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09.12.2022 09:39
Askhat has been undergoing exhausting treatment since the spring of this year. The boy is suffering from acute lymphatic leukaemia. Despite the pain, he suffers, he does not lose faith in a bright future. He faces the world openly and with a smile.
Cancer entered the life of the Mavlonov family in March this year. Askhat's temperature increased, his appetite disappeared, and fatigue appeared. They thought it was cold. But the boy did not get better. Later the pain in his chest and legs appeared. The parents went to the hospital to get help. The blood test turned out badly, and Askhat was urgently referred to the pediatric haematology department. After further tests, the terrible diagnosis was revealed: acute lymphoblastic leukaemia. Since May, the boy has been treated in the Department of Pediatric Oncology and Oncohematology. He has had three cycles of chemotherapy. Askhat needed an expensive examination to correct the treatment plan. As part of the charity campaign "For the sake of life", we helped him to get the diagnosis in time. We hope Askhat will get better soon!
Askhat believes that the disease will soon recede. We asked him, what he will do when he was back home. The first thing, he dreams about is visiting his grandparents, then meeting friends, going to the zoo, buying an interesting book and reading. We wish him that all his wishes come true!
May your homes always be filled with peace, prosperity, good health and the warmth of your family and friends. May this joyful festival fill your hearts with kindness, compassion and gratitude.
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