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01.09.2023 14:36
Jamilya is sad. Today, her classmates went to the 5th grade. She longs to be among them again. Alas! Cancer has closed her in the hospital for a long time and took away her last strength. Because of the aggressive tendency of cancer, Jamila had to skip the fourth grade. She will probably spend this school year fighting for life as well.
"Mum, my classmates are going to fifth grade, and what about me?" - cries Jamilya. Mum tries to cheer up the girl, to support her. She is now feeling so sad and hurt. Dzhamilya loved school, always went there with pleasure, and she missed her classmates.
Unfortunately, Jamili's condition is complicated: her blood counts are very low again, and the girl has been hospitalised again. Only blood parameters increased, and chemotherapy was resumed, but in a week, everything collapsed again: low platelets and haemoglobin. Jamilya is at risk of being left without treatment in this dangerous situation. The money on deposit has run out, and the clinic can demand payment of the bill at any moment.
Before her illness, Jamilya was an open and cheerful girl. With great pleasure, she was engaged in dancing, went to music school, and dreamed of becoming a famous violinist. But all this was in the past. Cancer destroyed all her dreams. The girl misses home, relatives and friends very much. This morning, she is sad, afraid to surf the Internet because there are pictures of her classmates rushing to school, rejoicing over the new school year. Only Jamilya has no reason to be happy. She is balancing on the edge, waiting to be rescued.
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