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26.09.2024 07:17
According to Zhanna's doctor, the little girl has 4 chemotherapy sessions left, and the preparation for the bone marrow transplant (BMT) will begin preliminarily next week. Everyone is anxious and nervous about everything going well. However, the most important question of payment for the transplant remains open. The clinic is requesting 60% of the amount to be paid, but the parents do not have enough money.
Let's help little Zhanna heal from cancer! Zhanna is tolerating chemotherapy normally now. The catheter bothers her a little, but she is almost used to it. Her mood is good because both parents are present.
The other day, Zhanna's father visited her in the Turkish hospital. Zhanna was eagerly waiting for him to arrive for her birthday, but he couldn't make it due to their difficult financial situation. This was particularly upsetting for Zhanna, as his visit was supposed to be the main gift for her special day. However, Mirbek, Zhanna's father, decided to stay and be there for her Bone Marrow Transplant (BMT).
Feruza, Zhanna's mother, shared their financial concerns, stating, "The clinic informed us that we need to pay at least 60-70% of the expenses. My husband brought all the money he could gather and even borrowed some, but it's still not enough. We are anxious and don't know what to do. We need money urgently."
Please support the sick girl!
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