A 10-Year-Old Boy Kept Begging to Remove His Cast as His Family Thought He Was Imagining the Pain — Until the Nanny Broke It Open and Revealed the Truth No One Wanted to See

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The sound began long before anyone understood what it meant—a dull, repetitive thud echoing through the quiet house after midnight. It wasn’t playful, not the careless knocking children sometimes make when they’re half-asleep and restless. This was heavier.

Deliberate. Urgent. Like someone trying to communicate in the only language they had left.

Ten-year-old Oliver Reed stood in the corner of his bedroom, lifting his casted arm again and again and striking it against the wall, as if the hard white shell wrapped around his limb were an enemy he could beat into submission. His eyes were wide and glassy, unfocused in a way that had nothing to do with imagination and everything to do with fear so sharp it stripped thought down to instinct. Sweat darkened his hairline.

His breathing came in shallow bursts. Between each impact, he whispered to himself, shaking as though the room itself were alive. “Please get it off,” he begged, voice scraped raw from hours of pleading.

“It’s moving again. I can feel it. It’s crawling.”

The cast had been meant to protect and heal the fracture he’d suffered weeks earlier at school.

But to Oliver, it had become something else entirely—a sealed chamber of torment, a prison no one else could see. He hadn’t slept in days. He paced until dawn, too frightened to sit still, too panicked to lie down.

He scratched blindly at the narrow opening near his wrist with pencils and rulers, desperate for relief he couldn’t name. To anyone listening outside the room, it sounded like nonsense—an overreaction, a child turning discomfort into drama. But Oliver’s descriptions were horrifyingly specific.

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