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Baby Zia Relief Fund

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Hello Family, Friends, and Fellow Supporters. We want to thank each and everyone of You for Your support and prayers. As You all know, those that have been following our last 2 years of tragedy and loss, we've been just going through the most roughest and harshest times we've ever had to experience and endure. First, our first-born baby daughter, Ariella, had an adverse reaction to her 6 month vaccine shots and they paralyzed and disabled her. Ari's ability to live and thrive demanded 24/7 nursing care which was done by her amazing Mom, Raquel. She was placed on a life support ventilator and had a G-tube implanted into her stomach so we could feed her that way to keep our baby girl alive. Second, after fighting so hard and trying everything imaginable to keep her alive for 2 and a half years, we were horrified and our lives were torn apart when we lost our baby girl just 7 days after her baby sister Zia was born. In one happy and amazing moment we had a beautiful, perfectly healthy baby girl that was born at home, all natural, non-vaxxed and then we had our 2 year old princess, that tragically passed away, all of a sudden, with no warning or tell-tale signs of declining health stats. With Your help thru gofundme we were able to afford a funeral service for our daughter and we truly thank You all for giving our family that love and comfort that we laid Ari to rest peacefully. 9 months after we laid our baby girl to rest and trying to go on thru life after losing a child has been harsh and way too tough. It is certainly a day to day battle. We were just trying to take it one day at a time when all of a sudden, unfortunately, I had to be rushed to the ER myself for 96% stage 5 renal failure! This actually happened a week after we took Baby Zia to her pediatrician for a checkup and because we had concerns she was not growing properly. It was as if she stopped growing at 2-3 months old. She was not hitting her bench marks and something was terribly off about her. Her pediatrician advised us to get a mold test done at our condo because he suspected that black toxic mold may have caused ALL of our infirmities. I was healthy, fit, and able one moment, and 6 months later my health downright deteriorated. As for me, I had a tesio catheter implanted into my chest that runs into my neck then straight into my heart. Now I have to be dialyzed 3 days a week for 3 to 4 hours. When I was finally released from the hospital after 2 weeks, I came home to a condo that wreaked of some mildew-type of stench that I had never smelled before. Immediately we remembered our doctor's order to get a mold test done. We did, and the next day we were told we had to throw everything we owned that was exposed to the toxic mold and that we definitely had a serious problem. Thru our second gofundme we were blessed by each of You and in the nick of time with the ability to salvage what we could, we moved out to a new construction apt in Coral Springs, FL. We started our lives all over again at this new home. Totally blessed and happy that we could enjoy our new daughter and give her the best life we were unable to provide for Ari. We even opened up a new start-up business dealing with tele-medicine software-as-a-service called www.TellMD.org with 8 partners. Things were starting to look a bit brighter for 2 weeks, until we had to rush me to the E.R. for a clogged tesio, I could no longer clean my toxic blood AND the next day Baby Zia woke up coughing up blood and mucous so  her Mom rushed her to the same E.R. at Broward Health that I was already admitted to. This was about 1 month ago! Baby Zia has been in the hospital since the second week of May 2017. She has also been placed on a life support ventilator and g-tube for feeding just like her disceased sister Ariella. Raquel has been living at the hospital by her side day and night, never leaving her side save for the times I rip her away to take a break, a short respite to do something normal like grabbing a quick bite to eat. I have been tending to the new home, our pets, and our business while trying to stay alive and provide for my family. The days I go to dialysis are the worst and I am so drained that I only have enough strength to eat something then go to sleep. I end up losing a whole 3 days which is not functional for business and not fair to our Partners. I have now visited the E.R. 3 times in the past 3 months. While all this is happening, Raquel is trying her best to stay strong for me and our baby while enduring all these travesties. Now, we are asking anyone and everyone able to help us this one last time as we get ready to have Baby Zia finally come home on life support. Since we have not been able to work for the last couple of months, we have not been producing and need desperate assistance of any kind or amount. Our goal is to get a crib/hospital type bed for Baby Zia since we had to throw her crib away due to the toxic mold. All You amazing and caring folks have blessed us with constant love, prayers, donor milk for Zia, food, and support. Now we are forced to swallow our pride and reach out in faith to anyone willing and able to help our family get back to some semblance of normalcy after 3 extremely tragic years of heart ache, pain, and suffering. No amount is too little and every donation helps us immensely. Thank You all in advance for following our story, supporting us through it all, and helping us share this as much as possible so that we may reach our goal as we find justice for Ariella's wrongful death, get Baby Zia off of life support and healthy again, and get my health back to where it was before the mold poisoning.

Organizer and beneficiary

Victor Talha
Organizer
Pompano Beach, FL
Raquel Donate
Beneficiary

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