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04.05.2024 10:21
Happy Birthday Radik! May this world be filled with amazing colours for you, and may the joy of its knowledge not be overshadowed by illness. Let this year be the year of getting rid of a serious illness. Ahead of you, there is a trip to Switzerland and a bone marrow transplant, and we hope it is successful and as easy as possible.
We want to thank everyone who took part in saving the baby!
When Radik's mother gave birth to her son, she felt the happiest. When she saw him, she thought, "Is this my son, a real bogatyr and defender?" What was her grief when she learned a few days later about her baby's dangerous diagnosis? Because of a gene fault, Radik had no immunity. This is Bruton's disease, which can make the common cold deadly for him.
The family is eternally grateful to each one of you for giving their boy a chance to survive in this world. And fundraising for the treatment that will save the little guy has now been closed!
We wish Radik a healthy and happy life forever! Happy birthday, Radik!
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