Posted on 06/23/2005 9:09:35 PM PDT by babysaver
Baby Torres Still Kicking, Donations Pour in
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By Angela E. Pometto Herald Staff Writer (From the issue of 6/23/05)
It has been nearly eight weeks since Susan Torres (pictured at right with her oldest son) was rushed to the hospital after she suffered a stroke caused by melanoma cancer. For eight weeks, despite her brain damage, she has been closely monitored and kept alive for the sake of her unborn baby. And after eight weeks, baby Torres is alive and kicking quite literally.
According to Mercy Schlapp, a friend of the Torres family, Jason Torres felt his child kick for the first time on June 20.
But the battle for the childs life is far from over. Twenty-five weeks gestation is the earliest that a baby can survive an early delivery, and this is Susans 21st week of pregnancy. The family hopes to wait until 30 weeks before delivering. Right now, the cancer has spread to Susans lymph nodes, but the baby is in no immediate danger, said Schlapp.
The Torres family is doing "well given the circumstances" said Fathers Denis Donahue and Jerry Wooton.
"Theyre doing amazingly well, and its all due to their Catholic faith," said Father Donahue, pastor of St. Rita Parish in Alexandria. "Thats whats holding them together."
According to Father Donahue, the challenge is to keep her alive one day at a time. Father Wooton, parochial vicar of St. Leo the Great Parish in Fairfax, said Susan had several fevers lately. The doctors have been able to reduce the fever, and the little one is still doing well.
While the Arlington Catholic HERALD was the first to report this story (ACH 5/26/05), many other news organizations have picked it up including USA Today, The Washington Post, The Washington Times, ABC News, CBS News, WJLA and CNN. Thanks to the extended coverage, the family has been flooded with support.
Father Wooton received a call from someone in England who was interested in the fight for Susans baby. According to Father Donahue, another person sent Susan and the baby a first class relic of Blessed Teresa of Calcutta.
"There has been an overwhelming response," said Schlapp. "Its really such a blessing for the family, especially when this is such a difficult time."
Many people have been calling St. Rita Church, where Susan and her husband, Jason, are members, to find out what they can do to help. Father Donahue directs them to the fund established to help with medical expenses not covered by insurance. The bill is expected to be between $300,000 and $400,000, although this may rise depending on how long Susan is kept alive.
They also are asking for prayers, Father Donahue said.
"Weve been taking care of them spiritually, as a parish family should," he said.
The fund was set up by the Knights of Columbus from St. Leo Parish, of which Jason is a member. On June 10, the fund was placed online and people are now able to make donations through PayPal. The Web site has had more than 25,000 hits.
Before it was placed online, the fund had collected $50,000. Since it was put online, they have received another $30,000, and they are expecting an equal amount from the mail.
"They have to empty the P.O. Box a couple of times a day now," said Father Wooton. This gives him encouragement.
"Keep them in your prayers," he said. "Thats the most important thing right now. Weve got at least three weeks to go and hopefully five or six weeks." Even if they make it to the delivery date, the baby will still need to be hospitalized after birth.
The Web site lists updates on Susans condition and has links to family photos. There is a sign-up for an e-mail list as well. According to the Web site, the family does not want Susans condition to be used as a political issue. They ask only for prayers and financial support.
For more information go to www.susantorresfund.org or e-mail stfund@susantorresfund.org.
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Prayers.
"Keep them in your prayers," he said. "Thats the most important thing right now. Weve got at least three weeks to go and hopefully five or six weeks." Even if they make it to the delivery date, the baby will still need to be hospitalized after birth.
The Web site lists updates on Susans condition and has links to family photos. There is a sign-up for an e-mail list as well. According to the Web site, the family does not want Susans condition to be used as a political issue. They ask only for prayers and financial support.
For more information go to www.susantorresfund.org or e-mail stfund@susantorresfund.org.
I continue in prayers for this child and all the family!
Bless their hearts. My prayers for the family and that precious infant.
baby ping
OH BG!
Big Prayers...
HUGE PRAYERS!!!
Remember.....please pray for a complete healing for Susan, too!
Thanks for the update BG. I so hope this little baby makes it.
I sure do, beaversmom!!!
How are you doing? I haven't seen ya much...
You rang for a prayer warrior? I'm here for the early night shift.
Let me also ping a few other prayer warriors!
THANK you!!!!!
Prayers for Susan and her unborn child continue....
I'm still praying for this family.
A previous article about the Torres family.
Matt 18:20
Prayers for this precious gift of life.
http://www.susantorresfund.org
Here's a hotlink to the fund.
Prayers sent from TX.
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