A New Zealand woman is racing against the clock to make it to Australia before her sister dies from brain cancer - and with doctors saying there鈥檚 only a month left she is desperately trying to raise the money to be there.
Maryanne Peka鈥檚 sister Shermayne Young is 鈥渢he best of us all鈥.
鈥淪he is the kind of person that鈥檚 very full of life, very positive. She wouldn鈥檛 say a mean thing about anybody and she鈥檇 give you the shirt off her back,鈥 Peka told the聽Herald.
But Young 鈥渄rew the short straw鈥 and is now facing a terminal cancer diagnosis in Australia.
鈥淲hat happened to her is just beyond all of us.鈥
Young was diagnosed with grade 4 glioblastoma - malignant tumours in her brain that since her diagnosis in July last year have narrowed her life down to a hospital bed.
She is not eligible for disability care in Australia, despite having lived there for 20 years, because she never became a citizen. This means that while her hospital care is covered, as soon as she goes home the family will find themselves on their own financially - which only adds to the stress for those still in New Zealand.
Shermayne Young in hospital.
She said her family is in disbelief that this would happen to Young, who always worked hard to be her best self.
鈥淢y brothers and I look, we all, we all say to each other 鈥榃hat the hell she鈥檚 the cleanest one out of us all鈥. This chick is always taking care of herself, wanting to look her absolute best and she ended up drawing the short the short straw.鈥
鈥淪he鈥檚 dying. She can hardly keep her eyes open because she鈥檚 nauseous all the time鈥 we can barely recognise her.鈥
Shermayne and her family. Younger brother Joe (left), eldest sister Maryanne, sister-in-law Rebecca, youngest brother Te Reupena, Shermayne and youngest sister Alex.
A young Shermayne and Chris at their wedding.
Doctors told Peka and her family there was nothing else that could be done to treat Young, and it was now time to go home and make the best of the time she has left.
鈥淪he鈥檚 convinced herself that if she is no longer on treatment she will die,鈥 Peka said.
鈥淚 just try to say to her just because you鈥檙e not going to have the treatment doesn鈥檛 mean that we stop fighting.鈥
One of the things that Young wanted to do before she died was to renew her wedding vows with her husband Chris, beneath the cherry blossoms in Japan, but as her health has deteriorated, Peka says the family are now looking at other options.
鈥淪he wanted to do that in Japan with all of us there but we鈥檙e trying to think of ways of creating the scene at home, at her house.鈥
With eight close family members still in New Zealand, Peka is fighting hard to raise enough money to get everyone over to Australia for Young鈥檚 final journey.
鈥淥ur plan is to try and get there as soon as possible because she wants to pass on over there, it鈥檚 where her daughters and her grandchildren are.鈥
础听聽to raise money for Young鈥檚 care has already raised A$2360 ($2540).
She told the聽贬别谤补濒诲听the community support has been incredible.
鈥淲e鈥檝e just had some amazing people that have been there to help us do things and, come and support us.鈥
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