It's time to help cancer patients in Kyrgyzstan!

14.11.2023 06:40

Hospitals do not always have funding to buy expensive and effective medications, hospitals do not have enough medicines, and many families cannot afford to buy them. What can we do today for children who are tormented and kept in their cruel world by a severe and incurable disease without expensive treatment? How can we help them?

 

 

Can we even imagine what the little patients in oncology wards feel? No, we can only go through it. And I wish no one had to do that! Because it's scary to even think and talk about...

Children suffer. It's all happening right next door, in a hospital nearby. How many medicines they're waiting for and need right now... "Asparaginase, vitamins, medical nutrition, antibiotics. And how I wish they could wait for them and not suffer! This sad reality, in which the hospital does not have enough medicines and children suffer, we are the ones who are supposed to fix it! It is our time to help!

The children of Kyrgyzstan, like those in our families, friends and relatives, are asking for help! Treatment in oncology wards is already a terrible way to go. But what happens when there is nothing to anaesthetise their suffering when chemistry beats cancer, and with it the baby, because deadly diseases are defeated by the same powerful means ... When stomatitis torments children, and there are no antifungal agents? When the fragile organism attacked by viruses and infections is about to break, and there are no antibiotics ...

It is not necessary to have special knowledge about oncology or to be a specialist to give a helping hand to a sick child. 

The children of the oncology ward are begging for help! They are among us! Please help us!

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