Nine-year-old Fraser Suggate was initially told he had gastro and anxiety, but thanks to his mother’s unwavering determination, the real and more sinister diagnosis was finally uncovered. “Go get a second opinion, a third, go get a fourth opinion until you’re completely satisfied. If I had taken the word of other people I may not have my son with me.”
“I had seen a handful of families sharing moments and originally I didn’t think I was going to share it. But I thought, ‘I want a photo taken. Even though it’s a painful moment, it’s a beautiful moment in our eyes. This is our reality and we wanted to show people every side of it.”
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