Life stories 16/10/2025 17:09

Help Little Miłosz Win His Fight for Life

Help Little Miłosz Win His Fight for Life

Miłosz came into the world far too early — born at just 27 weeks, weighing barely 1100 grams. His first moments were not filled with the cries of a newborn, but with the urgent hum of machines and the quiet prayers of his parents. Doctors gave him a single point on the Apgar scale. His life, from the very beginning, was a battle.

He has endured more than most adults ever will. Severe asphyxia. Necrotizing enterocolitis. Sepsis. Pulmonary bleeding. Multiple organ failure. His tiny body has undergone a Botalla duct closure, hernia surgery, and three rounds of laser therapy to save his sight. And still, he fights.

But the most devastating blow came with the strokes — second and third degree — leaving irreversible damage to his brain. Despite this, Miłosz continues to show signs of strength. He breathes. He responds. He holds on.

His mother speaks of him not just as a patient, but as a warrior. She has watched him survive the impossible, and now she pleads for help — for the next critical operation, for the therapies that could give him a chance at a fuller life, for the hope that still flickers in his eyes.

This is not just a fundraiser. It’s a lifeline. Every donation, every share, every word of support brings Miłosz closer to the care he needs. His story has already touched thousands. Now, it needs you.

Let’s help Miłosz continue his fight — not just to survive, but to live.

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