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Urgent! Elina has been in intensive care for two days. CANCER!

05.03.2025 09:09

Upon her arrival in Turkey, the girl underwent all the necessary medical tests, which revealed very concerning results. The doctors informed her that a bone marrow transplant is unavoidable. Unfortunately, the cost of the treatment is beyond what the family can afford. With only two months until Aizada's delivery, the doctors must work quickly to bring Elina into remission. A course of chemotherapy has started.

Time is of the essence, and it is our responsibility as adults to take action! Every donation, repost in your Stories, or even a message to a friend could help save Elinochka.

“After another round of chemotherapy, Elina was in good spirits, sitting on the hospital cot and watching cartoons. However, after the treatment, her face was slightly swollen, and red spots had appeared. The doctor examined her and prescribed an antihistamine. The medication took effect quickly, and the swelling and spots began to fade. 

But an hour later, Elina suddenly started experiencing shortness of breath. Within minutes, her skin turned blue, and she began to suffocate. She was rushed to the intensive care unit and placed on oxygen. I was in complete shock, sitting there in tears, worried about when my girl would be able to breathe normally again. The doctors later expressed concern about the risk of premature labor and were prepared for it,” says Aizada, Elina’s mother.

Currently, Elina's condition has stabilised, but she and her mother remain in intensive care. Doctors have stated that her reaction was caused by an infection in her body and weakened immunity.

The fate of little Elina is uncertain, and her life hangs in the balance. There are less than two months left until her birth, and a bone marrow transplant (BMT) must take place soon. Stem cells will be collected from the umbilical cord blood. At this moment, each of us can play a role in determining the baby’s future.

We sincerely urge you, right now, to show compassion and help save her life in time. Time is of the essence, and it is our responsibility as adults to take action!

The fate of little Elina is uncertain, and her life hangs in the balance. There are less than two months left until her birth, and a bone marrow transplant (BMT) must take place soon. Stem cells will be collected from the umbilical cord blood. At this moment, each of us can play a role in determining the baby’s future.

We sincerely urge you, right now, to show compassion and help save her life in time. Time is of the essence, and it is our responsibility as adults to take action!

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