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The Girls Resist the Disease
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Little Victoria passed the 47th day of the protocol. The results are good so far, and her mom is happy about it. After the treatment, the girl’s condition gets worse. Twice the doctors had to do blood transfusion and administer the supportive medications intravenously.
Victoria was brave during all the procedures, and she never even cried. She understands that her treatment is important and she is patient because she wants to bet better. At present, the girl is full of energy and we hope that she will be like that in the future as well.
We also hope that Victoria will begin the third chemotherapy block in time, and that it will not have any serious side effects.
Diana finished the sixth chemotherapy block, and her blood work results are poor. Her hemoglobin level is low, and she was in pain. Yet in comparison with the previous chemo blocks, this time Diana is doing better.
Soon Diana will go to Hungary for a consultation, and after that she will have a surgery in Kiev. In spite of all circumstances, Diana is courageous, she thinks positive, and she hopes for the fast recovery.
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With God’s help Vira finished two chemotherapy blocks. They were not easy. For two weeks the girl’s condition was serious. Vira complained about the pain in her stomach and bones, and her blood work results were poor. The girl had stomatitis and because of nausea she could not eat. On top of all that, Vira was diagnosed with Hepatitis C, and because of that the main treatment was postponed for two months.
Just recently, Viral began the third chemotherapy block, and we want to believe that it will be easier on the girl.
Vira believes in the doctors’ professionalism and she believes that they do all they can for her to recover.
The team of the charitable foundation “Ty Anhel” and girls’ parents are thankful to you for supporting the girls during these difficult times.
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Evelyna Gladiy
Evelina has almost turned her five yet. The life story of this cute girl started in April 2016. Evelina is an early bird who came in life too early from her mother's tummy. The six-month-old baby of 870 mm weight and 35 cm height frightened the doctors of the maternity hospital. No one knew what would happen to the baby; whether would she cope with this and whether would she be able to live a full life in the future.
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