The road to fighting cancer is not easy, and it is even more difficult for children. Let me share with you the story of a wonderful boy…
Recalling that in 2018, two-year-old Oscar suffered from a fever, his appetite became poor, and his stomach became hard and swollen. When his mother saw that the situation was not good, he immediately took him to see an emergency. That night, the doctor immediately arranged a blood test for him. Unfortunately, Oscar was diagnosed with leukemia. Mom was struck by lightning, but she knew she had to stay calm and strong in order to take care of her young son.
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Mom took care of Oscar and two other children alone. After the diagnosis, whether it is to go to the hospital for treatment, daily life and diet, or even going back and forth to school, it is all done by oneself. The song “One Hand” has always supported her mother. Every time she is sad, she remembers that “one pair of hands can endure as long as they are clenched into fists.” She believes that as long as she perseveres and works hard, nothing is impossible.
Oscar often vomited during chemotherapy, and also had common side effects such as diarrhea, oral ulcers, fever, and skin sensitivity. The mother told that her son vomited 10 times in a row following chemotherapy, and the “yellow bile water” also vomited out, and he vomited continuously while sleeping. “It really hurts me to see him suffer like this. At that time, I might only ask the doctor to add as many anti-vomiting drugs as possible to reduce his vomiting.”
In February 2021, following more than two years of long treatment, he thought that Oscar had entered a stable period, but unfortunately relapsed. My mother recalled: “That day was the last bone marrow examination at the hospital following finishing the entire treatment. I thought it was a moment worth celebrating, but it was in vain. I was so heartbroken and kept asking, Oscar has always worked so hard, why did he treat him like this?” Mom’s positive personality quickly cleared up her mood, and she became Oscar’s greatest encouragement. They continued to fight this tough battle with a positive energy. The mother even successfully donated stem cells to her son in July. After regarding a year of recuperation following the transplant, Oscar is now finally in a stable recovery period.
One can imagine how difficult the treatment Oscar has experienced over the years. Although he was young, he was very well-behaved and sensible throughout the whole process, which greatly comforted his mother. What impressed her most was a whole-body radiotherapy before a bone marrow transplant. During the process, he needs to stand alone in the electrotherapy room for half an hour. After the fund’s children’s medical counselor gave Oscar a pre-rehearsal exercise, Oscar was very cooperative throughout the whole process, and even completed it successfully without any sedatives (commonly known as “sleep medicine”). At that time, my mother was watching through the TV outside the radiotherapy room, and she was surprised and moved to see him complete the half-hour electrotherapy in an instant. When Oscar started vomiting as soon as he stepped out of the treatment room, Mom knew that although Oscar felt very uncomfortable, he didn’t lose his temper at all, just because he didn’t want her to worry. Later, during a blood test, he comforted him: “Mummy, you can sleep and rest when I go back to the hospital, don’t worry regarding me!” Why don’t you teach people to love this little warm man!
Oscar’s experience has made the relationship between mother and son even closer. “I used to take care of Lang Lang by myself, and the relationship was already very close. After the relapse, I was even more inseparable. I might stay with him 24 hours a day without leaving the hospital for several months. After the transplant, I felt more connected by blood, and we were with each other. My feelings have grown unabated.” Now, my mother’s greatest wish is for him to have a safe, healthy and happy childhood. Over the years, these couples have spent a lot of life in the hospital and missed a lot of time. I hope they can spend more beautiful moments together, and Oscar can have a happy childhood like other children!
After listening to Oscar’s mother’s sharing, the editor was also very moved, so I asked my mother, is there anything I want to tell Lang Lang five years later? Mom smiled and happily wrote the following letter…
To my mother’s favorite Oscar five years later:
Oscar, time flies so fast, you are 11 years old! Have you had a good time in the past five years? After the good return, do you do what you like to do?
Recalling that following you were diagnosed with left acute leukemia at the age of two in 2018, returning to the hospital to order medicines and follow-up consultations has become an integral part of your life. It’s been a few years, thanks for your hard work! My mother tells you “I’m sorry” all day long, because my mother knows that you have been very hard following being ill, and you have to endure all the pain that ordinary people can’t bear. I can’t help you in any way, I can only accompany you every day to beat the bad guys, try my best to be the best you, and cherish every day with you.
I remember that I was so worried regarding you that sometimes I would yell from your side, and you would always send your favorite doll to accompany me; I’ll be fine, don’t worry regarding me!” Thank you so much for being a little warm man when I was working hard, supporting, caring and loving me by my side.
Transplantation following relapse is the hardest time for you, and finally you have survived the sun! As for you, you have experienced virus, intestinal rejection, lung infection, liver, gallbladder and pancreas problems during your return to fruition. You can’t eat wild food! Afterwards, the nutritionist told me that you can cook wild food instead of mine, and I’m so happy!” Every time we talk back, we will recall all the clips. Although these clips are not very happy, they are blessed by God. This experience is unique than ours. I believe you have grown a lot in all aspects of your department! You get the best results because you never give up. Today, you are the one who worked hard and fought hard to return to Lebanon with blood and tears! Your courage, persistence and hard work make mom proud!
You are really a cute boy, and you are the Super Hero in my mother’s heart! After years of fighting alongside you and connecting your blood, you often tell me, “You have to be happy!” Mommy also hopes that you will be happy in the future. every day. Remember to continue to do what you love to do, and do everything with your best effort, as if you were persistent and never gave up.
Mom supports you infinitely! I love you, Oscar!
Michelle
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Article wonChildren’s Cancer FundReprinted with permission, the title has been edited and modified by TOPick, the original title is “Mom’s Wonder Boy – The Six-Year-Old Boy’s Road to Fighting Cancer”