They were actually looking forward to the birth of their daughter. But things turned out differently. Ina (26), one half of the influencer duo “Coupleontour”, unexpectedly suffered a stroke. She was first put into a coma and is now paralyzed on one side. She has to learn a lot again with a lot of patience and strength. The exact prognosis is unclear.

Now Vanessa (25) has provided her fans with news about her wife’s health. “She keeps making progress and I’m really, really proud of her. Even if it’s still a hard and rocky road,” she reported in an Instagram story.

Unfortunately, “two operations or interventions” are still pending for Ina, the exact timing of which is still unclear. Until then, however, Ina will continue to bravely fight her way back into life. In the rehabilitation clinic where she is currently located, she has several therapies every day from Monday to Friday, such as speech therapy, physiotherapy, ergotherapy and trauma therapy, in order to process what happened. At the weekend there is a break, which can sometimes get boring for Ina. Then she tries to get her mind off things with visits or an ice cream together.

Vanessa tries to support her wife with visits with her daughter and other things she can – a challenge as a mother of a baby. “But we won’t give up. I’m firmly convinced that we can do it if we don’t give up,” she said. Even when Vanessa was able to move her hand, which was paralyzed after the stroke, for the first time, the two social media stars were overjoyed with this progress, as they reported.

“Every step, no matter how small, counts,” emphasized Vanessa. “Also that she can now type slowly and stuff like that. That’s really nice. ”As evidence, she showed short chat histories with Ina in her Instagram story. She sends her “very, very many photos every day” so that she can be as close as possible to her family despite the difficult circumstances.

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