Nikoloz (7-year-old): "Save me from death! I don't know what it's like, but I'm very, very scared!" - Projects - Сhernovetskyi Fund

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Nikoloz (7-year-old): "Save me from death! I don't know what it's like, but I'm very, very scared!"

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December 15, 2023
The Lord gives us a chance, friends, to give the most precious gift in the world to Nikoloz: to give him life! The little one has cancer. Three years ago, his stomach started aching, and his mom thought he had eaten too many chips, but the pain only became stronger! "And the doctors gave an almost fatal 'verdict' - KIDNEY CANCER!" Nikoloz (7-year-old): Yes, Auntie, I have cancer. They took me to hospital and did not let me out from there. They told me: 'If we let you go, you will die' – and I got scared! Very scared! Then they urgently 'flew' me to Germany, took X-rays, then cut my stomach open and found cancer there. I don't know what it is, what it looks like – but I know it's scary! They removed my kidney. Then I came back home, but I felt bad again and we had to go to Germany again, and they removed my spleen and something else. Then they gave me a lot of medicines, did some radiation, transfusions, and chemotherapy to shrink and stop the cancer. I felt better. I won't die,
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Nikoloz (7-year-old): "Save me from death! I don't know what it's like, but I'm very, very scared!"

REPOST RIGHT AWAY, MY GOOD MAN! HELP YOUR FRIENDS TO GET CLOSER TO THE WORK OF MERCY!

The entire surgery costs a lot, and we've gathered such a large sum for the first time. Of course, we are contributing too. Thank you, friends, for helping us raise the majority of the funds! If we don't gather the remaining amount soon, we will use our own funds. But know that our goal is to open your hearts to God and help as many children and elderly people as possible!  Alone, we simply won't be enough for all of Georgia!  But together, we will overcome any death!"

- And what is the scariest part?

Nikoloz: I am very afraid because when I lost my hair, I saw many same-aged children in the hospital. We often talked before bedtime. And then they would fall asleep and not wake up! They were taken somewhere! I don't know where, but it scared me so much! I don't know why! Do you know where they were taken, Auntie?

Mariam (6 years old):  "When Datuna talks about death, it brings tears to my eyes right away." But God will save my brother, won't He?"

Nikoloz (7-year-old): Yes, Auntie, I have cancer. They took me to hospital and did not let me out from there. They told me: 'If we let you go, you will die' – and I got scared! Very scared! Then they urgently 'flew' me to Germany, took X-rays, then cut my stomach open and found cancer there. I don't know what it is, what it looks like – but I know it's scary! They removed my kidney. Then I came back home, but I felt bad again and we had to go to Germany again, and they removed my spleen and something else.  Then they gave me a lot of medicines, did some radiation, transfusions, and chemotherapy to shrink and stop the cancer. I felt better. I won't die, will I? 

But now, another small piece of this damned CANCER appeared in my lung. And we need to go to Germany again. But mom doesn't have any more money. I'm so afraid – if we can't go, I will die!"

Nikoloz-Datuna: I pray too. They taught me how to pray in hospital in Georgia. I light a candle, close my eyes, and ask with all my heart: God, please, don’t let me die! 

"If you ask God with all your heart, He'll hear everything.

- How do you feel after those surgeries?

Nikoloz-Datuna: I feel a bit better, but sometimes, I'm so weak I can't even get out of bed. I can’t play, I can’t eat khinkali and chips! You know how tough that is? But most importantly, for everything to end quickly! So they would stop cutting me!  And also... I love my sister very much, and she worries a lot about me. I tell her I'm fine, but she doesn't believe it. She comes, hugs me, and cries... But I won't talk about that. Because of me, she doesn't even go to school, so she won't catch anything there and bring it to me – any illness that kids at school get, because if I catch even a cold, I'll die immediately!  That's what the doctors said! 

“How to explain to my sister that I'm not dying yet?”

- Do you know why you can’t get sick?

