As soon as I got out of the car, I was attracted by his howl, what happened to him ?

I received Yermak when he was in a state of exhaustion At that time, everything was ambiguous and complicated both mentally and physically. Pus coming out of his mouth and nose, low body temperature and inflammation. The lower jaw was crooked and there was a very large fistula in the cheek, from which also pus drained. At that time, first aid was performed including treatment and anesthesia. We were waiting for PCR studies. Every day he was given drops, injections, and feeding through an esophagectomy. Gastrostomy was not possible yet, we would do it later. His body was full of pus, had to buy medicine to suck it out and put the catheter as far as possible. Sometimes things wemt well, sometimes there were tears, but we managed. The main thing was that Yermak must know how to cope. Everything else didn’t matter. The child was very happy That day the doctor performed surgery to remove the esophagus. He was very tired, just wanted to sleep, didn’t even want to go for a
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