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17.03.2025 16:21
"After his first surgery at the age of three, Daniel was unable to walk for eight months. Now, following his second operation, the situation is repeating itself. Additionally, the chemotherapy medication he is currently receiving increases his pain, especially after the dosage is increased. At night, the pain becomes so severe that Daniel cannot sleep.
We now have to undergo rehabilitation, which requires additional investment. I am raising my son alone and spending all my time with him in the hospital. I appeal to everyone who cares: please don’t leave us to face this alone." — Mum.
Daniel visited a neurologist due to pain in his legs. He feels exhausted and is unable to walk normally. The doctor diagnosed him with muscle atrophy in his legs and recommended a rehabilitation program. He was informed about what to expect during the treatment at the medical centre. In the rehabilitation room, there are massage options available; however, Daniel is prohibited from undergoing microcurrents and heating therapies due to his underlying condition, which is oncology. Instead, he has been prescribed special exercises and massages to help restore the strength in his leg muscles.
Doctors stated that while the treatment would help, it wouldn't eliminate the pain. The key focus is on addressing muscle atrophy; without this, Daniel risks losing the ability to walk.
This sweet little boy truly needs our support! Let's come together to help him! Every contribution, no matter how small, makes a difference.
Please consider helping Daniel. He requires rehabilitation and 27 weeks of cancer treatment, which is quite expensive. His mother and Daniel cannot manage this on their own!
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