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By SHERRI ACKERMAN

sackerman@...

Published: October 24, 2008

Tampa Tribune - Tampa,FL,USA

http://www2.tbo.com/content/2008/oct/24/na-online-vigil-honors-teen-

facing-death/

10/1/08

We Need A Miracle!!!

Dear brothers and sisters in Christ,

We are requesting you to please join with us for a week of fasting

and prayer for Carli. Our meeting with the Doctors today was not

good. The Doctors have made it clear there is not much they can

do ...

Edith

Edith and Slack were preparing for their 16-year-old daughter

to die last Friday.

Diagnosed with leukemia just three months ago, Carli Slack's cancer

was in remission when she contracted a deadly fungus that now eats

at her organs.

Doctors gave her parents no hope, but Edith and didn't listen.

They prayed.

And they kept a vigil online. So many people cared about Carli, the

family started a Web site to give daily updates.

10/15/08

We have been told today that our daughter Carli is going to die. Not

by leukemia, not by the surgery, but by this fungus Mucor. ... There

is nothing more they can do. Survival rate at this point of

progression is zero. There have been no survivors of this. The

question we have been asked is how we want to prepare for it. ...

Carli needs one more miracle. We need one more miracle.

Unable to do what only God might, family and friends are collecting

donations to help the Tampa family pay for expenses and, soon, a

funeral.

Slack, a 41-year-old social worker, youth minister and father of

four, started a new job two weeks ago as a consultant for the Sylvia

Center, an agency that helps families with adoptive children.

His wife, Edith, 40, sells home, life and auto insurance, but she's

not sure if she still has a job. She hasn't left Carli's bedside

since the teen was admitted to St. ph's Children's Hospital in

July.

Neither Edith nor could afford private health insurance, they

say. Edith kicks herself each time she thinks about waiting for

Carli's test results from the public health clinic instead of just

taking her to the emergency room.

4:30 a.m. 10/17/08

Tonight at about 12:30 Carli was put on a ventilator. At this point

her organs are starting to shut down. She is expected to pass away

maybe sometime in the next 24 hours. I just want to thank everyone

for their thoughts and prayer. It seems that God just has other

plans.

Soon, doctors tell the couple, there will be a funeral. It's

impossible for the family to imagine life with out Carli. Her

sister, 10-year-old Cayla, is counting on a cure.

Little brother Christian creates a Web site for " Carli Marli " where

family and friends post messages.

Carli is blessed with many friends, but her best one is her older

sister, Cassandra.

The two attend Plant High School, where Carli is a junior.

When she first heard she had leukemia, Carli didn't think about

dying, her dad said. She was worried about the effects of

chemotherapy.

" I can't lose my hair! " Carli insisted.

Her leukemia was the kind that had a 98 percent cure rate. It was

never supposed to end up like this.

12:30 a.m. 10/21/08

120 hours after being put on the ventilator. Seven days after being

told Carli will die and has no chance of survival.

We are still here.

He has said goodbye to Carli four times now - the last the hardest

as he and Edith watched their little girl struggle for a breath.

" I didn't want my baby to suffer anymore, " said.

But it was too awful to watch. They weren't ready to let her go. Not

that way. A week later, Carli hangs on.

The latest post, on Thursday, noted Carli was breathing on her own,

though the prognosis hasn't changed.

" She's still fighting, " said. " We can't give up without a

fight. "

LEARN MORE

Go to www.carlislack.page.tl to read updates on her condition, check

out pictures and sign a guest book.

WANT TO HELP?

The Sylvia Center is collecting donations on behalf of the

Slack family. For information, call (813) 651-3150.

Researcher Pincus contributed to this report. Reporter

Sherri Ackerman can be reached at (813) 259-7144.

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I think it's very unseemly to allow one's children to die. But I don't

have any, so what do I know?

Mucor_mucedo (causes rot in fruit and baked goods & sometimes found on

feet and skin) - 612, 1000, 488, 766, 9788, 735

Mucor_plumbeus - 361, 578, 785, 877

Mucor_racemosis (grows on decaying vegetation and bread and can cause

ear infection) - 310, 474, 875

Mucor_racemosis_secondary - 473, 686, 871, 873, 876, 878, 887, 7768,

7976, 8788, 713, 729, 731, 751, 760, 778, 1200

Mucormycosis (use Zygomycosis)

Zygomycosis (also called mucormycosis; a serious fungal infection

usually associated with uncontrolled diabetes mellitus or

immunosuppressive drugs) - 942, 623, 73

Leukose (proliferation of tissues that form white blood cells;

considered to be foundational stage of leukemia. See also Cancer

Leukemia, Parasite general, Parasite fluke sets) - 612, 633, 653, 3722, 644

Parasites_general_1 - 4412, 2400, 2112, 1862, 1550, 800, 732, 728, 712,

688, 676, 644, 422, 128, 120

Parasites_general_2 - 10000, 3176, 1998, 1865, 1840, 880, 800, 780, 770,

740, 728, 727, 690, 665, 660, 465, 444, 440, 125, 120, 95, 80, 72, 47

Parasites_general_alternative_v - 4122, 1522, 967, 942, 854, 829, 827,

749, 741, 732, 633, 605, 604, 591, 524, 422, 411, 344, 172, 102

Parasites_general_comprehensive - 10000, 5000, 4412, 2720, 2400, 2112,

1864, 1550, 1360, 880, 854, 800, 784, 751, 732, 728, 712, 688, 651, 644,

524, 465, 442, 422, 334, 240, 152, 128, 125, 120, 112, 96, 72, 64, 20

Parasites_general_short_set - 20, 64, 72, 96, 112, 120, 152, 651, 732,

1360, 2720, 10000

Parasites_gen_custom2_TR (sweep 2000 to 2008 by 1 dwell 360) -- 6578,

2000, 831, 2000, 2008, 2520, 689, 750, 880, 650, 187

Parasites_flukes_blood - 847, 867, 329, 419, 635, 7391, 5516, 9889

Parasites_flukes_general (pancreatic, liver, and intestinal) - 6766,

6672, 6641, 6578, 2150, 2128, 2082, 2013, 2008, 2003, 2000, 1850, 945,

854, 846, 830, 763, 676, 651, 524, 435, 275, 142

Parasites_flukes_general_short_set - 524, 854, 651

Parasites_flukes_intestinal (2127/2128*) - 524, 651, 676, 844, 848, 854,

2128, 2008, 2084, 2150, 6766

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Parasites_flukes_lymph - 10050, 157

