Oh, yeah? It is the doctors think so, but her parents think otherwise. Began searching for a foreign expert. We have been in a long correspondence with the boy's father and ready to take the patient for consultation, but he had disappeared. After a couple of months, I again received a letter: "Let's go to you for advice. Hopes for a treatment there is little, but still want to hear the opinion of Israeli experts. " "Come." In the first reception in my clinic, the boy's father explained his sudden disappearance.
They decided to go to Germany to a world luminary, professor of ophthalmology, which promised to help. But after the inspection in Germany, the decision was short: "Nothing can be done. Lost an eye. " A verbal professor added his father, trying to find at least some chance to help: "Neither Israel nor America will not help you. Do not waste time and money. " But parents do otherwise. And you will see that came out of it. I sent a child to a consultation with one of the biggest specialists in the retina, professor, head of a major ophthalmic department in Tel Aviv.
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