition, she needs daily care and you can't provide it (because of work), I'm pretty sure the kommune HAS to provide such care. She's an EU citizen, living in Denmark, correct?! I'm also pretty sure, she won't be sent home from the hospital, as long as she's in a bad shape.
Sorry for the like. It's nothing that i like, Breast Cancer. I hope you'll get through it and that it'll end up as a minor bump on the road. No worries mate 😎🙏🏼
Hej and thank you for your comment. Yes Sarah is currently in Germany recieving treatment to prepare her for the opperation. The staff at the hospital here in Denmark have been GREAT! We have no complaints and we are glad to have acces to these services. In Sarah's particular case, she started to rapidly loose condition shortly after her diagnosis. Sarah was getting weaker by the day. The blood tests that were performed here in Denmark showed an iron count of 4.5 which should be between 50 to 120 for women. The only option that was available was a perscriütion fpr iron supliment tablets, which even the doctor admitted would take 6 weeks to make any difference and even then she said that in Sarah´s case would not be sufficient. A blood infusion which apparently used to be common in Denmark and also Germany is now not an option. That is what we were told. Sarah also had worsening pain in her left arm and neck, which was a complaint that was not taken seriously. Sarah was given a date for surgery 3 weeks away which was then to be followed by chemo and or radiotheropy. If she couldn´t get out of bed now, how will she manage an operation and chemo in 3 weeks time. A doctor in Berlin with a great reputation for cancer management was suggested by a family member and he luckily had time for Sarah. 1 week after her first conciltation and Sarah is feeling much better. The medication that this particular doctor is using is readily available from main stream providers, but unfortunatley not any more covered by the public health system so it seems. Basicly, a detailed blood test is performed, then studdied by the doctor. Then he infuses the required minerals and vitamins that the blood is lacking. This process is repeated accordingly until blood levels are normal. The doctor also mentioned that Sarah is not his only Patient from Denmark who is currently recieving treatment, so his reputation is known outside od Germany. Hopefully this answers your question. Med venlig hilsen Brendan
@@jamieflame01 Hi Jamie. I do have mobile pay, but to tell you the truth I have not ever used it. I am not very tech savvy. Is there a way of crowd funding through mobile pay? Or do I just put my number out there for people to contribute to? Thanks for your suggestion. If you have a minute maybe you can give me a quick run down? Cheers
Jeez I just went down a rabbit hole of laws and regulations in DK aaand yes you can ask for donations buuut you need a permit (out of my scope). I just wanted to send you 100kr without gofund taking a cut.
Made me sad to hear, but she´ll be fine! I did send a bit of cash and love though, just to be safe 😗 I hope many more of the viewers will do the same. Love! Now subscriber from Denmark.
So your costs are not related to Denmark but to Germany (?) since all the costs you mention are in EURO and we do not use that currency in Denmark. This confuses me somewhat. Have she not moved to Denmark or did this happen first before you moved to Denmark? I am simply asking because as a Dane our healthcare system are free of charge. My father recently were cured of cancer and had a two year long meeting with Danish healthcare and he have not paid anything what so ever, on the contrary, he got some extra cleaning and nursing help in the home on top of treatment, completely free of charge. Also received transport to and from hospital and physiotherapy free of charge. So how are Germany related to this? Seems it are about Germany and not Denmark. I also thought Germany had free healthcare as Denmark? If it are a precondition that certain levels, say vitamin wise, are reached then vitamin shots and nutrition fluids can be prescribed and then should be free as well, at least here in Denmark. Please clarify. In relation to my fathers illness I read quite a bit and talked to doctors and can generally recommend for her to eat a lot of nuts, carrots, and veggies in general. Stay away from sugar, no sodas at all. Brand new studies seem to show that Novo Nordisk new fat treatment drug Ozempic seem to be able to reduce cancer tumour cells as well. (EDIT)This are so new it have not been peer revived yet but have been found out by statistics from cancer treatment departments. I hope the best for your wife and your entire family.
