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22.04.2024 15:35
Thank you for helping Radik! When Radik's mum had a son, she felt the happiest. When she saw him, she thought: ‘A real hero and guardian, is he my son? What was her grief when, a few days later, she learnt about her baby's dangerous diagnosis? But with your help, everything will change for Radik and everything will be fine!
Thank you for not leaving Radik in danger!
Radik had no immunity because of a gene fault. It's Bruton's disease, which can make the common cold fatal. It's hereditary. Unfortunately, the boy is one of a million babies, newborns, to be struck down by the disease.
Now the family has put everything into keeping their favourite little boy safe. They try to rarely leave the house and take care of the baby as soon as they can. After all, even an ordinary runny nose lasted in the infant for as long as 4 months, uninterrupted. Any exit to a public place is a mortal danger for him. The parents of the baby are under tremendous stress.
The family is eternally grateful to each of you for giving the boy a chance to survive in this world. And closed the fundraising for the bone marrow transplant, which will save the baby! We wish Radik to be healthy forever! And live a happy, long and wonderful life. Radik, we believe that you will be able to cope because you are a real hero!
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