Let's help to get back on Romchik's feet!
Let's help to get back on Romchik's feet!
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Let's help to get back on Romchik's feet!

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Started: 09.02.2024
Kyiv region
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Still needed
14020.00 UAH
Funded
39%
Total goal
23150.00 UAH

Roman was born prematurely at 29-30 weeks of pregnancy, deeply premature with a weight of one kilogram one hundred and forty grams. After the birth, the baby was admitted to the intensive care unit and stayed there for 10 days. Roman stayed in the neonatal unit for three months until he learned to eat through a pacifier. The spasticity was very strong, he was like a stretched string, the baby was given many massages, physical therapy, and developed his hands and feet. At the age of one and three months, Roman was diagnosed with cerebral palsy, double hemiplegia, developmental and speech delays, and epilepsy.

When Roman turned 4.5 years old, he was diagnosed with a dislocation in his hip joint, and the boy underwent surgery. After this operation, his parents tried to work with the child at home and in rehabilitation centers. Now Roman is a third-grade student, trying to speak and control his movements. However, the boy really needs regular massages, physical therapy and lessons with a speech therapist, so his mother turned to caring people for help in treating her son. Let's support them!

Full name: Kuzmychevskyi Roman, 06.02.2014
City: Hnydyn village, Kyiv region
Diagnosis: Crerebral pulsy
ID: 9254

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15.04.2024 17:47
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