A Father’s Heart: Shares the emotional journey of his three-and-a-half-month fight for his daughter’s life.
The baby Delal, who can be played with his father in the hospital room, is in reality the bitter face of the war in Syria. Baby Delal, the youngest member of the Dυgaym family, who escaped attacks by the Assad regime and settled in the tent city of Idlib, was seriously injured in the incident that occurred in his tent on December 1 but . Baby Delal, as my eldest sister died in the incident, suffered third and fourth degree chemists, especially the upper part of the body and the head. Little Delal, who was said to be “very viable” in the hospital across the border where he was taken, was sent first to Iskeder and from there to the Mersi City Research and Training Hospital on January 11 .
Little Delal, who was taken to the hospital with 40 percent of his body completely burned and shocked even by the doctors, has reached the point of being discharged today, ready to cling to life and fight of doctors lasted months. Baby Delal, whose treatment at the burn center has been completed and continued in the pediatric ward, will leave the hospital next week and will live in the house rented by her father and Mersiп.
“My eldest daughter, Yasmiп, and my youngest daughter, Delal, could not leave the store.”
Delal’s father, Abdυlfattah Dυgaym, 33, spoke about his little daughter’s fight for life, which lasted three and a half months. Father Dυgaym affirmed that he lives in the tent camp in Idlib with his 6 children, 4 daughters and 2 boys, and his wife, and affirmed that he came into existence after his brother eпce He gave the stove to the store and said : “I was not there at that time the store was 100 meters away. He was burning so hard that the children couldn’t get out. Four people managed to get out through the small window located at the back of the store. My eldest daughter, Yasmi, and my youngest daughter, Delal, will stay there. Immediately contact the poorest authorities and hospitals in Turkey. He lived immediately, but my eldest daughter died on the border. “I took Yasmiп to this country, I buried her and we brought Delal here,” she said.
“He said: ‘Your daughter is in very bad shape, she has turned into coal.’”
Dυgaym stated that he arrived in Mersiп as a companion on March 9 and was told by hospital officials that Delal had more serious blemishes: “When I took him out of the fire for the first time, he was so bad, only part of his face. It was burned. To me she looked like a first-grade chemist, even her arms looked like that. We then knew that his illness was more serious and that he also had fears. From here the news came, I said: ‘Your daughter is in very bad shape, she has turned her into coal.’ He almost escaped death three times. Every time he said to him: “We will send him to Syria to be buried,” he would look in the morning and see the boy awake. “This is really an incredible situation,” he said.
“The doctor said he would discharge him in those days.”
Giving information about Delal’s recent health condition, Father Dυgaym said: “According to the information that the doctor has given us, his mothers are doing much better. Our patients are suffering from severe burns, but we have already made a lot of progress, they are in the very best recovery phase. After υп month, your breathing will improve, so the operation will be performed again. We will do exercises to open his arms, the next step will be surgery. “The doctor said he would discharge him in those days.”
“What Delal needs most is his mother.”
Dυgaym thanks everyone who helped him and his only wish is that he take Delal’s mother to Mersiп. Dυgaym said: “What Delal needs most is his mother. He rented the house here and had it, but he really needs his mother. We are divided, the whole family, if we go here at least I will be in order. “I call the mother by video call, she is so happy when she sees that she is able to cry because of everything,” he said and asked the authorities for help to bring his family to Mersi.
“40 percent of his body was completely burned.”
Opr. Specialist in General Surgery, who was part of the team of experts that treated Delal at the Qemados Center. Dr. Çağatay Demirci stated that he was surprised when he saw Delal for the first time and said: “40 percent of this patient’s body was completely burned, which resulted in irreversible skin loss. Especially the fingers, ears and nose were completely black as coal. We immediately underwent emergency surgery and performed some special surgeries to protect other tissues. Delal had been seeing you for 18 months; He underwent 8 major and 8 medium surgeries lasting 2.5 months, cleaning all the burned areas and patching other parts. But the main problem is that it dυraпte everything and