15.07.2024 16:33
We express our deepest condolences to the family!
We barely rejoiced that the metastases were going away, Danis passed the first stage of bone marrow transplantation, as we received alarming news - our hero was in intensive care, and his liver started to fail. But Danis had already entered remission, we hoped that in August he would return home and go to school in autumn. When they told him in his homeland that he had 2 months to live, they took up his rescue in Turkey, thanks to modern protocols Turkish doctors managed to stop cancer.
But then the liver failed, and literally in five days the child was burnt out. The drug that was supposed to start the liver did not help, then the kidneys failed and last weekend the heart of our brave Danis stopped.
Yes, the miracle we were all waiting for happened, cancer was defeated, but the internal organs could not take the pressure and failed. It is unbearable to write this post, we believed and prayed to the last. But the Almighty has determined a different life cycle for Danis. We only have to pray and remember our hero, who never gave up and believed to the last.
We express our sincere condolences to Danis' family and friends. We are deeply distressed and sympathise with you all.
May this time offer chances to reflect on the past and look to the future. The future belongs to our descendants, our children, and we can trust them! However, they need our support.
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