SO. WILL ROBERTS: FACING THE MASK OF SURVIVAL

The more I know about Will Roberts, the more proud I am of Will’s resiliency and courage.
This morning, I bring you news from Will’s mom that illustrates that courage.
15-year-old Will Roberts is fighting bone cancer- his latest scan showed a spot on his jaw.
Today marks the beginning of the next chapter of Will’s fight.
It’s a very serious time for Will and his family.
Will’s mom Brittney explains it all in this update written last night:
“This is the type of mask (picture, upper right) Will will be fitted for tomorrow (Tuesday) as he takes the next step in his fight.
“We got the call this morning and we’re scheduled for Tuesday at 7:30am.
We will head back to UAB so they can make his radiation mask and target the spot on his jaw with precision.
Once the mold is made, we’ll be on standby and waiting for the call to begin treatment.
“For a long time, Will said he would never radiate his jaw due to possibilities of becoming blind or deaf- but after watching his tumor markers rise, fear changed his mind.
He told us he wants to know he did everything possible for a chance to survive.
“From the beginning, we’ve supported his decisions.
This is his fight and he continues to lead the way with a courage most of us adults don’t have.
“Lately he says the jaw spot feels different.
Random pain that comes and goes.
He’s also had a slight cough.
In the normal world, these things wouldn’t mean much.
In the cancer world, every symptom feels like a warning siren to me and Jason.
“Will loves scary movies.
Right now, I can’t watch them… because living with cancer feels like you’re the one trapped inside the film.
“In horror movies, the mask is what you fear.
This is what Will will have made in hopes it helps keep him alive.
“In horror films, its the tense music that never stops, The silence that feels too quiet and The constant feeling that something is coming even when you can’t see it… living your life bracing for the jump scare is exactly how I currently relate to as my life.
“But in the middle of all that fear, Charlie came home (Monday) smiling after her first day of cheer tryouts and said she felt like she did good and for a moment… happiness was louder than fear.
“Tomorrow (Tuesday) we will walk back into the movie.
Still scared but still fighting.
“Please keep Will and Charlie in your prayers.
“We are believing for a miraculous healing in our home.”
Once again, let’s thank Brittney for keeping us up to date.
Thousands, if not millions of good people worldwide have been praying for Will during his fight.
This week, Will needs the support of good people like you.