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13.12.2023 09:25
A little girl named "Moonlight", that's how Aylin translates, loves shark cartoons, loves to draw, sing songs and smile. She is an ordinary girl, sweet and kind, but her life is very unusual. She has to defend herself every day and every day from the cruel cancer. And little Aylin is eternally grateful for your help in this fight. She wants to live so badly! She has to fight for her life against death...
Thank you for paying for the medical help to get her out of the clutches of the disease! You have given her a priceless gift!
This disease has brought so much grief to the family..... One morning, the girl had a fever, her eyes were swollen and the colour of her urine was red. Mum was very frightened. A month ago she learnt that it was blood cancer. Little Aylin was on drips all day and night. She started having tantrums. She was so desperate that they called a neurologist and sedated her. Every day tests were taken, but the situation was getting worse.... She has an abnormal course of illness and needs frequent MRD tests and expensive medication.
"I don't know what this is for my little girl. She is suffering so much! I don't understand...why... I can't cure my daughter myself. I don't have the money. All I want is for this terrible disease to spare my poor little girl!
Thank you for helping my little girl! Now everything will be fine!"- Akgul, Aileen's mother.
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