22 August 2026

Chance’s Victory: Over 1,000 Days of Courage and Hope.

The treatments were relentless. Chemotherapy sessions stretched on for hours, sometimes days. Blood tests became routine. The sterile smell of hospital corridors became familiar. And then there was the port—a small device placed under his skin, essential for delivering medication, but also a constant, physical reminder that his life was no longer like other children’s.

For Chance, the port was more than a medical tool. It was something he felt every day. It hurt. It complicated even the simplest movements. And worst of all, it became the center of anxiety during every hospital visit. Nurses would gather, gently trying to access it, never quite certain if it would cooperate. Some days it worked smoothly. Other days, it didn’t.

On those difficult days, there were multiple attempts. Each one left him sore, tired, and sometimes in tears. And yet, even then, Chance showed a quiet kind of courage that cannot be taught.

He endured.

Not loudly. Not dramatically.

But steadily.

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