Natalya Grisyuk (Kisluk), born February 28, 1992
Diagnosis: Mixed form cystic fibrosis.
A new day always comes
Something cool brings
Joy, meeting, positive,
Oh, how necessary it is!
People, relatives, friends -
Glad to see you always!
After all, you are very valuable in life,
It's just awesome with you!
Maybe I'm not at all the same
Sometimes I get angry
Forgive me all,
Hug and understand.
It's very difficult in this life
To be strong and not to be sad
But believe me I try
Only live positively.
Will you please forgive
And give moral support!
I promise you one thing:
This is only temporary!
Big-big "Hello" everyone
And smile back at you.
Let the sun shine brightly
Let the new day inspire!
Natalya Grisyuk (Kisluk)
Natalya a positive person, always with a smile on his face and in his voice. Despite the incurable disease, she always tries to stay in a good mood and give it to others! Natasha has many interests and hobbies, she wants to learn everything interesting that can be done with her own hands. She is a cheerful and sociable girl, she has many friends who accept and love her. Natalia loves to read books about love and dreams of a bright future. She also has a favorite hobby - she embroiders pictures with beads, dreams of her own exhibition.
Natalia studied to be a psychologist. Now she does not work, but she always helps young mothers and older children with advice on cystic fibrosis. This is also her hobby, so she realizes herself.
Natalia has been sick from birth, but she learned not to limit herself from the world around her, to combine active life and treatment.
“I never let the thought that I was somehow different from others. I graduated from school and university on an equal basis with my peers. And there was no talk of truancy, it was almost a disaster for me - to miss classes due to illness. I remember only within the walls of the hospital, although pills and inhalations have long been a part of my life.All my procedures and medications, like for healthy people, brush my teeth and drink water, they are always lacking..."
Our Natasha, a long-liver, is especially important for us to preserve her life and prolong her life as much as possible! She is a model for our toddlers and teenagers. She encourages them to fight, and shows how, through adherence to treatment, exercise and a positive attitude, you can live to be 23 and older. Since she is an adult girl, she needs more expensive antibiotics (since many are addictive) and a higher dosage, she also needs Pulmozyme. According to preliminary estimates, about 25,000 hryvnia is needed for her treatment every month. We ask you not to ignore this request and help save Natasha's life.
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