Hej and thank you for your comment. Yes Sarah is currently in Germany recieving treatment to prepare her for the opperation. The staff at the hospital here in Denmark have been GREAT! We have no complaints and we are glad to have acces to these services. In Sarah's particular case, she started to rapidly loose condition shortly after her diagnosis. Sarah was getting weaker by the day. The blood tests that were performed here in Denmark showed an iron count of 4.5 which should be between 50 to 120 for women. The only option that was available was a perscriütion fpr iron supliment tablets, which even the doctor admitted would take 6 weeks to make any difference and even then she said that in Sarah´s case would not be sufficient. A blood infusion which apparently used to be common in Denmark and also Germany is now not an option. That is what we were told. Sarah also had worsening pain in her left arm and neck, which was a complaint that was not taken seriously. Sarah was given a date for surgery 3 weeks away which was then to be followed by chemo and or radiotheropy. If she couldn´t get out of bed now, how will she manage an operation and chemo in 3 weeks time. A doctor in Berlin with a great reputation for cancer management was suggested by a family member and he luckily had time for Sarah. 1 week after her first conciltation and Sarah is feeling much better. The medication that this particular doctor is using is readily available from main stream providers, but unfortunatley not any more covered by the public health system so it seems. Basicly, a detailed blood test is performed, then studdied by the doctor. Then he infuses the required minerals and vitamins that the blood is lacking. This process is repeated accordingly until blood levels are normal. The doctor also mentioned that Sarah is not his only Patient from Denmark who is currently recieving treatment, so his reputation is known outside od Germany. Hopefully this answers your question. Med venlig hilsen Brendan Hej and thank you for your comment. Yes Sarah is currently in Germany recieving treatment to prepare her for the opperation. The staff at the hospital here in Denmark have been GREAT! We have no complaints and we are glad to have acces to these services. In Sarah's particular case, she started to rapidly loose condition shortly after her diagnosis. Sarah was getting weaker by the day. The blood tests that were performed here in Denmark showed an iron count of 4.5 which should be between 50 to 120 for women. The only option that was available was a perscriütion fpr iron supliment tablets, which even the doctor admitted would take 6 weeks to make any difference and even then she said that in Sarah´s case would not be sufficient. A blood infusion which apparently used to be common in Denmark and also Germany is now not an option. That is what we were told. Sarah also had worsening pain in her left arm and neck, which was a complaint that was not taken seriously. Sarah was given a date for surgery 3 weeks away which was then to be followed by chemo and or radiotheropy. If she couldn´t get out of bed now, how will she manage an operation and chemo in 3 weeks time. A doctor in Berlin with a great reputation for cancer management was suggested by a family member and he luckily had time for Sarah. 1 week after her first conciltation and Sarah is feeling much better. The medication that this particular doctor is using is readily available from main stream providers, but unfortunatley not any more covered by the public health system so it seems. Basicly, a detailed blood test is performed, then studdied by the doctor. Then he infuses the required minerals and vitamins that the blood is lacking. This process is repeated accordingly until blood levels are normal. The doctor also mentioned that Sarah is not his only Patient from Denmark who is currently recieving treatment, so his reputation is known outside od Germany. Hopefully this answers your question. Med venlig hilsen Brendan
@@whatisbrendanuptonow7552 Thanks for your answer. I hope it have not taken up to much of your valuable time but think many of my questions would also be raised by others thus hopefully they too have gotten a better insight. I hope your wife´s German family can be of serious assistance to you both, There can be many questions to relate to. It are a bit strange for me to hear that you had to seek private doctors and generally I would be very wary of people promising something/results our healthcare system wont. I however have had that type of questions close recently, as you could read. I urge you to make sure your wife consistently gets a handful of nuts and at least some part of a carrot with every meal throughout and also stay as far away from white sugar things, like sodas and candy as possible. Buy a juice machine and make fresh juice, aids with getting veggies/fruits and levels up where they should be. Carrots, Broccoli and sellery contains good stuff incl iron, so great to include in the juices. IF your wife´s family support system in Germany are low, I urge you to contact a cancer organisation to aid you in Germany and also here Denmark as well where they are not present. Maybe they can provide updated information and inspiration to questions you can ask doctors. Forgive my directness but if doctors see an advantage in taking away your wife´s breasts, you should strongly consider this. They can later be reconstructed. IF Denmark cannot offer a relevant treatment, as you describe it are the case, pro operation/treatment, you have options to get costs from treatment abroad paid but then you have to act immediately so that they can relate to the treatment your wife are offered elsewhere before it are initiated. if you have started then maybe later costs could be paid if approved by the Danish doctors if they are not able to do it but approve of it. I hope you have discussed this with the doctors in Denmark? An extended blood test Danish doctors should be able to provide without further ado also including any specific wishes you might have. Remember you can access these results digitally through Nem ID and if that are a hassle for you I cannot think that the doctors would not make a paper copy you could bring to a third party if you so should require. If nutrition shots are helpful for your wife it angers me if she cannot get them here. Maybe here again a contact with a cancer patient organisation could be of value to you, they would be able to tell you fast if such are the case, I cannot understand or even accept, if that should be so.. They would also be able to tell you about maximum time for different treatments/actions by heart. I hope the friends you have that moved to Denmark earlier can be part of your support system. You must seek some help and assistance that can aid you locally. Best to include this early and hope it will be a short aid than late if a prolonged journey, Informing the children´s school of the situation might cause some useful advice's as well. Danish cancer treatment and results generally have climbed higher and higher last 20 years and are a prioritised field in our healthcare system with many demands on time for actions etc. I hope some of the things I have written can be of just a little help for you. I will again extend my best wishes for your wife, you and the entire family and hope for the best possible outcome for you all.
