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Every child is born with the dream of moving, running, playing, and discovering the world. Little Yelysei Ivanchenko dreams of the same thing. He is 4 years old and wants to walk freely, play ball with his friends, and live his childhood as every child deserves. But his path to these simple joys has been extremely difficult.
Even during pregnancy, his parents learned that their son was struggling with a serious diagnosis—non-immune hydrops fetalis. The doctors' prognosis was cautious and alarming. However, Yelysei survived. He was born, and from the first minutes of his life, he began to fight for every breath, every day, and the right to live.
After his birth, difficult trials awaited him. More than a month in intensive care, two brain hemorrhages, numerous medical interventions, and rehabilitation courses. The diagnoses were harsh: developmental delay, severe irreversible motor disorders. For many, this would have been a death sentence. But not for Yelysei.
Despite everything he has been through, he did not give up. Today, Yelysei can already walk with support. Every day, he works hard, overcoming pain and fatigue, to take another small but important step forward. His movements require a lot of effort, and his eyes show a great desire to live a full life. It is thanks to rehabilitation that he has been able to make significant progress that seemed impossible not so long ago. But in order for these achievements to continue and turn into a real recovery, constant and systematic rehabilitation is necessary.
Your support can change his future. It gives Yelysei a chance not just to live, but to live fully. Please help this little fighter. Together, we can bring him closer to his dream, which for him means a real childhood.
| Full name: | Yelysei Ivanchenko, 26.10.2021 |
| City: | Sumy region, Krolevets |
| Diagnosis: | Congenital myxherpetic infection, replication phase, progressive course), persistent severe irreversible movement disorders (spastic paraparesis of the lower limbs), delayed stato-kinetic development. G 09 |
| ID: | 10733 |
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