Ashley Cainand girlfriend Safiyya Vorajee are cherishing every moment spent with their infant daughter.
On Saturday, Vorajee, 34, shared a series of posts on herInstagram Storyand revealed that she and Cain, 30, were having castings made of their daughter Azaylia Diamond’s feet after learning that she has only “days to live” after hercancer worsened.
Marking her 8-month birthday, Vorajee shared a video of herself dancing along with her daughter to “I Wanna Be Like You” from Disney’The Jungle Book, writing, “We get up and I give my girl 100%,” and “We keep her filled with the same energy & love that she’s used to,” and “I only ever want you to see happiness and experience love.”
In another video, the couple posed with their daughter as they each planted a number of kisses on Azaylia’s head.
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In honor of his daughter’s birthday, Cain shared aloving messageon social media.
“Yesterday Azaylia returned home from hospital like the fearless little lioness that she is,” he began.
“You’ve given me the best 8 months of my life through the toughest of times. MY HERO 🙌🏾 I LOVE YOU,” he concluded.
According to Cain, his daughter’s current chemotherapy “is not working” and plans to take her to Singapore for CAR T-cell therapy. Cain explained that “the intrathecal treatment that is usually given to treat leukemia in the spine or the brain will not be available” due to “too much pressure” in her head.
“If they tried to even go through the spinal tap it would kill her,” he continued, adding that consultants told him at the time that “they think she’s only got one, two days to live — and it could even be that night.”
Though doctors initially spoke to Cain about “potential options of radiotherapy to target the tumors in her head,” another CT scan showed that tumors in Azaylia’s stomach, spleen, lungs and kidneys made further treatment difficult.
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“And the chemotherapy is not working,” Cain shared, choking back tears. “Her disease is that aggressive that nothing they are doing … is working.”
“She’s one in a trillion, but unfortunately so is her disease,” he continued, explaining that doctors in Singapore “can’t create a CAR-T for her leukemia” given the circumstances.
In an Instagram postof her own, Vorajee called the update on Azaylia’s condition “the saddest news of my life” and explained that the CAR T-cell treatment in Singapore was “was our last, our only and our final option to save Azaylia.”
source: people.com