“He didn’t look right, he was like a yellowy-grey colour. She then took another set of bloods so we went for a sandwich and came back to be told he had leukaemia.
“Connor had an ear infection and the doctor gave him some antibiotics but it kept happening.
“The doctor kept giving him antibiotics but then over the summer holidays he was training with his school rugby team and the headteacher rang asking us to come and pick him up.”
Joanne, from Southport, Merseyside, supported her son while he had three years of gruelling chemotherapy.
But Connor has since gone on to achieve nine GCSEs, at the equivalent to the old nine A and B grade.
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