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27.03.2025 11:00
Little Abdurahim is fighting for his life. After his first course of chemotherapy, he experienced a brief respite—14 days in a hotel with his mother. However, more challenges lie ahead: a second course of chemotherapy, possibly a third, and a bone marrow transplant. Without your support, the family will struggle to cope.
During the first stage of his treatment, Abdurahim showed remarkable strength, but the side effects took a toll on him. He has been dealing with stomatitis, loss of appetite, severe weakness, and pain in his legs. Due to his weakened immune system, he has already caught a cold and recently required an urgent blood transfusion. Fortunately, his brother was a partial match to donate, but the transplantation process is complicated and costly.
Abdurahim must undergo a second course of chemotherapy. If his health improves, he may be able to skip a third round of treatment and go directly to a bone marrow transplant. This could make his path to recovery more comfortable. However, his mother is concerned because they are short on funds.
Every contribution offers a chance for salvation! Your support will help Abdurahim receive the treatment he needs to battle this disease. Please donate any amount you can and spread the word about this little boy. Together, we can give him a brighter future!
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