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Princess Azaylia

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Dolciedolly · 10/04/2021 23:03

Has anyone been following this story ? I am in bits I don't know this couple but every time I see this baby I cry

Life is so cruel

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HerMammy · 15/04/2021 17:04

@Dolciedolly
I was referring to another post not yours, maybe read a comment correctly before name calling.

Somewhereovertherainbow85 · 19/04/2021 07:47

Glad to see I’m not the only one thinking about this poor baby constantly. My husband thinks I’m insane to keep crying over a child I don’t know! He’s asked me not to tell him any more updates now as it’s upsetting & can’t understand why I keep checking on how she is but I can’t help it.

I know the pain of watching someone you love slip away before your eyes from cancer, I just can’t comprehend that person being my baby. Their pain must be overwhelming & I cry for them for that, the fact they can still raise a smile for their precious baby girl is the most incredible thing.

Praying Azaylia is feeling peaceful & not in a lot of pain. This life can be so cruel, it’s just hard to have faith in anything when you see things like this happening isn’t it.

Somewhereovertherainbow85 · 19/04/2021 07:51

Oh god I just read all the comments on this thread. Stop arguing! I believe the person that said they’re looking for a distraction, I completely agree. Their suffering is unimaginable, they’re trying to create memories to hold onto when their baby is gone. No one has any right to have anything bad to say about that. You might not agree with what they’re doing but the love that baby is surrounded by is evident & it’s a miracle she’s still here, they just want to celebrate that!

SoddingWeddings · 19/04/2021 08:34

@Somewhereovertherainbow85 I agree with your husband. All this crying over a strangers child. It's not normal. Would you behave like this if a neighbour's child were sick? Clinging to windows at the hospital to get a glimpse the poor dear child?

It's grim in my view.

Dolciedolly · 19/04/2021 08:43

@Somewhereovertherainbow85

Glad to see I’m not the only one thinking about this poor baby constantly. My husband thinks I’m insane to keep crying over a child I don’t know! He’s asked me not to tell him any more updates now as it’s upsetting & can’t understand why I keep checking on how she is but I can’t help it.

I know the pain of watching someone you love slip away before your eyes from cancer, I just can’t comprehend that person being my baby. Their pain must be overwhelming & I cry for them for that, the fact they can still raise a smile for their precious baby girl is the most incredible thing.

Praying Azaylia is feeling peaceful & not in a lot of pain. This life can be so cruel, it’s just hard to have faith in anything when you see things like this happening isn’t it.

Me too ..... I have never been like this before .. my partner said the same to me x
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Dolciedolly · 19/04/2021 08:44

[quote SoddingWeddings]@Somewhereovertherainbow85 I agree with your husband. All this crying over a strangers child. It's not normal. Would you behave like this if a neighbour's child were sick? Clinging to windows at the hospital to get a glimpse the poor dear child?

It's grim in my view.[/quote]
Maybe not but it seems there are lots of people who are feeling the same you only need to look at the groups on Facebook and to be honest normal or not you can't help how you feel !

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