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Son Uses Roblox to Comfort and Support Mom During Her Breast Cancer Journey, Showing Remarkable Empathy

Son Uses Roblox to Comfort and Support Mom During Her Breast Cancer Journey, Showing Remarkable Empathy

I’ve always been a playful mom. Most days, you can find me outside with my boys, chasing them through every season skiing down hills in winter, paddleboarding across lakes in summer, biking through trails in the fall. Being active is a huge part of who I am. My ability to keep up with two energetic little boys has been one of my proudest achievements as a mom. And their laughter make all worth it.

Woman battling breast cancer takes a selfie during chemotherapy
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And then came breast cancer.

Mom takes selfie with her son, both in winter gear ready to go skiing
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My five-year-old son noticed. He seemed to understand that Mommy couldn’t sled down the hills with him anymore. Instead, he was happy to trade outdoor adventures for couch cuddle sessions, and somehow that small shift softened the edges of my despair. And his hugs remind me I was enough.

Mom battling breast cancer takes a selfie with her five-year-old son while they cuddle on the couch
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One day, he asked, “Let’s play iPad together.” First I shrugged. “That’s not really a Mommy thing,” I said. Or, “That’s why you have a brother.” Then I realized this simple request was one of the few ways we could still play together, side by side, while I rested.

Mom battling breast cancer plays Roblox with her son on the couch
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So, I downloaded the apps, set up our avatars, and prepared for what my son proudly referred to as “class.” He said to me, “I’m going to teach you, Mom. I’ll teach you how to be strong.” I felt proud and inspire.

Mom snaps photo of hers and her sons' avatars on an iPad game
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Cancer was the ruler in our real world. I had surgeries, chemotherapy, nausea, weakness. And he felt powerless. But in this digital world, he had control. He understood the rules. He excelled. He could protect me. And its gave me hope and peace.

Woman battling breast cancer takes a beautiful black and white photo, showing off her strength
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 So there we sat, side by side on the couch, tapping our screens and breathing together. And in those small moments, we recaptured each other’s strength-his and mine.