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18.07.2025 09:00
Last week, Sultan and his father were admitted to the hospital again for another round of chemotherapy. Unfortunately, the little boy's body is weakened, and he has contracted a virus. With a high fever and severe inflammation, doctors have prescribed antibiotics to help save him.
As a result, the chemotherapy has to be postponed, as any complications at this stage could be detrimental. The test results thus far have been concerning, and an important genetic test is forthcoming. This test will determine how Sultan's future treatment will be approached. His parents are anxiously awaiting the results.
The baby is suffering from severe pain in his legs — he can hardly walk. Every day, Sultan asks his dad, “When are we going home?” His dad, holding back tears, whispers, “Soon, son...”
Sultan and his family urgently need your help to continue his treatment. Every amount you donate and every transfer you make brings us closer to the day when his father can bring his son home healthy.
Please support Sultan! Donate now and give this little boy a chance to overcome his illness.
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