Grochola honestly about the disease.  “I’m afraid of pretty much everything and I’m a terrible pessimist”

Grochola honestly about the disease. “I’m afraid of pretty much everything and I’m a terrible pessimist”

Katarzyna Grochola recently gave an interview to Ma³gorzata Ohme. In the conversation, which was published on the YouTube platform, the subject of the writer’s illness was raised. – I was worried about the fact that the will was unsettled, that I had to meet my daughter, that certain things had to be agreed, because things could be different – she confessed.

Katarzyna Grochola is one of the most popular Polish writers. She is the author of many best-selling novels (including Never in Life, I’ll Show You, Fluttering Wings). A few months ago, she informed fans about her cancer. She then admitted that she was in the hospital after undergoing surgery. “Yes, yes, I had cancer of the right lung […]Yes, yes, I have double surgery,” she wrote on her Instagram account.

Grochola about his illness and testament

Recently, Grochola gave an interview to Ma³gorzata Ohme. Now you can on the journalist’s channel. In the conversation, the topic of the writer’s cancer came up, among other things. Grochola confessed that she approached the matter very task-oriented. “I just couldn’t take it all in.” Because when I found out that I had this lung cancer, first of all I really wanted to give the book to the publisher. Therefore, I turned it inside out and violently, because somehow it seemed to me that if this was to be my last book, well, because I might not come back, something might happen – she betrayed. – I was worried about the fact that the will was unsettled, that I had to meet my daughter, that certain things had to be determined, because things could be different. But it was all somehow not in fear, but in such a responsible treatment of a thing that is serious. And not that I will die for sure, just in the “if something happens” – added the writer.

“I’m a terrible pessimist”

Grochola also confessed that she has a lot of fears.I’m afraid of pretty much everything, and I’m actually a terrible pessimist, and I have a way of fighting this pessimism to choose the better things, because it somehow lifts me up. But I have fear. […] It is very difficult for me to experience the illnesses and deaths of my friends.

Source: Gazeta

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