My toddler stubbed his toe — then we found out he had cancer
A mom says her “whole world was turned upside down” when her two-year-old son was diagnosed with cancer — after stubbing his toe.
Zakariyah, known as Zak, was diagnosed with acute lymphoblastic leukemia in May 2022 after his parents noticed his toe injury wasn’t healing.
Within weeks, Zak was on an intensive program of chemotherapy and steroids treatment at The Royal Marsden Hospital in the UK.
The doses gradually intensified over a three-month period, and at one point Zak was receiving chemotherapy nearly every day — causing his hair to fall out.
Now aged four, Zak has a lumbar puncture every six months as well as chemotherapy once a month and several other drugs administered at home, as part of his complicated treatment plan.
“When he was diagnosed I felt disbelief and shock. Our whole world was turned upside down,” his mom Amina, 40, said.
“I felt overwhelmed and extremely worried. Because first thing in the morning we were told he had cancer and that an ambulance was waiting outside. I felt numb. It was all very rushed and happening fast. There was no way and no time to take it all in.
“We were scared of the unknown. Also we weren’t given enough information a lot of the time and dealing with junior doctors didn’t help at all. We were very scared of what was happening and what was to come.
“He didn’t handle it very well, because he was so little and didn’t understand what was going on.
“We had a lot of doctors examining him, and as a result he became scared of all the doctors and nurses, absolutely petrified. It took him a long time to get over that.

