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Kolya Misiura completed his treatment in the palliative care center
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Kolya was being for two weeks in the first in Ukraine children's center for palliative care, in the town Nadvirna. His mom is happy with the attitude of center staff to her son. He has the massage, exercise therapy, paraffin. Child was well fed, cared for and socialized.
Mykola became more closely, he is greatly interested in the people surrounded him, especially in girls. Being in the hospice, he liked one girl - Sofia. He sought her eyes, watched and even touched herJ). The children played together, communicated each other and cheerfully spent a lot of time.
Today he went to Truskavets. Mom hopes that the rehabilitation will substantially improve his health condition. The boy will turn his 3 on September, 10. The family hopes that he will go to kindergarten.
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Let us remind that Mykola was born premature. Because of pulmonary problems from the first hours of life the boy was hooked up to a ventilator that had saved him 18 days. After that it was two long months in the hospital, numerous procedures, injections, and endless medications.
For his 2.5 years nick has already passed six courses of rehabilitation in the International clinic of rehabilitation. After every course passing, the child's condition improved, he began to learn of his loved relatives.
A year ago, the family suffered again - his father died. Obstacle to the salvation of his life was the lack of money. But despite that, the mother holds out, the more that she is a disabled person of group II.
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