Over the past two weeks, Achi has once again shown us that with the right care, good people around him, and a lot of hard work and dedication, many things are possible.
The therapists say that despite the long break from active therapy, we have done well at home. Spasticity has not increased, and overall body control has slightly improved. Our little hero can now sit independently for longer periods and control his movements better, even though strong emotions sometimes make things difficult.
Mentally, Achi is considered much more aware and understanding, and his overall condition is assessed as very good.
After the surgery, his right hip joint is now in a normal position, while the left one is still not fully aligned. An X-ray examination is planned, after which the treating doctor will decide whether further interventions are needed. We sincerely hope that they will not be necessary.
Achi also had a thorough eye examination – his prescription has not changed, which is very good news, especially considering that he strongly resists wearing glasses. His focus and visual tracking are evaluated as very good given his neurological condition and previous eye surgeries.
🌟 Our greatest joy:
The neurologist believes that Achi no longer needs anti-epileptic medication at this time. A gradual discontinuation plan has been prepared. According to the specialist, this period is the most suitable time to begin stem cell therapy in order to achieve maximum effect.
🙏 Thank you, dear friends! Without your support, this journey would not be possible.
🎯 Our biggest goal now is to raise the necessary funds and start the infusions as soon as possible.
Thank you from the bottom of our hearts for your support! 🤍
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