Posted on 04/25/2018 3:43:59 PM PDT by Morgana
FULL TITLE: Alfie Evans Mom Shares Touching Photo of Him and Father Asleep: Dont Believe What You Read, Alfie is Doing Great
After a disheartening appeals court ruling preventing Alfie Evans parents from flying the 23-month old boy to Rome, Italy to take him to a pediatric hospital that has offered to provide appropriate medical care and treatment for him, Alfies mother has posted a new photo of him.
The touching photo shows Alfie asleep and his father sleeping on a couch behind him. His mother Kate James also added that Alfie is doing well and she cautions people not to believe posts on social media stating otherwise. Thats 48 hours after the hospital withdrew Alfies life support without their consent.
Kate James, wrote: My whole entire world I love you so much baby boy.
With his eyes shut, a small tube also appears to be giving him some oxygen.
The video comes as a spokesman for the family told supporters waiting outside Alder Hey hospital that Alfies dad would not be carrying out a scheduled press conference because he had fallen asleep.
They said: He has fallen asleep next to his little boy.
Both have fallen asleep together and we have left alone.
Tom will be coming out in the morning to give a statement at 7am.
Dont believe what you read on social media, Alfie is doing great.
SIGN THE PETITION! Please Let Alfie Evans Parents Take Care of Him
Another image uploaded on to the Alfies Army Instagram page also showed Tom asleep in the corner of Alfies hospital room.
The caption read: Strong boys! Alfie is doing fine, he is fighting!
Alfies parents had hoped to take the little boy to the hospital in order to potentially get treatment that could help his rare degenerative neurological condition.
Todays appeals court decision comes despite doctors representing Alder Hey Childrens Hospital misleading the court with claims it never said Alfie would die soon after it removed his life support without his parents permission.
Earlier today, officials at Alder Hey Childrens Hospital kicked out two paramedics from the air ambulance and made them leave the premises after they were talking with Alfies parents. This is the latest example of the hospitals lack of care and concern for the 23-month old boy who is dealing with a rare neurological condition.
Little Alfie Evans has survived for over 40 hours after a childrens hospital yanked his life support without his parents consent. Thats despite the prediction doctors made that Alfie wouldnt live very long after his life support was removed.
Yesterday, the judge in the Alfie Evans case has officially prohibited his parents from flying the 23-month old boy to Rome Italy to take him to a pediatric hospital that has offered to provide appropriate medical care and treatment for him. Alfies parents had hoped to take the little boy to the hospital in order to potentially get treatment that could help his rare degenerative neurological condition.
Today, Alfie Evans father Tom Evans says his sons still fighting and doing well 36 hours later.
He said: He is doing as well as he can, he is fighting. I believe I am getting closer [to taking him home]. He hasnt had any sign of pain and sustaining life like any other kid for the past 36 hours. Its totally unexpected.
We were told he wouldnt last five minutes but now here we are 36 hours down the line and he is doing absolutely amazing, Evans continued in an interview on British television.
Attorney Paul Diamond, who is representing the family of Alfie Evans, yesterday argued that it is not in Alfies best interests to be left at Alder Hey Hospital and that he should instead be flown overseas with an air ambulance already waiting and Italy also offering him a private jet.
But Justice Hayden ruled that Alfies family would not be able to fly him to Italy for treatment and appeared to say that this was the final decision related to his case. He said flying Alfie to Italy could harm his health because, as court testimony indicated, the flight could trigger possible continuous seizures due to stimulations of the flight. But Alfies parents are concerned Alfie will die if he doesnt get care and possible experimental treatment in Italy.
Alfies parents have appealed that ruling to a British appeals court. Evans said they are appealing the ruling from the judge today banning Alfie from flying to Italy where a Pediatric Hospital has offered proper medical care and treatment as well as potential experimental treatment for his rare neurological condition.
Evans indicated that Alfie is not in any pain and hardly taking any drugs and he disputed the claim that Alfie should not be able to travel to Italy because of potential seizures, saying that Alfie has not having any seizures and is not on any anti-seizure medication because there was no problem at this time.
