Nathan’s Brain and Spine Are Being Destroyed by Four Deadly Diseases
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Eka Dwi is Nathan's mother

At just 1.5 years old, Muhammad Nathan Narendra has endured more than any child should. Once a healthy and happy baby, Nathan fell ill at 4 months old with a high fever that led to seizures. After urgent hospitalization, he was diagnosed with Meningitis TB, which then triggered other severe complications—Hydrocephalus, Scoliosis, and Epilepsy.

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Nathan has undergone multiple life-saving surgeries, including a VP shunt and Burr Hole operation. He spent months in the ICU on a ventilator, and has since lost all developmental milestones. Now, he is completely bedridden—unable to sit, crawl, or even lift his head. His eyes no longer focus, and the cheerful sounds he once made are gone.

Nathan’s parents, Eka and Achmad, are doing everything they can to care for their only child. Achmad works as an AC cleaner and only earns when he gets a job—roughly $5 a day—barely enough to survive. Eka has stopped working to care for Nathan full-time.

While Nathan is covered by basic health insurance (BPJS), many crucial needs are not covered. His daily medications, some of which cost $15–$20 per bottle, physiotherapy sessions three times a week, and weekly hospital check-ups add up to far more than the family can afford. 

Nathan needs long-term medical care, therapy, special nutrition, and equipment to support his growth and recovery. Your support could help ease his pain, fund his treatment, and give him a fighting chance to grow up healthy and strong.

Please help us give Baby Nathan a second chance at life.
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