06.11.2024 11:10
Parents are losing Myrza to brain cancer due to financial issues. Please help!
Attention, generous individuals! A child is in desperate need of help! If everyone who reads this message could contribute in any way—whether by sharing it, leaving a comment, or making a donation—this boy could have a fighting chance!
Please help save Myrza from cancer. A lack of funds is preventing him from receiving the treatment he needs to heal!
Myrza was sent home from the hospital in Turkey, but the tumour remains in his head, and his family cannot afford the treatment needed for this aggressive cancer. His parents are heartbroken and feel helpless in supporting their son.
“It is frightening to be without doctors’ supervision in this condition. Myrza has almost stopped eating. He feels dizzy, is constantly nauseated, and often vomits after eating. Recently, he had a severe nosebleed that we could barely stop,” says Ayslu, Myrza's mother.
The child's next treatment step was decided to take place in India due to lower costs. However, even in India, the funds available were only sufficient for an examination. Myrza's condition is critical.
On October 22, he and his parents arrived in Delhi. Upon arrival, they went directly to the clinic for a consultation, where blood tests were conducted. The following day, Myrza underwent an MRI scan. Once they return from this trip, the attending doctor will outline a treatment plan for him.
Please support this critical phase of the boy's treatment and help his parents save their son from cancer!
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