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Updated 13:35

Warsaw DJ Seeks Help After Hip Disease

Warsaw DJ recovery: popular DJ seeks crowdfunding for surgery and wound care after complications halted public treatment.

Konrad Tomaszewski, a well-known local DJ, fights to regain mobility. Warsaw DJ recovery now depends on funds for wound care and a private hip operation.

Who is affected and what happened

Konrad used to power Warsaw nights. Moreover, he built a loyal crowd across the city. However, advanced degenerative hip disease reduced his mobility. Consequently, he has used crutches since last year. In addition, daily tasks now require intense effort and cause pain. Therefore, he cannot prepare meals alone, do laundry, or keep his flat in order without help.

Medical delay and why timing matters

Konrad qualified for a hip replacement under Poland’s public system. However, doctors postponed the operation. Consequently, recurring ulcers on his skin stopped the surgery. Moreover, wound treatment demands regular medical care and time to heal. Therefore the public wait list can delay surgery for months. In addition, delays can worsen quality of life and lead to prolonged pain medication use. Painkillers can harm the body when used long term. Therefore the urgency pushes many patients toward private care.

Financial impact and loss of work

Konrad lost his ability to DJ. As a result, he lost his income. Moreover, cancelled gigs removed his main revenue stream. Consequently, he struggles to cover daily expenses and medical bills. In addition, long rehabilitation will likely keep him off stage for months. Therefore he has launched a public fundraiser to cover private treatment costs as well as wound care. You can find the fundraiser at https://pomagam.pl/chke7f.

Why this matters to expats and Warsaw’s scene

DJs shape Warsaw’s nightlife and community events. Moreover, they support charity nights and local culture. Therefore losing a well-known DJ affects venues and fans. In addition, many expats attend events and may want to contribute. Consequently, supporting a local artist helps maintain the city’s cultural fabric.

💡 GOOD TO KNOW: If you are an expat, understand that Poland’s public health system, the NFZ (National Health Fund), covers many procedures but often has long waiting lists. Moreover, ZUS is the social insurance institution handling pensions and benefits. In addition, a PESEL number is your national ID number for bureaucratic access. Therefore, expats without full coverage may need private care or crowdfunding. Finally, platforms like Pomagam accept foreign cards, but check transfer fees.

Friends and colleagues continue to help. DJ Greg Morph played a benefit set to raise awareness and funds. Moreover, the story reached local media, and the community responded. Therefore donations and shared awareness give Konrad his best chance to return to an active life. In addition, even small gifts cover wound dressings, medications, and physiotherapy sessions.

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