We have guests — welcome!

22.05.2024 13:05

Today, our new ward, Imran Buranov, and his mom, Aziza, were guests of the Foundation. Imran's mom wanted to come and meet us in person, and we are always happy to have guests, especially such a marvellous, inquisitive, and smiling boy like Imran.

Imran has had a difficult start in life. Immediately after birth, he was admitted to the pediatric intensive care unit because he did not cry and appeared blue. It was later discovered that he was born prematurely, at 34 weeks of pregnancy, and he was diagnosed with several serious health conditions. As a result, he requires constant medical treatment, and his mother has had to seek support from kind people to fund his rehabilitation.

When Imran arrived at the Foundation, he initially thought he had been brought to a hospital and refused to let his mom bring him inside in a pram bike. However, after seeing that we had prepared a small present for him in the form of a car, he changed his mind and even agreed to walk. Within a few minutes, he was happily babbling while sitting on the sofa.

Aziza shared with us her recent successes. She mentioned that thanks to consistent therapy, Imranchik has started to speak a little and is slowly progressing in walking. However, he must have continuous lessons; otherwise, there might be setbacks, rendering all efforts futile. Imran is very fearful of doctors and masseurs. Aziza, Imran's mother, mentioned, "The whole hospital is in an uproar when he receives a massage, but it's necessary. It's challenging for adults, and the child doesn't understand the purpose, but we see the results and continue. We are very hopeful about the upcoming operation."

We hope that you will also lend your support to Imran, allowing him to significantly improve his condition and quality of life. 

Please support Imran!

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