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03.08.2023 16:00
The baby is going through a complicated post-transplant period, which requires close attention from doctors. The heavy treatment and the blows of a dangerous disease weakened the body. The treatment must not be interrupted under any circumstances. After bone marrow transplantation, a "graft versus host" reaction can occur. This complication claims many lives. We are asking for your help to save Amir's life.
Amir's condition is strictly monitored, and this is the only way to avoid complications. His blood counts are still not getting back to normal. Sodium in the body is low, so doctors decided to hospitalise the child, started a course of treatment and conducted examinations. Luckily, everything's clean. They prescribed new medicines. At the moment, Amir is taking seven medications.
The boy's immunity is at zero, and he even had to stop going out to avoid getting an infection. Despite all these difficulties, Amir tries to smile, play and believe that soon everything will be over and he will come home healthy. For this purpose, it is crucial to raise the necessary amount of money in time.
Don't leave Amir in trouble, and help him to defeat this terrible disease!
Please help us save our son! Sultanchik is very sweet, and he will be eternally grateful for your kindness, as will we. Don't let us lose him; we love him so much! Unfortunately, we can't save him without your support." Dilnaz, Sultan's mum.
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