29.10.2023 09:10
Today, our beautiful Jamilya turns 11 years old. It's a great age of discovery, opportunities and new horizons. But the girl is deprived of all that. A terrible cancer has invaded her life, trampled all her dreams, took away her strength and is trying to deprive her of the last hope for salvation. Only together, we can help Jamilya resist the terrible enemy, get out of his clutches and stay alive.
"Jamilya is not feeling well. She has had chemotherapy, immunotherapy and radiotherapy at the same time. She had very bad side effects - liquid stools, and her analyses have dropped. Jamilya hasn't eaten anything for a few days. She's lost another three kilos. The next course of immunotherapy is scheduled in a week. My daughter can't distract herself with anything, and nothing can entertain her, complete apathy. I am frightened as my daughter is fading before my eyes. If the treatment is interrupted, she will not last long. Please help us," Jamilya's mother pleads tearfully.
On her birthday, Jamilya is in the hospital without strength and in a complicated condition. She will not have a cheerful party and guests. But she will make her main wish - to survive and return home. We would like our lovely ward to smile today. Even if she cried, it was only because of happiness that the fundraising was closed, and her treatment would not be interrupted.
Let's congratulate the amazing Jamilya on her birthday and give her the main gift - the opportunity to undergo life-saving treatment!
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