@@Mike-zx1kx Thanks again Mike for your follow up and concern. Yes there was also other viewers who were confused and learned from our text conversation. Sarah´s diet has deffinatly changed recently even though she was a relitivly health eater compared to many before hand. She is following her diet strictly now. The school is aware of the situation and has been great. We will have to make contact with a cancer support net work and yes Sarah´s family have been very supportive. The Danish doctors have been very nice to deal with but seemed to not have the pre operation care tools at their disposal. Possibly if we knew the ins and outs of the system better we could put pressure on the wright person to get something extra, but we dont have the time to push the points. It seems that in Germany and also Australia which also has a reasonable health system. that the level of services available are getting cut back and the services that are left are stretched. This has been noticable in the last 3 to 4 years. Possibly it is simular here? Again, Thank you for your time, well wishes and suggestions Med venlig hilsen Brendan
@@whatisbrendanuptonow7552 You are welcome. I am born and live in Denmark but have been establishing myself in other nations in relation to work, so have tried to be in the situation where a lot are new. I cannot imagine a worse time to have to deal with cancer on top of that. Happy to hear that you at least have your wife´s family as a support network in relatively close proximity. Around 20 years or a little longer ago, Denmark were falling a little behind statistically in cancer treatment in relation to other Nordic nations and it became a big subject for us Danes. Since then it have been a highly prioritised area and still are, so precisely when it comes to cancer it are my general belief, and what I personally experienced in relation to my fathers 2 year struggle that this are well dealt with. Now we statistically are in top in most areas. I were pretty involved in my fathers journey all along. He had two different cancer types and were cured for one and the other were an outbreak of skincancer that now will be monitored regularly and treated again if reoccurring. Doctors have firmly said that they will make sure by this that, that will not be the cause for his departure. Politicians in this nation can loose their seat if slacking on cancer treatment and one of the things that have been introduced in the period are strict timelimits on how long time things must take, that´s one of the reasons why I recommended contact with a cancer patient organisation and/or patient groups because they would be able to keep you informed of these limits. I believe the maximum period from an identified operable tumour are 30 days (to operation have to take place) and you mentioned 3 weeks. Denmark now have a relatively high, even by Western standards, access to quality precision cancer radiation cannons, something I believe also often can be part of an post operation treatment, so if that should be necessary, you at least have that positive knowledge. One of the other ways they have improved treatment are by specialising in some types of operation on some hospitals, so the surgery are done by people with high expertise in precisely those. So if your local hospital are not same as where Sarah will be operated, that are the good reason and if it is, then they know what they are doing. If Sarah´s "numbers" were low they might have halted operation some days, so she had opportunity to get them up, as you described you have been able to but I think they are bound by rules to operate within the 30 days. Regarding the nutrition shots I cannot provide personal insight but again a reason why I think guidance from a cancer org. could be of value to you. The uncertainty of not being 100% on having the best option possible potentially provided, must be eliminated, so you do not use nonconstructive time thinking about it. They can provide the answer if that could be offered or not and then you both have that certainty. Most families have had someone with cancer or know someone that have been trough it. Reaching out locally thus often will be met with understanding and help. I am happy to hear that also seems to be the case with the school. Have your local municipality been informed? They might be able to offer you some help as well? If Sarah are weak it could be simple things like having a support tripod she can use when taking a shower. If she are in Germany now maybe a good time to contact them and inform them beforehand, so you can get that or other things, by one phone call if/when actually needed. They have "libraries" of these kind of support items and you borrow it for as long it are needed. If Sarah needs home nursing post operation that often also are coordinated via the municipality. In Denmark it have become practice to try to help the patient at home so they do not have to be transported when weak and thus the qualified help come to you. I live in Copenhagen so cannot be of much local assistance but should either of you have a sudden question that you feel a "native" would be needed to answer or find out, you are welcome to write it here and I will respond initially by answering that I have read it and then see if I can be of assistance. You don´t have to spend time responding to this, but now you know you have that option.
Hej and thank you for your comment. Yes Sarah is currently in Germany recieving treatment to prepare her for the opperation. The staff at the hospital here in Denmark have been GREAT! We have no complaints and we are glad to have acces to these services. In Sarah's particular case, she started to rapidly loose condition shortly after her diagnosis. Sarah was getting weaker by the day. The blood tests that were performed here in Denmark showed an iron count of 4.5 which should be between 50 to 120 for women. The only option that was available was a perscriütion fpr iron supliment tablets, which even the doctor admitted would take 6 weeks to make any difference and even then she said that in Sarah´s case would not be sufficient. A blood infusion which apparently used to be common in Denmark and also Germany is now not an option. That is what we were told. Sarah also had worsening pain in her left arm and neck, which was a complaint that was not taken seriously. Sarah was given a date for surgery 3 weeks away which was then to be followed by chemo and or radiotheropy. If she couldn´t get out of bed now, how will she manage an operation and chemo in 3 weeks time. A doctor in Berlin with a great reputation for cancer management was suggested by a family member and he luckily had time for Sarah. 1 week after her first conciltation and Sarah is feeling much better. The medication that this particular doctor is using is readily available from main stream providers, but unfortunatley not any more covered by the public health system so it seems. Basicly, a detailed blood test is performed, then studdied by the doctor. Then he infuses the required minerals and vitamins that the blood is lacking. This process is repeated accordingly until blood levels are normal. The doctor also mentioned that Sarah is not his only Patient from Denmark who is currently recieving treatment, so his reputation is known outside od Germany. Hopefully this answers your question. Med venlig hilsen Brendan
Undskyld, det her lugter for meget af fup, man tager ikke til Tyskland for supplerende behandling, jeg er selv opperet for tarmkraft og lymfekræft så lidt erfaring har jeg med behandlings tilbud
Har virkelig svært ved, at tro på det du fortæller, om det danske sundhedssystem. Der må være noget jeg har overset. For jeg kan simpelthen ikke tro, at du er ude på at lave plat...
That's bull, you don't pay for health care in DK, if you are an European citizen as your wife are, you just need to show your European health card to get free treatment.
I will donate, but also, I have been through simular stuff, and would like to heip with anything I can. If you need somebody to ask about our healthcare system and cancer please contact me. I am not a pro, but has been in the system for 8 years now.
