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Nikita Dudkin believes in miracles and our support

February 3, 2016, 12:00 1651 Author: Alina Senyuk, translated by Andrei Vernon www.deti.zp.ua His next checkup in a Swiss clinic will be on 24 March 2016.

A little information about Nikita’s last trip to a Swiss clinic: They performed a vision test to see how much he could see. His surgery has been postponed because his strongest eye, the left one, has a cataract. The good news is that according to the doctors, the cataract is not affecting his vision yet.

The other good news is that Nikita can still see some light and colors with the right eye. We hope there is a chance that vision in that eye can also be restored. The radiometric test results were good. All the blood vessels were in good health, no bleeding and the tumor is benign.

During the tests, Nikita covered each eye individually and called out the images to the doctor like he was playing a game. The older Nikita gets, the happier and more surprised his mother becomes. He has stopped crying and is growing up to be a well-mannered boy.

The professor said that the next visit would take place in a little less than three months after the previous checkup. The next exam is scheduled for 24 March 2016.

Thank you dear readers and supporters for your continued support, prayers and kind messages! These are extremely important for Nikita.

But it is too early to stop – Nikita still faces surgery and hospital bills. We believe in miracles and in your support!

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