Nimród was born in 2015, at 37 weeks. Initially, there were no serious abnormalities after birth, but it soon became apparent that his motor development was lagging behind the average. After being discharged from hospital, he underwent several tests, which revealed neurological abnormalities. Following a routine NST test, his condition deteriorated, so further tests and observation were carried out. In the following months, he suffered an epileptic seizure, followed by a month-long hospital stay. Tests revealed that Nimród had suffered permanent damage to his nervous system
had suffered permanent damage to his nervous system. Since then, he has been receiving regular development and therapy. Early development began in infancy, and he is currently being treated by several specialists, including a physiotherapist, a conductor and a developmental teacher.
Nimród's development is slower but steady. With a lot of work and perseverance, his condition has stabilised. However, everyday life continues to be a serious challenge for the family, both physically and emotionally, as well as financially. The development programmes, therapies and travel involve significant costs.
Nimród is a cheerful, smiling, lovable little boy. He loves attention, needs care, and brings a lot of joy to those around him. Although his condition requires constant supervision and assistance, his family strives to ensure that he has as full a life as possible.
The family does everything they can to ensure that Nimród receives the necessary development and care. Your support would be a great help to them in continuing to provide therapies and alleviating their daily burdens.