Dominant Hannah Campbell She is respecting her late daughter Eliana Rose who died at the age of 10 months.
Campbell on Campbell on Sunday, April 7, in the caption of a video shared via Tikatok, "Today we are dressed with heavy hearts to celebrate our ever -changing life for us."
She also shared the footage through her husband's ticket Jacob Campbell And their other daughters are ready for the Embar Memorial.
Hanna announced April 8 Eliana died Junction Epidermolysis Bulosa (EB) is less than a year after being born with a rare skin condition, which causes painful blisters. The condition is that inherited illnesses usually appear in infants or young people Mayo clinicAnd there is no healing. Children born with the condition are called "butterfly children" because their skin is so fine.
In addition to a video shared through Campbell, "Eli's loving memory" Tick At that time "he crossed the last night and fell in love with."
@elianas_journey Today we dress with heavy hearts to celebrate a life that changes us forever. This is for you, Eli. #Ellieststrong #Pindakurphorob #Ebbensi #Orjarni #Flyhigel #Fipe #Epidermolysisbolosa #Wterflybabi #Bibitok #BISooftoktok #Infantles #Funeral
His caption continued, "I don't know what to do with myself today. I am heartbreaking. And I'm angry. No child he did not have to bear what he did. AB stole him from us.
Hannah shared another video on Eliana's funeral service day Tick Her child is a dermatologist, Dr. Diana Rius, who traveled to attend the funeral.
"Hannah and Jacob knew that Eli had EB, but they could not get clarified on what was the sub type of Eli," said Dr. Raush in the video. "Eli was not only at risk of widespread wounds of the skin, but also had respiratory and nutritious problems."
Children born with EB, Dr. Raus, said that the past cannot be expected to survive childhood. "Eli had been fighting for his life since the day of his birth," he said. "There is no way to know Eli's parents before or prevent Eli's condition."
Dr. Rius has added that "Ib's cure has no cure at present," says, "I can't start to tell you how horrible it was to tell Hanna and Jacob that Eli's parents could change what happened."
"The encouraging news is that I think there is hope on the horizon as the progress of science and gene therapy," he said more. "We're not there yet, but in the coming years I think we can go there."
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