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It started with needle-like sticking sensations in his fingers and feet, followed by a high body temperature that medications and compresses did not help with. Nasser's pain escalated, and he was rushed to the hospital. After medical examinations, it turned out that he had Guillain-barre syndrome, an autoimmune condition that attacks nerve cells.
Delay in treatment means further damage to his nerves, but the cost required for the treatment is too expensive for the family to secure. The family is already living on humanitarian aid, as the little boy’s grandmother is paralyzed and needs care that his mother cannot provide alone. It is a miserable situation that the family is going through, and hearts are filled with sorrow and pain for Nasser’s condition, whose treatment has become the family’s biggest concern.
Nasser needs your help to get treatment and recover!

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