I would like to take a moment and describe my HERO.
My HERO cannot fly, stop speeding trains, or save the world.
Rather my HERO wakes up every morning to face a new day,
knowing that day will likely be filled with pain and nausea. My
HERO has the strength to endure long drives to the hospital for
exams and blood draws. My HERO has the ability to face his
illness, without losing his sence of humor. My HERO can
understand that even though his tumor is gone, his cancer is a
life-long battle. My HERO, though a child, can face adult situations
and participate in medical decisions.
My HERO, my strength, my courage, My SON...
God Bless You...
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