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26.03.2025 11:00
After a severe reaction to chemotherapy, Elina was urgently transferred to the intensive care unit. Her condition was critical, but the doctors managed to stabilise her, and now she and her mother are back in the regular ward.
Elina is still undergoing treatment, but the fight against her illness is far from over. She requires a bone marrow transplant. A compatibility test has been conducted with her brother and sister, revealing her sister is an 80% match. The final decision regarding the transplant will be made after the birth, once the umbilical cord blood is tested.
There is one more challenge to consider. Aizada, Elina's mother, undergoes a complete examination every week because she has a negative Rh factor, which raises concerns about potential complications.
There is a chance to save her, but time is running out! Each examination and test is a crucial step toward a transplant that could save Elina's life.
Elina needs support! Her struggle is not over yet. Every amount of help is another chance for life.
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