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Victor & Libby Boyce Say They Feel Like 'Life Is Backwards' Following Cameron Boyce's Passing

Victor & Libby Boyce Say They Feel Like 'Life Is Backwards' Following Cameron Boyce's Passing

Cameron Boyce‘s parents – Victor and Libby Boyce – are opening up about life a month after their son’s unexpected death.

The two chatted with Robin Roberts on Good Morning America about the legacy of their son and explained how Cameron‘s epilepsy didn’t present until his mid-teens.

Cameron had his first seizure at 16, “and then until he had his second one, he wasn’t considered as having epilepsy, and that was when he was 17, going on 18,” Libby shared. “He only ever had five seizures, and the fifth one is what — is the one that he died from.”

Victor added that physicians tried to solve what was causing his seizures, too. However, nothing ever showed.

“They tried to induce him to seize with strobe and different methods. Never seized. And he only ever had seizures while he slept,” he says.

Victor added that he feels like life is just backwards right now.

“I’m not supposed to outlive my son. I’m not supposed to be undoing his estate,” he said, with Libby adding that it’s “heartbreaking.”

“It’s like my mind is like a video replay machine just replaying his birth, replaying his steps — his first steps, riding a bike — plays and shows,” Victor said.

Watch their full interview below:

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