“It shouldn't take long, and it will hurt a lot.”

“It shouldn't take long, and it will hurt a lot.”

son Pedro Chagas FreitasThe little one BenjaminHe remains in hospital, fighting for his life, after being diagnosed with a rare condition and undergoing a transplant last June.

Since then, the writer has used his words, on social media, to embody all his pain and convey the different moments he lived with the boy over the past two months.

On Saturday, August 10, he did it again. He posted a picture of his son on his Instagram account, with a smile on his face and playing some games. – In fact, this is exactly what the author described.

In the description of the post, Pedro Chagas Freitas revealed that in recent times, he has been creating all the conditions for little Benjamin, to continue enjoying what it means to be a child.

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There was ice cream, there was popcorn, there were talking, singing stuffed animals, there were go-kart tracks, there were races (as much as possible, with lots of wires) in the hallway, there was loud laughter, smiles all the time, chatter was exchanged with the neighbors' room, food was waiting by the elevator, there were good parties.“The Portuguese writer began,” he said.

That was today, today as yesterday. Until the next fight arrives (it shouldn't take long, it can't take long, it will hurt a lot, waiting is always so painful), we wander around the hospital as if riding a sled, cheating the pain with humor.He continued.

Laughing at anxiety is like planting plastic flowers and watering them. So be it. Plastic flowers also have color, they also have the life we ​​put into them, and they can also be salvation. We love each other like this: we make joy dance into sadness.“He finally wrote.

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