Contact: Suzanne Vitadamo, The Terri Schindler Schiavo Foundation, 727-490-7603, info@terrisfight.org
AUSTIN, Texas, April 9 /Standard Newswire/ -- Once again a fragile and infinitely precious innocent life hangs in the balance, as a mother is pitted against the medical establishment in a battle for the life of her little boy.
Catarina Gonzales, 23 and single, is fighting to save the life of her son, Emilio, who is 17 months old and requires vitamin and respiratory therapy with a ventilator to sustain his life. Although his diagnosis is still not definitive, his doctors believe he has Leigh's disease, a condition that is life-threatening.
The ethics committee at the facility currently treating Emilio has declared Emilio's case "futile," a decision which marks Emilio for death unless another hospital will agree to take him on transfer. The deadline by which to find another facility is Tuesday, April 10th.
"This is so sad," says Suzanne Vitadamo, sister of Terri Schindler Schiavo. "That a hospital 'ethics' committee would vote to end the life of a child against his mother's wishes is unbelievable, especially since Emilio's condition has actually shown some improvement over the past several weeks."
Vitadamo spoke recently with a mother from
Although there is no guarantee that similar treatment would produce such results in Emilio's case, there is hope. "We are hoping that the hospital will grant an additional extension in Emilio's case," Vitadamo says, "we encourage them to continue treating this little boy, making every effort to sustain his life for as long as is needed, while we pursue a facility for transfer and possibly even treatment that could save him. It is time for
About the Schindler Family: Mary and Robert Schindler as well as Suzanne Schindler Vitadamo and Bobby Schindler now work for The Terri Schindler Schiavo Foundation in St. Petersburg, Florida, an organization dedicated to promoting the Culture of Life, embracing the true meaning of compassion by opposing the practice of euthanasia.
Background: Dying toddler again facing removal of life support --