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Grieving father thanks Reddit users for photoshopping hospital tubes out of late baby daughter's picture | Grieving father thanks Reddit users for photoshopping hospital tubes out of late baby daughter's picture |
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A grieving father has expressed his gratitude to the Reddit users who worked to remove the hospital tubes from a picture of his late baby daughter, who died aged just six-weeks-old. | A grieving father has expressed his gratitude to the Reddit users who worked to remove the hospital tubes from a picture of his late baby daughter, who died aged just six-weeks-old. |
Nathen Steffel, of Ohio, reached out to users of the forum by posting a picture of his daughter Sophia on the site after she died from complications from a hepatic hemangioma, a liver tumour, at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital in Columbus. | Nathen Steffel, of Ohio, reached out to users of the forum by posting a picture of his daughter Sophia on the site after she died from complications from a hepatic hemangioma, a liver tumour, at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital in Columbus. |
Mr Steffel explained his daughter had been hospitalised since her birth, meaning he and his wife were not able to get a picture of Sophia without tubes in place. He told the forum she had been transferred to the care of specialists at Cincinnati hospital and was on the waiting list for a liver transplant when she passed away on 10 July. | Mr Steffel explained his daughter had been hospitalised since her birth, meaning he and his wife were not able to get a picture of Sophia without tubes in place. He told the forum she had been transferred to the care of specialists at Cincinnati hospital and was on the waiting list for a liver transplant when she passed away on 10 July. |
In his initial post, he wrote: "Photoshop Request: My daughter recently passed away after a long battle in the children's hospital. Since she was in the hospital her whole life we never were able to get a photo without all her tubes. Can someone remove the tubes from this photo?” | In his initial post, he wrote: "Photoshop Request: My daughter recently passed away after a long battle in the children's hospital. Since she was in the hospital her whole life we never were able to get a photo without all her tubes. Can someone remove the tubes from this photo?” |
His request was rapidly met with editing attempts by users, who began submitting their photoshopped versions of the picture, along with sketches and oil paint impressions of Sophia. | |
A photoshopped version by Reddit user Tacothecat His story also saw an outpouring of condolences from Redditors. One user wrote: "I teared up thinking about being in your place", while another said: "I recently had a daughter. I can't even begin to imagine your pain. You have my deepest condolences." | A photoshopped version by Reddit user Tacothecat His story also saw an outpouring of condolences from Redditors. One user wrote: "I teared up thinking about being in your place", while another said: "I recently had a daughter. I can't even begin to imagine your pain. You have my deepest condolences." |
Mr Steffel also told another user, who said they were applying for speciality training in neonatology at Cincinnati, that the staff there who treated his daughter "were amazing, all of them". | |
A sketch of Sophia byReddit user izzyzzi Mr Steffel thanked Reddit user tacothecat for their "awesome" version, adding: “I showed my wife and she teared up. Thank you so very much”. | A sketch of Sophia byReddit user izzyzzi Mr Steffel thanked Reddit user tacothecat for their "awesome" version, adding: “I showed my wife and she teared up. Thank you so very much”. |
Speaking to Today Mr Steffel said he was "overwhelmed" by the response, saying: "My wife and I were so grateful so many people took the time out of their own lives to either send a nice message of sympathy or an awesome drawing." | |
After receiving various attempts at changing the picture, Mr Steffel thanked users on the forum for their efforts, writing: "Everyone you have made my day. All I wanted was a nice picture. What I received was a lot of love and support from a bunch of strangers. A long with a lot of great photos, drawings and paintings. Thanks everyone!” |