Anna Heiser has been by her daughter Alina’s side in the hospital since she fell ill, according to WEB.DE and BUNTE.de. The 35-year-old posted a heartfelt Instagram message to her 275,000 followers, sharing a photo of herself and her daughter lying together in a hospital bed. In the caption, she wrote about longing for the small, sometimes annoying parts of everyday life—like finding toys scattered across the house or arguing about clothes for the hundredth time.

Unclear Diagnosis and Hospital Stay

Anna Heiser has not disclosed the exact reason for her daughter’s hospitalization. She stated that Alina is doing well ‘given the circumstances’ but that the family will likely remain for several more days while doctors investigate the cause of her symptoms. ‘We hope to get clarity soon, so the right treatment can start and our normal life can return,’ she wrote.

Heiser also mentioned that she has been in a small hospital room for 26 hours, adding that the time has given her plenty to think about. The exact diagnosis for the 3-year-old remains unknown, and Heiser said the family will decide whether to share it publicly when they do.

Public Reaction and Criticism

While many of Heiser’s followers sent well-wishes and support, some expressed criticism. A few users questioned why she was sharing details without revealing the diagnosis. Heiser addressed this directly in the comments section, explaining that the family does not yet have a confirmed diagnosis and that they will decide whether to share it when the time is right. ‘I understand that some of you want to know what’s going on with our daughter,’ she added in an interview with RTL, according to BUNTE.de.

Return to the Family and Emotional Update

Heiser’s Instagram post described how she flew back to be with her family after learning that her husband Gerald had taken Alina to the hospital. ‘I had to go to the hospital immediately,’ she wrote. The image she shared showed her resting beside her daughter, gently holding her hand. The post has been widely shared and has generated both emotional support and questions from the public.

Despite the uncertainty, Heiser remained hopeful. ‘I hope soon that our routine comes back and we can live normally again,’ she wrote. Until then, she and her family will remain in the hospital, waiting for answers.