I thank quarantine, this is the blogger who lost 3-year-old daughter to brain cancer.

Ashley Stock was grateful for the impasse from the Coronavirus before her three-year-old daughter lost her battle with brain cancer. When in America, where the blogger lives, the isolation of the country was announced, she initially felt bad because she had lost the opportunity to participate in daily activities. But then, arm a picture [...]
Ashley Stock was grateful for the impasse from the Coronavirus before her three-year-old daughter lost her battle with brain cancer.
When in America, where the blogger lives, the isolation of the country was announced, she initially felt bad because she had lost the opportunity to participate in daily activities.

But then, handing a photo with Steveie, she wrote: “Pac more than a week ago, I went to bed for quarantine, how much I missed having to dine outside and go to the movies. This week I'm keeping my daughter extremely close and I can't imagine dare get out of our safe bubble. Ever since we received news of Steveie's brain tumor (reversions in @littlysionmma), life has become a series of emotional decays and a wave of endless gratitude and love”.

She then went on to thank her followers in the social media who supported her and were there for her and her family.

But then she published the sad news, where three-year-olds no longer lived. Ashley also has two sons: Wesley, aged 10, and Sawyer, 7, with husband Ben, who stayed home with the boys during the diagnosis of the baby, since the coronary restrictions meant that only one parent could accompany him to the hospital.

Just two days later, the couple were told that Steve's tumor was a <x0-form cancer called DISG. And she had a survival rate 0%”.
Tumori, found in the brain, usually appears in children between the ages of five and seven.

Ashley posted at the time: “We're broken. Broken. Ruined. We'll spend the rest of the week in the hospital discussing treatments that will make her life more comfortable. Then we'll go home where she can stay calm with the brothers and cubs, and we can spend time with our sweet daughter and heal as family “.
The family celebrated Steve's third birthday just days before her tragic death.









