PETALING JAYA: Once a week since December 2017, Sivasangaran Kumaran will strap his 21-month-old daughter Swathi Nisha Nair in the car seat and make the long drive from Seremban to Hospital Kuala Lumpur.
At the hospital, Swathi gets three vials of drugs injected into her body as part of her enzyme replacement therapy.
After that, Sivasangaran will drive her home and gets her ready for the next in a medley of treatments, including aquatherapy, speech therapy, occupational therapy and physiotherapy.
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