A dad has been photoshopping his kid into marginally dangerous situations – Metro

Posted: April 7, 2017 at 10:43 am

(Picture: Steec/Reddit)

This is Stephan and his 18-month-old daughter Hannah.

Hes a designer from Dublin who likes to put his kid in various precarious situations, from crawling up ladders to chilling with a set of knives.

Or at least, he does on Photoshop.

Stephan is superimposing Hannah into marginally dangerous situations to raise awareness of Hemophagocytic Lymphohistiocytosis (HLH) the very rare immune disorder that shes been battling with.

She had a very rare immune disorder called HLH and spent six months of her first year in hospital, receiving chemotherapy and a bone marrow transplant, which is the only possible cure.

Of 27 million worldwide donors, three were deemed suitable, and an anonymous German lady donated.

Because we missed out on so much normal stuff of the first year, we take tonnes of photos now that were able to do normal things out of isolation.

She is doing much better now (although shes in and out of hospital), but shes lots of fun, always smiling, and has a great sense of humour given what shes been through so far.

Stephan says that he thought it would be funny to worry his family by putting Hannah in precarious situations.

Most of the reactions have been positive, with the odd person not getting the joke and commenting that I should be shot.

Hes hoping that as well as making people laugh, his photos will help raise awareness of bone marrow donation.

And 75% of those in need wont find a matching donor in their families so they need to be found donors from outside.

Once you register to become a donor, its by no means a done deal that youll be parting ways with your marrow. Youve got a 1 in 790 chance of being chosen.

If you want to find out more about how to donate, just click here.

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