
.New scans brought tough news — but Will’s mom, Brittney, grounded everyone with one powerful reminder

When a battle with cancer becomes long-term, the focus often shifts from “curing” to “living.” Will’s journey has been marked by staggering physical sacrifices—including the loss of his leg—and now, the daunting challenge of a pelvic recurrence.
The family’s choice of “Praise over fear” reflects a specific kind of bravery. It acknowledges that:
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Numbers are just data: Scans and statistics provide a roadmap, but they don’t define the destination.
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Courage is a daily choice: It’s not a one-time decision, but something Will and Brittney choose every morning when they wake up.
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Community matters: The request for prayers and strength is a reminder that this burden is too heavy for one family to carry alone.
A Message for Will and His Family
To Will: You have already proven that your spirit is stronger than any bone in your body. Your resilience in the face of this “tough news” is an inspiration to everyone watching your journey.
To Brittney and the Family: Your ability to ground yourselves in the present moment is a shield for Will. By choosing “life over numbers,” you are giving him the most precious gift possible: a childhood that is defined by love, not just a diagnosis.
How the Community Can Support
If you are following Will’s story, here are ways to put those prayers into action:
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Keep Sharing: Visibility helps keep the support flowing and ensures the family doesn’t feel isolated in the hospital.
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Focus on the “Now”: Like Brittney said, focus on the life they are living today. Send messages of joy, humor, and normal life to keep their spirits up.
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Respect the Space: While everyone wants updates, remember that the “Full update in the comments” is the family’s way of managing a massive amount of communication during a very private time.
Standing With Will
The “final blow” the doctors spoke of was a medical opinion, but the “Will Strong” movement is a human fact. We continue to stand with Will as he prepares for whatever comes next.
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