Nina was, from birth, a healthy, active, and gifted child who excelled at everything she touched. She was full of life, empathetic, and always ready to help other children. "She was a born social worker," her mom recalls with a smile. But then the illness came, which changed absolutely everything literally overnight.
Cruel Christmas
The fateful turning point came at Christmas 2023. The family initially attributed the sudden fatigue to the holiday rush, but then on December 27, Nina woke up with a squint. A visit to the eye doctor was replaced by a visit to neurology; stumbling was added to the symptoms. The subsequent CT scan then confirmed the worst fears – a brain tumor.
An MRI merely specified the diagnosis of diffuse pontine glioma. The team of specialists gave the parents a cruel prognosis: approximately nine months to live and the only option being supportive care. But the family refused to accept such a verdict, even after the initial shock wore off. It seemed incomprehensible to them that in the age of modern medicine, they were facing a disease that could not be cured.