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02.12.2022 09:21
A year ago, baby Umut began to have health problems. The temperature rose very often. Little Umut was constantly complaining of pain in her legs. The doctors thought it was cold. But unfortunately, the treatment did not help. After the cervical lymph nodes became inflamed, the girl’s mother raised the alarm. They scheduled new tests. The blood test was very abnormal, and they suspected leukaemia - blood cancer. The analysis of the bone marrow confirmed the doctors' concerns.
From that moment on, Umut underwent painful treatment. Diagnosing a minimal residual disease required an expensive examination. A large family with four other girls has a difficult financial situation. Umut's mother turned to our foundation for help. As part of the charitable direction "For Life", we helped the family to examine the baby in time. We are grateful to everyone who supports our "For life" project. Thanks to you, we have the opportunity to support children who urgently need help.
Umut looks at the world openly and with a smile, despite a severe disease. She loves to sing, heal and take care of her toys. He says that when he grows up, he will become a doctor so that no child in the world gets sick!
We wish baby Umut a rapid recovery and the fulfilment of all her desires! Be healthy and happy, little princess Umut!
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