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08.01.2024 10:22
"We have been waiting so long for a miracle! We haven't given up hope that we can save our Asadoni from cancer! Without your support, the treatment for our little girl will end! Don't give up on her, please!"- Asadhia's mum.
Fortunately, the girl didn’t celebrate in the hospital. She was with her family and loved ones. That magical moment when the clock strikes twelve and the year changes on the calendar, little Asadia dreamt of just a miracle.
But after the New Year, Asadoni arrived at the hospital. A new course of heavy treatment lies ahead. The baby cries a lot.
How can it be that little girl has to go through this terrible pain, grief and despair?!
The illness came on 21 May 2023 while she was with her grandmother in Temirtau. Her parents thought it was an ordinary acute respiratory infection, but she was getting worse! They rushed Asadoni away in an ambulance. After taking tests, they took her to the intensive care unit and received a blood transfusion. Mum suffered a panic attack. On 26 May 2023, Asadoni already had a critical haemoglobin level. Tests showed blast cells (33%)- acute leukaemia! The family lacks the money to pay for the treatment.
Mum's news: "Now the test results are worse than expected. The level of leucocytes and neutrophils has not come back to normal. Since the numbers are pretty low, Asadiya does not go for walks, she does not go out anywhere at all. The isolation has made the little girl very sensitive and hurtful. All the pain she has gone through reflects in her behaviour."
Mother believes that kind people will not abandon her brave Asadoni and will help to pay for the lifesaving treatment! Without your help, it is simply impossible for the girl!
Save Asadia! Create a miracle in the coming year!
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