Hej Solvieg. Thank you for your generousity and also your kind offer of support. If you have face book maybe we can make direct contact there for privacy reasons? I am not actually very tech savy so possibly you have a better suggestion. But again, thank you for your generousity and time! My face book name is Brendan Mcg Med venlig hilsen Brendan
Best wishes❤️i had breastcancer in 2008 andI am still here😊
Thanks for your possitive comment and encouragment.
Det glæder mig altid, når nogen overlever den sygdom der tog min mor. ❤
2019. I'm ok!!
I wish your wife the best and a speedy recovery.
Thanks Martin. Much appreciated!
Best wishes to your wife and you. My sister is going through the exact same thing atm.
Gosh, I'm so sorry! Cancer is the worst. 😞 Wishing you all the best.
Thanks for your well wishes. Much appreciated!!
All the best wishes to Sarah and the whole family!
had a read through some of the comments.
Great to hear she is getting help that is working for her.
wish you, your wife, and your family all the best.
Thanks for your lovely comment!
Check with your physician (the one on the yellow card) for a referral to a specialist for the treatments you've mentioned she needs after before you pay for it in Germany, you might be lucky and it'll be covered. It should be down to said physician's judgement regarding its' necessity.
This, if you work in denmark and you have family moved to denmark as well, they will also be covered by the healthcare system. Sadly I cannot link you directly to the portal here, but search for the following in google "borger danish healthcare" the first link should be to
lifeindenmark borger dk
Go there it will have listed how the system works and how you get registered if you haven't already.
The danish healthcare system takes cancer very seriously and she will be in treatment in a matter of days.
Hej Mathias. Thanks for the suggestion. Sarah did have contact with our local doctor and also the surgeon in the hospital. But unfortunatley, they had no suggestions. Hopefully with help from a kind viewer who has several years experience in this area, we can organise some health care here soon. Thanks again for the comment and concern.
All the best for you all, I hope for Sarah to have a speedy recovery.
Thank you
Ich wünsche dir gute besserung Sarah ❤❤❤
Danke
As if moving countries isn't stressful enough! God bedring til Sarah.
Sharing the video around and sending lots of love to you both. love you dad!
Hey Mouse. Thanks for that!. You will be staring in the next video as I would like to do the Australian visit that I have been meaning to edit next! Love you too!! XXOO
Best wishes and speedy recovery. Take care cobber.
Ahoy Me Heaty!!! Thanks Mate! Enjoy your time at sea!
Wish you well and healthy soon . New subscriber from Denmark 🤗❤
Mange Tak! Both for your kind words and your subscription!
All the best to you guys, my prayers for Sarah. Hope for a fast recovery.
Thanks Mate for the lovely comment and for keeping us in your prayers.
All the best, mate - keep up the spirit! I hope and think you all will be OK!👍
Hi Mate. Thanks for your moral boosting and kind words!
omg... im so sorry .. i wish the best for you family and a hopefully speedy recovery for wifey
Hej Galantus. Thank you for you lovley comment and well wishes.
Wish sarah all the best❤
My grandmother had breastcancer and was treated and made a full recovery. I hope you all the best in the worst kind of situation❤
Hi Roaani. I am glad to hear that your Grandmother is doing great after her battle. Sarah will also pull through. We know she will. But yes as you know it can be a rough road, but we will get there together. Thanks for your wonderful comment and moral boost!
That's just terrible timing. Having to handle a situation like this just after relocating to a new country is a nightmare scenario. I hope your wife gets all the help she needs from the Danish healthcare system to make a full recovery. Best of luck to all of you
Thank you
Best wishes and strength to you all (from one of your oz cousins).
Thanks Leanne! Great to hear from you! Thanks for your support and kind words!
So sorry for you - hope for a speedy recovery. If you reach out to your local community I'm sure you'll be able to find some support.
Hej Ellen. Thanks for your comment. Yes we do live in a great little village and the locals are great! But nearly all of the Danes are no matter where you go. Thanks again!!
Wishing you the best of luck.
Thanks Bjarne. Much appreciated!
I am so sorry for you.
Thanks Sole.
My best advise? There is cancer organisations. Get in they can help you navigate the system.
best wishes
Thanks Skycrow. Much appreciated
Havent put out a video for a while, how are things going? Maybe a short update video. Hope you both are doing well.
I dont understand. If she is german and living in Denmark she should have the yellow insurance.
Hi . Yes Sarah has the yellow card and lives in Denmark. But unfortunatley her condition suddenly stardte to decline and she was down to 4.5 iron count insted of 75, also lacking other vital minerals and vitamins. The doctor said the only option for her was an iron suppliment tablet prescription which even she said will not be sufficient. So The opperation and post opp chemo etc will be performed here in Denmark, but the infusions etc are being administered in Berlin at a private clinic. It must be not that un common as Sarah said she is not the only patient from Denmark attending the clinic currently.
I got nothing for that degree of kick in the nuts that doesn't at least start out with a hug. And some expletives best left off. May not have the network from home but you got a great family unit there mate. Common don't make it easy, for any involved party. Long as you have a vent for yourself somewhere, in a kind of twist on the 'who watches the watcher'.
Thanks Ricky. Yes I am blessed with my lovely family, and I know that Sarah will get through this. And yes I am also looking out for myself too. Thanks for thinking of us and for your concern.
