“I don't even know how many of those I've already defeated.”

“I don't even know how many of those I've already defeated.”

Through a new outburst he shared on his account Instagram, Pedro Chagas Freitas I realized that his son Benjaminsix years, He underwent surgery again.

The well-known Portuguese writer has been suffering for months because of the child's health, which… He suffers from a rare condition that has not yet been treated.

In the long-published text, Pedro Chagas reveals that Benjamin underwent surgery again, hoping that this would be his son's last.

Confusion at the entrance, ambulances rushing in, heat, nervousness everywhere. Machines beep, runners rush through the corridor. A woman feels bad and needs help in the middle. Someone in a deep, recurring woe that doesn't pass, in the next room. The constant rush of adults, very adult. (…)”, he began the report.

Pedro Chagas Freitas: “It won't take long, and it will be very painful”

Hospital of the Great, World of the Great, that's it. I went back there today for another intervention (I don't even know how many of those I've already defeated, you know?)“He wondered.

You have taken what Portuguese cannot define in just one word. I can call it affection and tenderness, because that is what you spread. You have not once complained, you have smiled, you have made new friends, and you have spoiled the friend you already had.“The writer continued,” he said.

I can call it courage, because you face everything with a patience I have never seen in a hero movie, patience with kindness, and courage with love. Today I will call it love, for lack of a better word. What you have inside you is always love for life, for your mother, for me, for the whole world. Love that becomes tenderness and courage.

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Finally, Pedro Chagas Freitas also emphasized:I did everything right, everything went well. We may not have to go back. I just cried writing that last sentence. I'm sorry. I love you.

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