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26.07.2023 11:00
The baby continues to undergo a one-time course of chemotherapy. The doctors will further adjust the treatment plan after new tests. They say the tumour has visually shrunk, and we expect the examinations to confirm this. In any case, she should continue therapy, but the parents have no money for it, and we ask you to please help little Eva.
The little girl is attacked by a rare and very aggressive type of cancer, and her little body is holding on with all its might. Eva cries loud sometimes because she doesn't know why she is permanently in pain, but once the pain recedes, she runs to play. The girl wants to live and go back to her childhood.
Eva is learning more and more words each day and is actively learning to speak. She has recently mastered a new phrase - "Mum, help me". My heart breaks with the pain of the nightmare, our little girl had to encounter. She was only 3 months old when a terrible disease entered her little life. From that time on, she spent her whole life in hospitals.
"Eva was crying a lot, trying to get out. She called through her sobs: 'Mama...', pleading for help. I'm next to her, holding her arms and legs. Judas. I sit with her sobbing on my lap, breathing through her sobs, my heart breaking at her suffering. My little hero, so much on her little shoulders. I'm desperate. My daughter is slowly dying. If we can't pay for it in time, there'll be no more help, and I don't know where to go to save my little girl. My hands are disabled. I'm scared. Please help!" - Katya, Eva's mum, begs for help.
Eva's mum doesn't know where to look for help. Her baby is dying. She has no money to save her little girl. Her voice is shaking, and her soul is crying. She's lost her peace. Please support Little Eva's fundraising. Your help will save the little girl's life!
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