So you live and work Denmark wher it is all free, then you go to Germany wher you need to pay.. ?? wry
So sorry to hear this, and the cost is bad. I think it must be, because your not danish, we get all for free. Danes get an once payout from the State of 100.000 kr when diagnosed with cancer. Maybe try to find out, if you can get that too.
..got to make a small correction to that peace of information: A lot of Danes have a Kristisk sygdom / critical illness insurance through their private pension plan - an insurance that typically pays out DKK 100K if you get one of a number of illnesses that is considered life threatening - not exactly a payment you wish to benefit from, but still nice to have if "lightning" strikes. However, this is not a payment from the government / state, but a private coverage you must have in order to receive the payment. If Sarah is employed in Denmark, you may want to check the company´s pension plan and what it includes. I am fighting recuring cancer my self and I am sending Sarah & your family all my prayers and best wishes.🙏
Er det fordi i er udlændinge, uden forsikring? For borgere i Danmark er det stort set gratis.
Eller er der noget jeg har misforstået?
Enhver person, der har bopæl i Danmark (dvs. er tilmeldt folkeregistret), har ret til alle offentlige sundhedsydelser. Dine rettigheder dokumenteres ved sundhedskortet, som du får fra din bopælskommune.
Hej and thank you for your comment. Yes Sarah is currently in Germany recieving treatment to prepare her for the opperation. The staff at the hospital here in Denmark have been GREAT! We have no complaints and we are glad to have acces to these services. In Sarah's particular case, she started to rapidly loose condition shortly after her diagnosis. Sarah was getting weaker by the day. The blood tests that were performed here in Denmark showed an iron count of 4.5 which should be between 50 to 120 for women. The only option that was available was a perscriütion fpr iron supliment tablets, which even the doctor admitted would take 6 weeks to make any difference and even then she said that in Sarah´s case would not be sufficient. A blood infusion which apparently used to be common in Denmark and also Germany is now not an option. That is what we were told. Sarah also had worsening pain in her left arm and neck, which was a complaint that was not taken seriously. Sarah was given a date for surgery 3 weeks away which was then to be followed by chemo and or radiotheropy. If she couldn´t get out of bed now, how will she manage an operation and chemo in 3 weeks time. A doctor in Berlin with a great reputation for cancer management was suggested by a family member and he luckily had time for Sarah. 1 week after her first conciltation and Sarah is feeling much better. The medication that this particular doctor is using is readily available from main stream providers, but unfortunatley not any more covered by the public health system so it seems. Basicly, a detailed blood test is performed, then studdied by the doctor. Then he infuses the required minerals and vitamins that the blood is lacking. This process is repeated accordingly until blood levels are normal. The doctor also mentioned that Sarah is not his only Patient from Denmark who is currently recieving treatment, so his reputation is known outside od Germany. Hopefully this answers your question.
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Where do you live in Denmark? You are free to choose treatment in any hospital in the country - so maybe consider Rigshospitalet in Copenhagen? I do hope your choice of the doctor in Berlin pans out!
Hej Gizmothingy
Thanks for the tip. We live in the Ringkobing commune. We would need accomodation etc in Copenhagen as infusions etc are done multiple times a week. Sarah is already feelin better and will return to Denmark as soon as she can.
Thanks for your comment
Best regards
Brendan
@@whatisbrendanuptonow7552 I have two guest rooms in Frederiksværk. Not Copenhagen, but drivable distance compared to Ringkøbing.
First time watching your channel. Have you contacted the "kommune" you live in (Borgerservice)? You're propably able to apply for some paid absent leave to take care of your wife/family.
All the best to your wife, you and your family 💗
Hej JD. Thank you for your tip and lovely comment. I have not actually contacted our Borgerservice yet, but I will make contact. I have talked with my employer in relation to some sort of care leave we may be intitled to, and there is currently not much that i am entitled to. Having only been employed in Denmark for 6 months I have some leave to take. Not much though. And as we are still new to Denmark not all entitlements are fully available as yet. some things take 6 months, others up to 1 year before we can claim. As I am Australian, I am not an EU citizen and this can add even more limitations. I am not complaining. This is understandable, just bad timing for us unfortunatley.
Thanks agian
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@@whatisbrendanuptonow7552If your wife is in such condition, she needs daily care and you can't provide it (because of work), I'm pretty sure the kommune HAS to provide such care. She's an EU citizen, living in Denmark, correct?!
I'm also pretty sure, she won't be sent home from the hospital, as long as she's in a bad shape.
Sorry for the like.
It's nothing that i like, Breast Cancer.
I hope you'll get through it and that it'll end up as a minor bump on the road.
No worries mate 😎🙏🏼
the doctors costs are free in Denmark why do you have to pay???
