So terrifying. That poor little boy 💔
A small glow in their 18-month-old son’s eye turned into the worst nightmare for Leyland parents Nicky and Iskender Levent.
Earlier this year, he was CHECT Champion by the Childhood Eye Cancer Trust . The CHECT Champion awards aim to recognise the courage, resilience and patience shown by all children affected by Rb throughout treatment and beyond. “It’s been a long road from that point until now for all of us. When he was smaller, Samuel didn’t like lots of people around him which meant he struggled at times with his treatment, which included chemotherapy. Now, however, he’s much more confident and can even take his artificial eye out to clean and put it back in again. He’s also great at his eye appointments which he goes to every six months, just to make sure his artificial eye still fits him as he grows.
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