It reminds us a lot of Elijah Dudley. (He even has the cape.)
“Eli’s umbilical cord was wrapped around his neck and he wasn’t crying,” his mom Alexis told us. “I remember immediately sitting up to see the baby I couldn’t hear, and telling him, ‘come on, buddy.’ He began to cry, and I sat back in the bed with relief. I got to hold my baby and see his face for 30 seconds before he began showing signs of respiratory distress and was taken from my arms and rushed to the NICU.”
In the flip of a switch, Eli became a superhero, transforming from an innocent newborn baby to a fighter with extraordinary strength.
When they stepped inside, the news was grim. Eli’s health was declining and the medical team didn’t know why. What they did know was that he needed a PIC line placed or he would not survive – a helicopter was arriving within the hour to take him to UVA.
Flip.
A long, eventful month after his birth, Eli was stable enough to go home. Superman could finally get a rest, pack his cape away for another day, and don his signature glasses.
Flip.
He’s taken a trip to the zoo, gone fishing, and even been on a hike or two.
About a year after Eli’s birth, he underwent genetic testing to determine what could be causing some of his developmental delays and recent seizure activity.
“I was in the car driving to pick him up from my family’s house after work, and was at the top of the neighborhood when I got the call,” Alexis said. “The genetic counselor said they found something – Eli had Pitt Hopkins syndrome.”
“Our diagnosis day looked different than most,” Alexis said. “For me, I had already stood beside my child as he lay on his death bed, everything else seemed minuscule in comparison.”
From Clark Kent back to Superman. The cape was back.
Flip.
Eli consistently demonstrates exceptional strength in the face of adversity. Imagine what he could do with some one-on-one, personalized help. Like his shirt says: Unstoppable.
We couldn’t agree more.
So with the life-saving support of our dedicated donor family (which you can join HERE), we put on a cape of our own and answered the call for help. This is our chance to help him flip the switch again.
It’s no coincidence that our mind is on superheroes. We meet them every week in the form of recipients, their families, and our incredible donors. In the flip of a switch, seemingly ordinary people transform into heroes with exceptional strength and power. Get your cape and join us. DONATE HERE.
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