Every Breath Is a Miracle š

At just 22 months oldā¦
Jackson Collins faced something no child should ever have to endure.
What began as a simple illnessā
the kind most families expect to passā
quickly turned into something terrifying.
Pneumonia.
And thenā¦
both of his lungs collapsed.
In an instant, breathingāsomething we all take for grantedā
became impossible for his tiny body.
Machines took over.
For 13 long days, they breathed for him.

And for his motherā¦
every second felt like standing on the edge of losing everything. š
The kind of fear that doesnāt shoutā
but quietly asks the question no parent wants to hear:
āIs this the end?ā
And thenā¦
Something changed.
Not with noise.
Not with a big moment.
Just⦠a breath.

A small, fragile breath.
Then another.
Jackson started breathing on his own again. š
No celebration neededā
because in that moment,
everything had already changed.
Today, he is out of intensive care.
His journey isnāt over.
There are still steps ahead.
Still healing to do.
But every breathā¦
every movementā¦
every quiet moment of progressā¦
is a victory.
⨠Because sometimes, miracles donāt arrive all at onceā
they come as a child
who simply refuses to give up
