17.04.2023 00:00
The illness started with symptoms of the simple flu. In the morning, Ahmet was running and playing as usual; in the evening, he had a high fever. At that moment, his mother could not have imagined it was the beginning of blood cancer. But Ahmet is on the mend through the efforts of the doctors. He and his mother are grateful for your help!
Ahmet was born on 5 March 2018, the third child in the family. When he was only six months old, his mother had to go to another country for work. She only returned to her homeland when her son was three.
He didn't get better for a long time, so his mother and Ahmet went to the paediatrician at their residence and had a general blood test. The doctor said to go immediately to the Jal hospital. The medics looked at the results and rushed Ahmet to the hospital. There had already been 90 per cent of tumour cells in the general blood test. The disease had spread rapidly. For a couple of days, the boy was under complete examination. Then he had to be put on daily drips for seven days without interruption. Luckily, he was stabilised, and the last tests were good. The doctor said that Ahmet was in remission and the first treatment protocol could be completed.
But Ahmet needs a test, which is unavailable in his homeland. The family is grateful for your help in paying for the test. May your kindness return to you many times over!
It is a great joy when children return home in remission. And cancer no longer follows in their footsteps! May Ahmet and his family do well!
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