Tom Evans also disputed the notion that somehow his family or supporters of his family are causing a disruption for Hospital staff that makes it so it would take three days to discharge Alfie from the hospital, as Alder Hey Childrens Hospital alleged in court today. He says the reality is that Alfies family and supporters are having a hard time getting into the hospital to see Alfie and support them because of an intense police presence, whereas hospital staff go in and out as they please.
Evans indicated he is very concerned about Alfies lack of food saying that it has been almost 24 hours since he has had anything to eat and he is just receiving water and fluids. He is worried that hospital staff are attempting to starve Alfie to death in an attempt to prove their contention that Alfie was going to die very quickly after his removal from life support.
The judge in the controversial legal battle over the life and death of Alfie Evans has told the little boys parents that they are not able to take him home, for now. Essentially Justice Hayden considers Alfies parents a flight risk and worries they will leave the country with the 23-month old boy in tow. After a decision by Italy yesterday, Alfie now has Italian citizenship which should qualify him for being able to leave the country.
If Alfie cant leave the UK, attorneys for his parents say they want Italian doctors to be able to come to Britain to evaluate and treat Alfie.
A spokeswoman for the Christian Legal Centre, which is assisting Tom Evans and Kate James, said they intended to ask the judge to consider allowing medical experts in Italy to examine Alfie.
She said medics at Alder Hey Childrens Hospital in Liverpool had stopped providing ventilation support to Alfie shortly after 9pm on Monday.
But she said Alfie continued to breathe independently.
She said: Alfie has survived much longer than the doctors predicted, lending support to the request from Alfies parents for Alfie to be seen by medical experts in Italy
An air ambulance is now waiting outside Alder Hey Hospital ready to take Alfie to hospital in Italy.
An air ambulance arrived today outside the hospital where little Alfie Evans is located. Alfie has breathed on his own and has survived for over 20 hours after the Childrens Hospital yanked his life support.
Alfie has defied doctors expectations to this point and his parents are headed back to court to fight for his life further. They are hoping to be able to get life support restored and also want to be able to take him to Italy, which granted him citizenship yesterday.
Today, a British doctors group, The Medical Ethics Alliance, expressed its horror over the treatment of Alfie Evans that it called a medical tyranny.
And Italys Healthcare Chief has slammed the decisions by UK courts to treat Alfie the way that they have. The President of the Italian National Institute of Health lambasted the UK High Courts decision yesterday on Alfie Evans that resulted it the childrens hospital being allowed to remove life support over Alfies parents objections.
Alfies father confirmed the removal of life support and oxygen in a video at 9:17 p.m. London time. Alfies still here and fighting, he said.
Pope Francis has repeatedly spoken on Alfies behalf and urged that Alfies parents be allowed to bring him to Italy.
American supporters of Alfie Evans who have been wondering what they can do now have an opportunity to show their support publicly. Supporters of Alfie and his family will be gathering in Washington DC on Thursday at the British Embassy to hold a prayer vigil on their behalf.
Terris list is becoming terris mass list :P
If anyone wants to call and say in a very polite manner Save Baby Alfie (because after all Baby Alfie is proving them wrong)
British Embassy Washington
3100 Massachusetts Avenue, NW
Washington DC 20008
USA
Telephone: +1 202 588 6500
Email general.enquiries@britishcouncil.org
Touching and totally understandable devotion of parents to their child.
Yea but would not any parent do this for their child? What’s not normal is how the medical system expects them to just sit back and let their child die.
Yea Bryan Kemper had that on my facebook feed this morning...LOVE IT!!
A beautiful boy & such loving parents. Something is very wrong in denying him care.
It is disgusting that the hospital will sit there and list the supposed risks of parental control, or travel, and then insist they should continue “end of life care”, which is nothing more than state sponsored murder.
So the ghouls are worried about Alfie possibly having seizures doing a flight but zero concern for taking him off life support and withholding his nutrition. Hippocrates would be aghast and medical tyranny is absolutely a spot on definition of this heartless arrogance.
Seig Heil Queen Elizabeth. You now preside over a country that would make Himmler, Goebels and Dr Mengele so proud.
Progressives are cold-blooded killers at heart.
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