Hej and thank you for your comment. Yes Sarah is currently in Germany recieving treatment to prepare her for the opperation. The staff at the hospital here in Denmark have been GREAT! We have no complaints and we are glad to have acces to these services. In Sarah's particular case, she started to rapidly loose condition shortly after her diagnosis. Sarah was getting weaker by the day. The blood tests that were performed here in Denmark showed an iron count of 4.5 which should be between 50 to 120 for women. The only option that was available was a perscriütion fpr iron supliment tablets, which even the doctor admitted would take 6 weeks to make any difference and even then she said that in Sarah´s case would not be sufficient. A blood infusion which apparently used to be common in Denmark and also Germany is now not an option. That is what we were told. Sarah also had worsening pain in her left arm and neck, which was a complaint that was not taken seriously. Sarah was given a date for surgery 3 weeks away which was then to be followed by chemo and or radiotheropy. If she couldn´t get out of bed now, how will she manage an operation and chemo in 3 weeks time. A doctor in Berlin with a great reputation for cancer management was suggested by a family member and he luckily had time for Sarah. 1 week after her first conciltation and Sarah is feeling much better. The medication that this particular doctor is using is readily available from main stream providers, but unfortunatley not any more covered by the public health system so it seems. Basicly, a detailed blood test is performed, then studdied by the doctor. Then he infuses the required minerals and vitamins that the blood is lacking. This process is repeated accordingly until blood levels are normal. The doctor also mentioned that Sarah is not his only Patient from Denmark who is currently recieving treatment, so his reputation is known outside od Germany. Hopefully this answers your question.
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Do you have MobilePay instead of gofundme?
@@jamieflame01 Hi Jamie. I do have mobile pay, but to tell you the truth I have not ever used it. I am not very tech savvy. Is there a way of crowd funding through mobile pay? Or do I just put my number out there for people to contribute to? Thanks for your suggestion. If you have a minute maybe you can give me a quick run down? Cheers
Jeez I just went down a rabbit hole of laws and regulations in DK aaand yes you can ask for donations buuut you need a permit (out of my scope). I just wanted to send you 100kr without gofund taking a cut.
Being sick fucking sucks. Best wishes to you all m8. Wish i wasn't living paycheck to paycheck.
Thanks Mate. Just the thought and comment carries alot of weight. I understand the whole budget problem too.
Cheers
Brendan
Made me sad to hear, but she´ll be fine! I did send a bit of cash and love though, just to be safe 😗 I hope many more of the viewers will do the same. Love! Now subscriber from Denmark.
Hej Wollaminfaetter. Thank you very much for your knid generousity and words of encouragement. It means a great deal to us!
I don't get it ?. If you have a yellow card and CPR number you should be covered.
So your costs are not related to Denmark but to Germany (?) since all the costs you mention are in EURO and we do not use that currency in Denmark. This confuses me somewhat. Have she not moved to Denmark or did this happen first before you moved to Denmark? I am simply asking because as a Dane our healthcare system are free of charge. My father recently were cured of cancer and had a two year long meeting with Danish healthcare and he have not paid anything what so ever, on the contrary, he got some extra cleaning and nursing help in the home on top of treatment, completely free of charge. Also received transport to and from hospital and physiotherapy free of charge. So how are Germany related to this?
Seems it are about Germany and not Denmark. I also thought Germany had free healthcare as Denmark? If it are a precondition that certain levels, say vitamin wise, are reached then vitamin shots and nutrition fluids can be prescribed and then should be free as well, at least here in Denmark. Please clarify.
In relation to my fathers illness I read quite a bit and talked to doctors and can generally recommend for her to eat a lot of nuts, carrots, and veggies in general. Stay away from sugar, no sodas at all. Brand new studies seem to show that Novo Nordisk new fat treatment drug Ozempic seem to be able to reduce cancer tumour cells as well. (EDIT)This are so new it have not been peer revived yet but have been found out by statistics from cancer treatment departments.
I hope the best for your wife and your entire family.
Hej and thank you for your comment. Yes Sarah is currently in Germany recieving treatment to prepare her for the opperation. The staff at the hospital here in Denmark have been GREAT! We have no complaints and we are glad to have acces to these services. In Sarah's particular case, she started to rapidly loose condition shortly after her diagnosis. Sarah was getting weaker by the day. The blood tests that were performed here in Denmark showed an iron count of 4.5 which should be between 50 to 120 for women. The only option that was available was a perscriütion fpr iron supliment tablets, which even the doctor admitted would take 6 weeks to make any difference and even then she said that in Sarah´s case would not be sufficient. A blood infusion which apparently used to be common in Denmark and also Germany is now not an option. That is what we were told. Sarah also had worsening pain in her left arm and neck, which was a complaint that was not taken seriously. Sarah was given a date for surgery 3 weeks away which was then to be followed by chemo and or radiotheropy. If she couldn´t get out of bed now, how will she manage an operation and chemo in 3 weeks time. A doctor in Berlin with a great reputation for cancer management was suggested by a family member and he luckily had time for Sarah. 1 week after her first conciltation and Sarah is feeling much better. The medication that this particular doctor is using is readily available from main stream providers, but unfortunatley not any more covered by the public health system so it seems. Basicly, a detailed blood test is performed, then studdied by the doctor. Then he infuses the required minerals and vitamins that the blood is lacking. This process is repeated accordingly until blood levels are normal. The doctor also mentioned that Sarah is not his only Patient from Denmark who is currently recieving treatment, so his reputation is known outside od Germany. Hopefully this answers your question.
