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27.11.2024 11:20
New fundraising! The baby's life could be cut short at any moment! Aslan has been diagnosed with blood cancer, OML. Without your help and support this brave little boy will survive...
The first efforts to save their beloved baby and the very first treatment, began in their homeland, in Kazakhstan. The doctors of the Institute of Paediatrics in Almaty treated the baby. At that time doctors hoped that after the first chemotherapy, the eye tumour would go down and the redness would fade. But, unfortunately, the body's response to the treatment was not positive. Immediately after the first chemotherapy, there were severe complications. The poor baby's second eye swelled up. This case was atypical and severe.
The head of the department informed the family that, given their son's age and the protocols of the medical centre, Aslan might not be able to endure a sufficient number of chemotherapy treatments. The best decision in their situation would be to fly abroad immediately to save their son.
Desperate, the parents hurried to explore options for saving him, fully aware they were losing time.
After a long and unsuccessful search for treatment, they were informed about the Asibadem clinic in Turkey. Miraculously, they managed to raise all of Aslan's blood parameters and urgently flew to Istanbul.
For the family, saving the baby is an enormous challenge that the parents cannot support financially. They pray for help and hope only for you, merciful kind people!
May your homes always be filled with peace, prosperity, good health and the warmth of your family and friends. May this joyful festival fill your hearts with kindness, compassion and gratitude.
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