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03.07.2025 09:00
Recently, following another round of intensive treatment, his doctor happily announced that Imran has progressed from stage three to stage two cerebral palsy!
Since Imran participated in the Sun of Hope Foundation fundraising event, we have kept in touch with his mother, the lovely Aziza, and have been eagerly following his progress. Aziza goes above and beyond to ensure that her son grows, develops, and has the chance for a full life. She actively seeks every opportunity for treatment and rehabilitation, works tirelessly, and inspires others with her determination.
Imran's story serves as a vivid reminder that you should never give up. With effort, love, and support, positive outcomes will follow. According to the doctor, if Imran continues on his current path, he can expect to transition to a mild form of cerebral palsy within 1–2 years.
Thanks to your participation and support, the foundation was able to provide Imran with:
- A verticalizer—a special device that helps train muscles and maintains an upright position.
- A course of hardware treatment from leading specialists in Russia.
- Eye surgery that he still needs to undergo.
Imran has a lot of work ahead of him, but we believe he will succeed. We can celebrate his achievements and admire the courage and strength of his mother. Thank you to everyone who has supported him. Together, we can achieve remarkable things.
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