Nikoloz-Datuna: I take tons of medicine, and all this 'chemistry' killed my immune system, that's what Mom says. So right now, I won't be able to fight even a simple cold.  But I know, after I have the surgery and they cut out that bad node from my lung too, then I'll live like a real human!

'Look at all my scars!  They cut my stomach twice, and tubes were sticking out from everywhere.' 

– What do you mean by saying “I'll live like a real human”?

Nikoloz-Datuna: That's when they are not afraid to go outside, not afraid to play with other kids. They eat whatever they want and go to school! I have so many friends there!

“I used to be able to run and jump all day. Now I have no strength, and I always want to sleep. They'll cut out this node from my lung, I'll recover, and I'll run around then...”

'I want to live like a real boy and not be afraid of catching a cold and dying.' 

Maka (Nikolozi-Datuna's mom): He's always been a lively, active kid. You see, even this terrible illness couldn't break him. Because of his personality, all the doctors in Georgia and Germany adore him. He wants to understand what's happening to him and asks questions sometimes that I don't know how to answer. The scariest question: 'I won't die, will I?'  He was really upset when his hair fell out. His fluffy curly hair! He compared it to other facts and said, 'That girl who was in the hospital with me, after her hair fell out, she died. Does that mean I will too?'  I told him she didn't die; she went to get treatment in another country. 

'I dream that one day they'll say the magic word 'healthy,' and we'll never have to go through chemo, transfusions, and radiation procedures again.' 

- What are your expectations for the third surgery?

Maka: It's a chance for salvation. It's our ticket to a healthy life. It's the only chance to beat cancer and keep living. If it were possible, I'd trade my life for the needed amount! We're very close to victory now, but we simply don't have the means. We sold everything, borrowed from everyone we know, and now our only hope is you and complete strangers! I dream that one day they'll say the magic word 'healthy,' and we'll never have to go through chemo, transfusions, and radiation procedures again."

Little Datuna with bright eyes that sparkle despite all the trials.  And just when it seemed like the darkest chapter in the boy's life was behind him, cancer returned to test his strength once again. The Datuna family found themselves on the brink of despair, but a spark of hope ignited in their hearts - hope for a miracle.

Friends, let's help Datuna complete his journey in the fight against cancer. He has already overcome so much, and now he needs our support. Every contribution, whether big or small, brings us closer to the goal - the third surgery that can bring a smile and childhood joy back to the boy.

Please join us and help spread this call.    Datuna needs our support to conquer cancer and continue his life's journey. Let's work a miracle together and give him a chance for the future.

If you are willing to visit the family and help them in person, here is their address: Tbilisi, Digomi Massive, quarter 2, block 17, apartment 8.

Every time you can help someone, just do it, and rejoice that God answers someone's prayers through you!

We are sure that all together we will manage to save them from imminent death.

Please don’t forget to repost our story. Let your friends know about the grief of this family! It’s extremely important!

Friends, there is one more request: if you know about the misfortune of a neighbor or friend do a godly deed, drop us an email at: office-fsp@fsp.ge

Our Fund’s accounts are:

  - In Bank of Georgia GE64BG0000000470458000

  – In TBC Bank GE15TB7194336080100003;

  – In Liberty Bank GE42LB0115113036665000;

(Purpose: Nikoloz Vardosanidze)

You can also transfer money from our website: Bank of Georgia (e-commerce), TBC Bank (GeoPay), Liberty Bank (PayGe), PayPal

It is also possible to transfer money from ExpressPay, TBCpay, and  PayBox (OPPA) terminals. Find our Fund under "Charity" section (you can read more about rights and responsibilities of the Fund following the link https://goo.gl/GY2Gus).

We have already helped thousands of disadvantaged people! Let’s support this family too! And who knows, maybe someday we ourselves will need the help of strangers! Life is always unpredictable!

Even if you dial once this special number, it might save someone's life. It might save someone's life:  0901200270!  God bless you!


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