Ivita said that last year she and Anci successfully traveled to Poland five times for stem cell therapy. “Many didn’t believe it was working, but now when we go to the doctors who saw him when he was very young, they say that what is described in the papers is one child, but the one sitting in the pram or on the lap is completely different.”
Ance’s doctor, Inese Bolmane, told “Māmiņu klub” that Ance is already starting to fixate on the view, holding her back more firmly. “It is also necessary to take into account that stem cell therapy is not like restarting a computer. It does not mean that a dose of medicine is injected into a vein or into the body and immediately everything is restored. It is a targeted work step by step in the clinic, in parallel it is rehabilitation. And it is a huge work, what parents and family do in the meantime and throughout life.”
Ivita said that Ance smiles a lot and has also started to hold her head a little, because she is currently at the developmental level of a month or two-month-old baby.
“She has started to talk a little. She recognizes her favorite family people. Since Ance is a foster child, she does not have this automatic love for me as a mother, she chose Ines as her person, she is the big sister who is the closest person to Ance.
If we are ever asked by doctors or specialists “how are you, are you fighting?”, I usually answer that we are not really fighting, we are living,” says Ivita.
The bad news this summer was when the eye doctor said that little Ance is blind due to injuries and hemorrhages in the optic nerve. Ance still has a very serious treatment ahead of her – complicated and expensive.
2023-10-23 21:04:17
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