Enes Bakır, who suffered a brain hemorrhage in Adana and lost his right eye due to a mass on his face, asked for help, stating that he could not be treated. Enes said he wanted to recover and become a doctor. LOST HIS RIGHT EYE DUE TO A MASSEnes, the youngest of the Bakır family with 6 children living in Havuzlubahçe neighborhood of Seyhan district, had a brain hemorrhage in his infancy. Since that day, Enes, who has a mass on the right side of his face that grows every day, has been taken to many doctors by his family. Despite the treatments, the mass, which cannot be stopped from growing and cannot be operated on due to its risky nature, caused Enes to lose his right eye recently. Doctors did not want to remove the mass with surgery because it was very risky. Enes, whose social life was negatively affected by the different looks of his peers due to his unusual appearance, explained that he constantly got infected due to the mass and his education was not going well. "IF I GET TREATED, I WILL SMILE WHEN I LOOK AT MY FACE FIRST"Enes Bakır, who stated that he wants to recover, complete his education and become a doctor, said, "If I get treated, I will first look at my face, smile. I will play ball, play games with my friends, go to school. After getting rid of this mass on my face, I want to study and help people like me, little children. I want to make my voice heard, heal my face." "WE CAN'T OVERCOME THE SWELLING ON HIS FACE"Enes's father, Şeyhmus Bakır, said that they could not find a solution despite taking his son to many hospitals and doctors. Bakır said, "He had a spot in his brain since birth. We took him to various hospitals. In the current situation, doctors are not willing to perform surgery. We go for regular check-ups. However, the swelling on his face continues. We can't overcome it. The treatment is ongoing, but no doctor says they have a chance to treat it by surgery or in any other way." "MY SON DOESN'T WANT TO GO OUT"Due to the growing mass, the child becomes very weak even with a minor infection. Sometimes he has seizures. We are at a loss, but hope is not lost from God. When little children see him, they get scared. Naturally, my son withdraws, he doesn't want to go out. He doesn't want to join his friends, he is looked down upon. A professor doctor we took him to said that this disease is seen one in a million. They said there is a case in Turkey and one in Europe. Now we are waiting for a cure."
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