Katie Fitch Chain Letter
Netlore Archive: Prayer chain letter circulating via email tells the story of 3-year-old Katie Fitch of South Carolina, who suffers from hepatoblastoma, a form of liver cancer.
Description: Chain email
Circulating since: June 2008
Status: True
Email example contributed by Grace F. , July 22, 2008:
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Katie Fitch ![]() Katie is a beautiful three year old little girl who has just been diagnosed with hepatoblastoma. This is an extremely rare form of liver cancer that affects about one in every million children born in the United States every year. The tumor is so large that it cannot be removed until chemotherapy has been given to try to shrink it. No child should have to endure what she is going through. Please remember Katie and her family in your prayers that God may give them the strength to endure this most difficult time in their lives. ![]() ![]()
A little more of Katie's story: Katie's battle with cancer began Saturday, June 21, 2008. She told her mommy that she had a 'tummy ache' and she wanted to lay down and take a nap. She did not have any energy the rest of the day nor did she want to eat. Sunday, June 22, 2008, she again complained of a 'tummy ache'. Katie's mom, Stacie, felt her stomach and noticed a large lump. She was fearful that Katie may have a hernia so she took her to the doctor the following Monday morning. The doctor on duty called in the head of pediatrics to examine Katie to confirm his fears. The head of pediatrics called them all to his office and gave them the bad news. He told them that he felt with a 90% surety that it was cancer. He then said a prayer with this family and immediately referred Katie to the Children's Hospital at the Medical University of South Carolina . Tuesday morning, Katie underwent a barrage of tests including blood work and CT Scans. This confirmed her diagnosis. The tumor is so large that it is pressing on her stomach, kidneys, lungs, and intestine. This tumor cannot be removed until she has undergone chemotherapy to try to shrink it so that it can be safely removed without harming her. Friday morning, June 26, 2008, Katie will have the first of many surgeries to biopsy the tumor and place a Port-A-Cath for the administration of the chemotherapy. Her battle with cancer is just beginning. Please imagine how you would feel if this were your baby enduring such a life threatening illness and say a prayer for Katie and her family. The power of prayer is tremendous and perhaps, through enough prayers, our hopes for a miracle will be answered and Katie will return home with her family to live a long, happy, healthy, and productive life as active as any normally healthy child could have. If you pass this prayer request to just 10 people, and they pass it to 10 more, and they pass it to 10 more, it reaches 1000 people with a few clicks of the mouse. Prayer works.
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Comments: True. Bonnie Kathleen ("Katie") Fitch, the three-year-old daughter of Stacie Williams and Clayton Fitch of Florence, South Carolina, was diagnosed in June 2008 with hepoblastoma, an extremely rare form of cancer that originates in the liver and primarily affects children. The survival rate is very good in cases diagnosed at an early stage.
According to a website set up on Katie Fitch's behalf, she has been undergoing twice-weekly chemotherapy treatments at the Medical University of South Carolina Children's Hospital in Charleston in the hopes that the tumor can be shrunk to an operable size. At last report the treatments appeared to be working.
Visit www.katiefitch.com for more information and updates on her condition.
Last updated: 08/11/08




