LDL. “As Long as There’s No Pain, Cancer Isn’t Slowing Us Down”: Will Roberts’ Family Shares Weekend Update, Urges Supporters to Ignore False Claims
Will Roberts’ family is continuing to focus on what they say matters most right now: living fully, staying active, and protecting their peace as Will continues his cancer journey.
In a new update, the family described a weekend that looked remarkably normal on the surface — the kind of ordinary family moments that feel precious when life has been shaken by illness.
A Weekend of Fresh Air, Family, and Hunting Plans
According to the family, the kids spent part of the day riding four-wheelers, then decided they wanted to go hunting. Will’s father, Jason, took them out to a leased property not far from home for an afternoon outdoors.
The family described a scene filled with familiar, lighthearted details — including Will’s sister, Charlie, sitting close to her dad while “the two goofballs” settled in together nearby. It was, in their words, another weekend that felt like a gift: time outside, laughter, and the simple comfort of being together.
Later, the family said they planned to go out to dinner with friends that evening. And looking ahead, they shared that Will has another hunt scheduled in Mississippi tomorrow, continuing a routine that has become a source of joy and distraction amid medical uncertainty.
“As Long as There’s No Pain, Cancer Isn’t Slowing Us Down”
One line from the update stood out as a clear summary of the family’s mindset right now:
“As long as there’s no pain, cancer isn’t slowing us down.”
The family indicated that Will currently isn’t experiencing pain and that this “window” is shaping the way they plan their days — choosing activities that bring Will happiness, keep his spirit engaged, and allow the family to make meaningful memories while they can.
For many families navigating childhood cancer, pain levels often become a day-to-day guide for decisions — what can be done, what needs rest, and what moments are safe to embrace. In this update, Will’s family emphasized that when pain is under control, they are determined not to let fear take over their lives.
A Message to Supporters: Ignore “Fake News”
Alongside the hopeful tone, the family also included a firm request: they urged supporters to ignore false information circulating online.
While they did not specify which claims they were addressing, their message was clear: misinformation can add unnecessary stress to families already living under extreme emotional pressure. The update asked people to rely on trusted, direct information and not amplify unverified posts.
Gratitude and Prayer
The family closed the weekend message with gratitude, thanking supporters for continuing to pray and encouraging them to keep standing with them.
“We feel them,” they said — referring to the prayers — while reaffirming their commitment to keep moving forward, one day at a time.
For now, the family’s focus remains simple: stay close, stay grounded, and keep living — especially on the days when Will feels well enough to run toward joy.