Small victories for Misho: new steps forward thanks to the support of donors!

The seventh day of little Misho’s rehabilitation in Croatia is already behind him, and the results bring hope.

After the new therapy using the VAS method – combined stimulation through headphones and a weak electrical current – Misho has become significantly more responsive and active. At the end of the course, a neurologist will conduct a thorough analysis to assess the improvement of his brain centers. The family is already registered for the next course in February 2026, despite the large number of children on the waiting list – over 150. The doctor working with Misho recommended that the therapy continue, so additional support is needed to ensure that the progress made is not interrupted.

The changes in the boy are visible: Misho now enters the therapy room on his own, lays out his mat on the massage table, and patiently waits for instructions.

During massages, he responds with smiles and joy – something that didn’t happen before. He is also starting to show more independence in daily life: he opens the tap by himself, pours water into his bottle, and even turns on the shower in the bathroom – small but meaningful steps on the path to a better life.

Misho’s mother expresses her sincere gratitude to all donors supporting his treatment:

“Please, thank everyone who helps us on my behalf. It is very important to maintain continuity between rehabilitation sessions.”

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