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2080, 6578

Parasites_flukes_sheep_liver - 826, 830, 834

I'd try colloidal silver too.

tigerpaw2c wrote:

> By SHERRI ACKERMAN

>

> sackerman@...

>

> Published: October 24, 2008

> Tampa Tribune - Tampa,FL,USA

>

>

> http://www2.tbo.com/content/2008/oct/24/na-online-vigil-honors-teen-

> facing-death/

>

>

> 10/1/08

>

> We Need A Miracle!!!

>

> Dear brothers and sisters in Christ,

>

> We are requesting you to please join with us for a week of fasting

> and prayer for Carli. Our meeting with the Doctors today was not

> good. The Doctors have made it clear there is not much they can

> do ...

>

> Edith

>

> Edith and Slack were preparing for their 16-year-old daughter

> to die last Friday.

>

> Diagnosed with leukemia just three months ago, Carli Slack's cancer

> was in remission when she contracted a deadly fungus that now eats

> at her organs.

>

> Doctors gave her parents no hope, but Edith and didn't listen.

>

> They prayed.

>

> And they kept a vigil online. So many people cared about Carli, the

> family started a Web site to give daily updates.

>

> 10/15/08

>

> We have been told today that our daughter Carli is going to die. Not

> by leukemia, not by the surgery, but by this fungus Mucor. ... There

> is nothing more they can do. Survival rate at this point of

> progression is zero. There have been no survivors of this. The

> question we have been asked is how we want to prepare for it. ...

> Carli needs one more miracle. We need one more miracle.

>

>

>

> Unable to do what only God might, family and friends are collecting

> donations to help the Tampa family pay for expenses and, soon, a

> funeral.

>

> Slack, a 41-year-old social worker, youth minister and father of

> four, started a new job two weeks ago as a consultant for the Sylvia

> Center, an agency that helps families with adoptive children.

>

> His wife, Edith, 40, sells home, life and auto insurance, but she's

> not sure if she still has a job. She hasn't left Carli's bedside

> since the teen was admitted to St. ph's Children's Hospital in

> July.

>

> Neither Edith nor could afford private health insurance, they

> say. Edith kicks herself each time she thinks about waiting for

> Carli's test results from the public health clinic instead of just

> taking her to the emergency room.

>

> 4:30 a.m. 10/17/08

>

> Tonight at about 12:30 Carli was put on a ventilator. At this point

> her organs are starting to shut down. She is expected to pass away

> maybe sometime in the next 24 hours. I just want to thank everyone

> for their thoughts and prayer. It seems that God just has other

> plans.

>

>

>

> Soon, doctors tell the couple, there will be a funeral. It's

> impossible for the family to imagine life with out Carli. Her

> sister, 10-year-old Cayla, is counting on a cure.

>

> Little brother Christian creates a Web site for " Carli Marli " where

> family and friends post messages.

>

> Carli is blessed with many friends, but her best one is her older

> sister, Cassandra.

>

> The two attend Plant High School, where Carli is a junior.

>

> When she first heard she had leukemia, Carli didn't think about

> dying, her dad said. She was worried about the effects of

> chemotherapy.

>

> " I can't lose my hair! " Carli insisted.

>

> Her leukemia was the kind that had a 98 percent cure rate. It was

> never supposed to end up like this.

>

> 12:30 a.m. 10/21/08

>

> 120 hours after being put on the ventilator. Seven days after being

> told Carli will die and has no chance of survival.

>

> We are still here.

>

>

>

> He has said goodbye to Carli four times now - the last the hardest

> as he and Edith watched their little girl struggle for a breath.

>

> " I didn't want my baby to suffer anymore, " said.

>

> But it was too awful to watch. They weren't ready to let her go. Not

> that way. A week later, Carli hangs on.

>

> The latest post, on Thursday, noted Carli was breathing on her own,

> though the prognosis hasn't changed.

>

> " She's still fighting, " said. " We can't give up without a

> fight. "

>

> LEARN MORE

>

> Go to www.carlislack.page.tl to read updates on her condition, check

> out pictures and sign a guest book.

>

> WANT TO HELP?

>

> The Sylvia Center is collecting donations on behalf of the

> Slack family. For information, call (813) 651-3150.

>

> Researcher Pincus contributed to this report. Reporter

> Sherri Ackerman can be reached at (813) 259-7144.

>

>

>

> ------------------------------------

>

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>

>

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Did they not do anti-fungals??

From: tigerpaw2c <tigerpaw2c@...>

Subject: [] Online Vigil Honors Teen Facing Death

Date: Thursday, October 23, 2008, 8:19 PM

By SHERRI ACKERMAN

sackerman@tampatrib .com

Published: October 24, 2008

Tampa Tribune - Tampa,FL,USA

http://www2. tbo.com/content/ 2008/oct/ 24/na-online- vigil-honors- teen-

facing-death/

10/1/08

We Need A Miracle!!!

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