
Joshua loved to look at himself in the mirror at least a dozen times in a day. But this was before a rare cancer affected his left eye. He does not know what he looks like any more. His parents, Susan Jacob and Jacob John, have a hard time recognizing him too because of the bandage on his eye that covers almost half his face. He is weak and does not talk much; drastically different from his earlier playful and talkative self. All he does now is cry of pain due to the numerous injections he gets in a day and stare at boardgames with one eye because he is too weak to play with them.When a sharp leg pain turned out to be a dangerous diseaseWhen Joshua complained of leg pain in July last year, his parents told him to sit more because their second child was always on the move. He would spend his time playing and running around the house, and never rest. But they understood that it was something to be taken seriously when he got a fever that persisted for two weeks.“He would be normal in
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