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Brendan Hej and thank you for your comment. Yes Sarah is currently in Germany recieving treatment to prepare her for the opperation. The staff at the hospital here in Denmark have been GREAT! We have no complaints and we are glad to have acces to these services. In Sarah's particular case, she started to rapidly loose condition shortly after her diagnosis. Sarah was getting weaker by the day. The blood tests that were performed here in Denmark showed an iron count of 4.5 which should be between 50 to 120 for women. The only option that was available was a perscriütion fpr iron supliment tablets, which even the doctor admitted would take 6 weeks to make any difference and even then she said that in Sarah´s case would not be sufficient. A blood infusion which apparently used to be common in Denmark and also Germany is now not an option. That is what we were told. Sarah also had worsening pain in her left arm and neck, which was a complaint that was not taken seriously. Sarah was given a date for surgery 3 weeks away which was then to be followed by chemo and or radiotheropy. If she couldn´t get out of bed now, how will she manage an operation and chemo in 3 weeks time. A doctor in Berlin with a great reputation for cancer management was suggested by a family member and he luckily had time for Sarah. 1 week after her first conciltation and Sarah is feeling much better. The medication that this particular doctor is using is readily available from main stream providers, but unfortunatley not any more covered by the public health system so it seems. Basicly, a detailed blood test is performed, then studdied by the doctor. Then he infuses the required minerals and vitamins that the blood is lacking. This process is repeated accordingly until blood levels are normal. The doctor also mentioned that Sarah is not his only Patient from Denmark who is currently recieving treatment, so his reputation is known outside od Germany. Hopefully this answers your question.
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Brendan
@@whatisbrendanuptonow7552 Thanks for your answer. I hope it have not taken up to much of your valuable time but think many of my questions would also be raised by others thus hopefully they too have gotten a better insight. I hope your wife´s German family can be of serious assistance to you both, There can be many questions to relate to. It are a bit strange for me to hear that you had to seek private doctors and generally I would be very wary of people promising something/results our healthcare system wont. I however have had that type of questions close recently, as you could read. I urge you to make sure your wife consistently gets a handful of nuts and at least some part of a carrot with every meal throughout and also stay as far away from white sugar things, like sodas and candy as possible. Buy a juice machine and make fresh juice, aids with getting veggies/fruits and levels up where they should be. Carrots, Broccoli and sellery contains good stuff incl iron, so great to include in the juices. IF your wife´s family support system in Germany are low, I urge you to contact a cancer organisation to aid you in Germany and also here Denmark as well where they are not present. Maybe they can provide updated information and inspiration to questions you can ask doctors. Forgive my directness but if doctors see an advantage in taking away your wife´s breasts, you should strongly consider this. They can later be reconstructed. IF Denmark cannot offer a relevant treatment, as you describe it are the case, pro operation/treatment, you have options to get costs from treatment abroad paid but then you have to act immediately so that they can relate to the treatment your wife are offered elsewhere before it are initiated. if you have started then maybe later costs could be paid if approved by the Danish doctors if they are not able to do it but approve of it. I hope you have discussed this with the doctors in Denmark? An extended blood test Danish doctors should be able to provide without further ado also including any specific wishes you might have. Remember you can access these results digitally through Nem ID and if that are a hassle for you I cannot think that the doctors would not make a paper copy you could bring to a third party if you so should require. If nutrition shots are helpful for your wife it angers me if she cannot get them here. Maybe here again a contact with a cancer patient organisation could be of value to you, they would be able to tell you fast if such are the case, I cannot understand or even accept, if that should be so.. They would also be able to tell you about maximum time for different treatments/actions by heart. I hope the friends you have that moved to Denmark earlier can be part of your support system. You must seek some help and assistance that can aid you locally. Best to include this early and hope it will be a short aid than late if a prolonged journey, Informing the children´s school of the situation might cause some useful advice's as well. Danish cancer treatment and results generally have climbed higher and higher last 20 years and are a prioritised field in our healthcare system with many demands on time for actions etc. I hope some of the things I have written can be of just a little help for you. I will again extend my best wishes for your wife, you and the entire family and hope for the best possible outcome for you all.
@@Mike-zx1kx Thanks again Mike for your follow up and concern. Yes there was also other viewers who were confused and learned from our text conversation. Sarah´s diet has deffinatly changed recently even though she was a relitivly health eater compared to many before hand. She is following her diet strictly now. The school is aware of the situation and has been great. We will have to make contact with a cancer support net work and yes Sarah´s family have been very supportive. The Danish doctors have been very nice to deal with but seemed to not have the pre operation care tools at their disposal. Possibly if we knew the ins and outs of the system better we could put pressure on the wright person to get something extra, but we dont have the time to push the points. It seems that in Germany and also Australia which also has a reasonable health system. that the level of services available are getting cut back and the services that are left are stretched. This has been noticable in the last 3 to 4 years. Possibly it is simular here?
Again, Thank you for your time, well wishes and suggestions
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@@whatisbrendanuptonow7552 You are welcome. I am born and live in Denmark but have been establishing myself in other nations in relation to work, so have tried to be in the situation where a lot are new. I cannot imagine a worse time to have to deal with cancer on top of that. Happy to hear that you at least have your wife´s family as a support network in relatively close proximity. Around 20 years or a little longer ago, Denmark were falling a little behind statistically in cancer treatment in relation to other Nordic nations and it became a big subject for us Danes. Since then it have been a highly prioritised area and still are, so precisely when it comes to cancer it are my general belief, and what I personally experienced in relation to my fathers 2 year struggle that this are well dealt with. Now we statistically are in top in most areas. I were pretty involved in my fathers journey all along. He had two different cancer types and were cured for one and the other were an outbreak of skincancer that now will be monitored regularly and treated again if reoccurring. Doctors have firmly said that they will make sure by this that, that will not be the cause for his departure. Politicians in this nation can loose their seat if slacking on cancer treatment and one of the things that have been introduced in the period are strict timelimits on how long time things must take, that´s one of the reasons why I recommended contact with a cancer patient organisation and/or patient groups because they would be able to keep you informed of these limits. I believe the maximum period from an identified operable tumour are 30 days (to operation have to take place) and you mentioned 3 weeks. Denmark now have a relatively high, even by Western standards, access to quality precision cancer radiation cannons, something I believe also often can be part of an post operation treatment, so if that should be necessary, you at least have that positive knowledge. One of the other ways they have improved treatment are by specialising in some types of operation on some hospitals, so the surgery are done by people with high expertise in precisely those. So if your local hospital are not same as where Sarah will be operated, that are the good reason and if it is, then they know what they are doing.
