Kapanlagi.com - Tasya Kamila's husband, Randi Bachtiar, was diagnosed with lymphoma. After undergoing several treatments and intensive care, Randi is now declared cancer-free.
The former child actress said that her husband had undergone four rounds of chemotherapy and 25 rounds of radiation after surgery. After going through the process, the doctor confirmed that Randi's body was free from active cancer cells.
"Alhamdulillah, Randi is now free from cancer. This is something that we are very grateful for, after all the worries and sadness we have experienced. Alhamdulillah, the struggle is over," said Tasya in a virtual press conference on Saturday (24/7/2021).
Of course, Tasya and Randi Bachtiar feel grateful for successfully recovering from lymphoma. It is reported that Randi himself will make a vow after being declared free from his illness. However, Tasya did not disclose what vow her beloved husband will make.
"So, there will be a vow, but why should I talk about it? There's no need to flaunt it. We have done our best efforts after getting the expected results, and we are very grateful. Randi is also relieved because the doctor gave a positive impression and hope, saying 'you were detected early and the type can be cured, although it is quite rare, but alhamdulillah, 85 percent recover'," said Tasya.
1. Focus on Randi's Health
Tasya Kamila - Randi Bachtiar (credit: instagram.com/tasyakamila)
The singer of the song Anak Gembala said that during Randi Bachtiar's treatment, her husband's immunity had decreased. This made Randi vulnerable to any type of virus infection, including Covid-19. To improve her husband's immunity, Tasya is now focusing on Randi's health through food intake.
"What is clear is that Randi's immune system has significantly decreased, her lymphocytes and leukocytes are very low, which makes Randi susceptible to virus infections, not just Covid. Lymphocytes and leukocytes need to be boosted by natural immunomodulators, such as mushrooms and animal protein. Fish is allowed, and egg whites are recommended," said Tasya.
"They say that cancer patients should not eat meat, but because the goal is to increase lymphocyte and leukocyte immunity, the doctor allows him to consume animal protein, one kilogram of meat per week. Just follow the doctor's advice, take vitamin C, D, and Zinc, exercise, sunbathe, and also avoid stress, too much stress affects our immune system and body," continued Tasya.
In addition, Tasya said she has to pay attention to her husband's weight. Excessive fat in the body can cause cancer cells to become active again.
"The trigger for cancer recurrence is fatty liver, so if overweight, the cancer can come back. We need to reduce fast food and foods containing chemicals and flavor enhancers," concluded Tasya.
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