The health problem of six-year-old Benjamin may be heading toward a happy ending. Father, Pedro Chagas FreitasHe admitted, via Instagram, that his son may not have to return to the “big hospital.”
“That ambulance ride was really cool, Dad.” The confusion at the entrance, the rush of ambulances, the heat, the nervousness everywhere. The sounds of machines, the panic running down the corridor. A woman feels bad and needs help immediately. “In the middle, someone in a deep, repeated “ooh,” not passing, in the next room. The constant rush of adults, there is no room for everyone,” the writer began, referring to social media.
“The hospital of the greats, the world of the greats, is like this. Today, I went back there for another intervention (I don’t even know how many I have already defeated, do you know?). You have taken away what the Portuguese language cannot define in a single word, I can call it affection and tenderness, because that is what you spread (her name was the last word you said before you closed your eyes and the anesthesia entered your body before the surgery). I can call it courage, because you face everything with a poise that I have not seen in any hero movie, stoicism. With kindness, with loving courage, for lack of a better word, what you always have is love, for life, for your mother, for me, for the whole world who have the privilege of having you, even if only fleetingly, in their lives. Your love is healing.”
“Today, I went to the big hospital again. I did everything well, everything went well. We may not have to go back. I cried just writing that last sentence. I’m sorry. I love you,” Pedro Chagas Freitas concluded.
Remember, Benjamin underwent a liver transplant in June.
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