PF.Will Roberts Returns Home After Hospital Discharge, Continues Outpatient Chemotherapy — A Careless Moment in the Night Reminds Family That the Battle Is Still Not Easy
After a long and stressful time in the hospital, Will Roberts was finally discharged and returned home—a small but meaningful piece of good news for his family. However, the 14-year-old’s journey was far from over, as he still had two more rounds of outpatient chemotherapy to complete.

Due to his severely weakened immune system after treatment, Will’s family had to implement strict precautions. One particularly difficult decision was to completely avoid commercial flights to reduce the risk of infection—meaning every normal activity now had to be carefully considered.
Meanwhile, doctors were closely monitoring the recovery of his surgically repaired bone, a crucial factor in determining when Will could officially begin the process of getting used to his prosthetic leg—a milestone the family was both anticipating and worried about.

But then, amidst these seemingly peaceful days, an unexpected incident occurred. After a recent chemotherapy session, late at night, Will impulsively attempted a wheelchair wheelie. In an instant, things were knocked over, and a plastic item melted in the microwave—fortunately, no one was injured.

While the incident didn’t result in serious consequences, it sent chills down the family’s spine. It was a heartbreaking reminder that, even after leaving the hospital, Will remains a fragile patient—and a moment of carelessness can be dangerous.
Between recovery, chemotherapy, and the harsh limitations of his life, Will remains a strong, energetic, and restless boy. But for his family, each passing day is a difficult challenge: how to keep him safe without stifling his will to live.

Will’s battle isn’t over. It has just entered another phase—quieter, but no less stressful. 🕯️


