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Written by piter123January 11, 2026

Latest update on Will Roberts: his body is hurting, but his determination is still unmistakably strong.

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Will Still Has the Fight: A Small Gesture That Spoke Volumes

There are moments on this journey that don’t come wrapped in big medical updates or dramatic turning points. They come quietly. Gently. In ways that only a parent living inside the storm would fully understand.

Today was one of those moments.

Will Roberts is in pain—real, unrelenting pain. His throat hurts so badly that he can barely speak. Every word costs him effort, and most of the time, he chooses silence instead. His pelvis pain is severe, yet even then, he refuses to press his pain button on his own. Not because he doesn’t hurt—but because that’s who Will is. He endures far more than anyone should, especially a 14-year-old boy.No photo description available.

His family has to remind him, even insist, that using the pain medication isn’t weakness. It’s care. It’s necessary. It’s allowed.

That alone tells you everything about his grit.

A Body Under Siege, a Spirit Still Standing

Cancer has a way of attacking more than the body. It tests patience. Faith. Endurance. It wears people down in places medicine can’t reach.

Will’s body is tired. Scarred. Sore in ways that are hard to explain unless you’ve lived in hospital rooms and measured days by pain levels and medication schedules. Yet even in that state, something remarkable remains unchanged: his will to keep going.

Today, the physical therapist stopped by with a plan. Not a long-term goal. Not a distant milestone. Just something simple.

They told him they’d have him up later this afternoon—rolling the hallways in his wheelchair.

For many families, that might sound ordinary. For this one, it meant everything.

It meant movement.
It meant participation.
It meant refusing to let the hospital bed define the day.

And then came the moment no one will forget.

The Thumbs-Up That Said It All

Will didn’t speak.
He didn’t need to.

He lifted his hand and gave a thumbs-up.

That was it.

One small gesture—but it carried more meaning than words ever could.

In that instant, his family knew: the fight is still there. The fire hasn’t gone out. The determination that has carried him through surgeries, scans, setbacks, and unimaginable pain is still burning quietly inside him.

That thumbs-up wasn’t about the wheelchair.
It wasn’t about physical therapy.

It was a statement.

“I’m still here.”
“I’m still fighting.”
“I’m not done.”No photo description available.

For parents walking beside a child in this kind of battle, those moments are oxygen. They don’t erase fear or pain—but they make it possible to breathe again.

Strength Doesn’t Always Look Loud

Will’s strength doesn’t show up in speeches or dramatic declarations. It shows up in restraint. In perseverance. In choosing to endure even when no one would blame him for breaking down.

He doesn’t complain.
He doesn’t demand.
He simply keeps going.

And that quiet resolve has become a witness to everyone around him—nurses, therapists, doctors, family members, and thousands of people praying from afar.

His journey has never been about pretending things are easy. It’s been about walking through the hardest things with honesty and faith.

Faith in the Middle of the Pain

Through every second, every breath, every battle, one truth continues to anchor this family: God is with them.

Not just in the moments of hope—but in the pain.
Not just in the good news—but in the hard updates.
Not just in strength—but in exhaustion.No photo description available.

Faith hasn’t removed the suffering. It has given it meaning. It has provided presence when answers are unclear and peace when fear threatens to take over.

When Will can’t speak because his throat hurts too much, God still hears him.
When he refuses pain relief out of sheer grit, God still sees him.
When all he can offer is a thumbs-up, God still understands everything behind it.

Marching Forward, One Moment at a Time

This journey isn’t measured in months or outcomes anymore. It’s measured in moments like today.

A physical therapist’s visit.
A wheelchair in the hallway.
A small hand lifting in defiance of pain.
A family reminded that their son’s spirit remains unshaken.

They are not pretending this is easy.
They are not denying the weight of what lies ahead.

They are choosing to march forward anyway.No photo description available.

Not because they aren’t afraid.
But because love, faith, and determination are stronger than fear.

And as long as Will still has that fire—still has that unmistakable Willpower—this family will keep going with him.

God is good.
God is present.
And this fight is not over.

They will continue to MARCH FORTH.

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