If you’re friends with any new mothers on social media, you know how much they love taking pictures of their little ones and sharing the adorable snaps online with friends and family. But when this mom and dad posted a picture of their daughter to Instagram, they were stunned when they started reading some surprising comments.
David Campbell, co-host of the Australian Today Extra show, first posted the innocent snap of his 16-month-old daughter Betty to Instagram to poke fun at the adorably messy way she decided to eat her food, and captioned the post saying: “This is a photo of a cheeky Betty who thinks you need to eat tomato sauce off your plate face first.” But instead of looking at the sauce covering her adorable face, users were more concerned with the color of her pupils.
David and his wife Lisa regularly post pictures of their five-year-old son Leo, and their 16-month-old twins Betty and Billy, but this was the first time one of Betty’s pupils were hazy and white, which can be a sign of eye cancer, tumors, or other eye diseases that cause blindness.
‘Thank you,” Lisa wrote in response to their concerned followers. “From the guidelines, as she is not front on, it’s more unlikely there is a problem, but we’ll investigate further to be safe,” Lisa, who never even realized there could be a problem, wrote.
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[Featured image credit: Instagram/davidcampbell73]
Social Media Users Warn Mom That Her Baby Is Showing Signs Of Eye Cancer is an article from: LifeDaily