PF.A miracle amidst an unfinished battle: The latest scan results bring a glimmer of hope for Will — the cancerous tumor in his leg has become inactive, the lesions are dying off, and the family can finally breathe a sigh of relief through their tears.
“We held our breath for days” — The latest scan results bring a rare ray of hope to Will’s journey
Ralph, Alabama — After weeks of tension and constant prayer, Will’s family finally received the news they had been hoping for. The latest scans showed that the cancerous tumor in Will’s leg is now inactive, and the skip lesions — the lesions that worried doctors the most — have been confirmed to be dead.

This news eased the greatest fear surrounding Will’s upcoming surgery. For his family, it wasn’t just a medical result — it was a small miracle in the midst of the storm.
“Thank God,” were the first words whispered through tears.
However, the fight is not over yet.

Doctors confirmed that two tumors in Will’s lungs are still present and have grown, a reality that is not easy to face. But amidst the worry, another glimmer of hope emerged: experts say these tumors are showing signs of necrosis — meaning they are beginning to die.
It’s not the finish line.
But it’s a crucial step forward — something the family has desperately waited for for a long time.
In Will’s journey, no victory is small. Every day is a battle. Every positive result is celebrated as a gift.
Will is still here.
Still fighting.
Still writing his own story — one day at a time, one small victory at a time.

The family asks everyone to continue praying: for strength, for healing, and for more good news to come. Because for them, hope doesn’t come in the form of an ending — but from not giving up. 🎗️🙏