If Sarah´s "numbers" were low they might have halted operation some days, so she had opportunity to get them up, as you described you have been able to but I think they are bound by rules to operate within the 30 days. Regarding the nutrition shots I cannot provide personal insight but again a reason why I think guidance from a cancer org. could be of value to you. The uncertainty of not being 100% on having the best option possible potentially provided, must be eliminated, so you do not use nonconstructive time thinking about it. They can provide the answer if that could be offered or not and then you both have that certainty.
Most families have had someone with cancer or know someone that have been trough it. Reaching out locally thus often will be met with understanding and help. I am happy to hear that also seems to be the case with the school. Have your local municipality been informed? They might be able to offer you some help as well? If Sarah are weak it could be simple things like having a support tripod she can use when taking a shower. If she are in Germany now maybe a good time to contact them and inform them beforehand, so you can get that or other things, by one phone call if/when actually needed. They have "libraries" of these kind of support items and you borrow it for as long it are needed. If Sarah needs home nursing post operation that often also are coordinated via the municipality. In Denmark it have become practice to try to help the patient at home so they do not have to be transported when weak and thus the qualified help come to you.
I live in Copenhagen so cannot be of much local assistance but should either of you have a sudden question that you feel a "native" would be needed to answer or find out, you are welcome to write it here and I will respond initially by answering that I have read it and then see if I can be of assistance. You don´t have to spend time responding to this, but now you know you have that option.
Why do you get treated in Germany when its free in Denmark ?
Why is your wife treated in Germany, if you live in Denmark?
Hej and thank you for your comment. Yes Sarah is currently in Germany recieving treatment to prepare her for the opperation. The staff at the hospital here in Denmark have been GREAT! We have no complaints and we are glad to have acces to these services. In Sarah's particular case, she started to rapidly loose condition shortly after her diagnosis. Sarah was getting weaker by the day. The blood tests that were performed here in Denmark showed an iron count of 4.5 which should be between 50 to 120 for women. The only option that was available was a perscriütion fpr iron supliment tablets, which even the doctor admitted would take 6 weeks to make any difference and even then she said that in Sarah´s case would not be sufficient. A blood infusion which apparently used to be common in Denmark and also Germany is now not an option. That is what we were told. Sarah also had worsening pain in her left arm and neck, which was a complaint that was not taken seriously. Sarah was given a date for surgery 3 weeks away which was then to be followed by chemo and or radiotheropy. If she couldn´t get out of bed now, how will she manage an operation and chemo in 3 weeks time. A doctor in Berlin with a great reputation for cancer management was suggested by a family member and he luckily had time for Sarah. 1 week after her first conciltation and Sarah is feeling much better. The medication that this particular doctor is using is readily available from main stream providers, but unfortunatley not any more covered by the public health system so it seems. Basicly, a detailed blood test is performed, then studdied by the doctor. Then he infuses the required minerals and vitamins that the blood is lacking. This process is repeated accordingly until blood levels are normal. The doctor also mentioned that Sarah is not his only Patient from Denmark who is currently recieving treatment, so his reputation is known outside od Germany. Hopefully this answers your question.
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More than enough, I wish you all the best!
@@whatisbrendanuptonow7552 Please stop the copy/paste it's annoying
Undskyld, det her lugter for meget af fup, man tager ikke til Tyskland for supplerende behandling, jeg er selv opperet for tarmkraft og lymfekræft så lidt erfaring har jeg med behandlings tilbud
Jo, det er der faktisk nogen som gør. Kender selv en som har været afsted flere gange.
Har virkelig svært ved, at tro på det du fortæller, om det danske sundhedssystem. Der må være noget jeg har overset. For jeg kan simpelthen ikke tro, at du er ude på at lave plat...
Just listen to the video. ..
Det er behandling i Tyskland, ikke DK.
@@landersen8173 Undskylder for misforståelsen.
@@cbjmurer helt i orden. Jeg misforstod også til at starte med.
That's bull, you don't pay for health care in DK, if you are an European citizen as your wife are, you just need to show your European health card to get free treatment.
I will donate, but also, I have been through simular stuff, and would like to heip with anything I can. If you need somebody to ask about our healthcare system and cancer please contact me. I am not a pro, but has been in the system for 8 years now.
Hej Solvieg. Thank you for your generousity and also your kind offer of support. If you have face book maybe we can make direct contact there for privacy reasons? I am not actually very tech savy so possibly you have a better suggestion. But again, thank you for your generousity and time!
My face book name is Brendan Mcg
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