Andrea
Clark Will Live!!!
Texas Right to Life has been working for the last three weeks with the
family of Andrea Clark, a patient at St. Luke’s Episcopal Hospital
in Houston, who was slated to have all life-sustaining treatment (including
food and water) removed against her wishes on Sunday, April 30th. This
decision was made by Andrea's primary physician and then approved by
the St. Luke's ethics committee—chaired by a prominent Houston
abortionist. With mounting pressure from the public generated by Andrea's
family and pro-life activists, St. Luke’s arranged to transfer
Andrea to an acute care facility in Illinois rather than withdrawing
care. (See the transfer story in the Houston Chronicle http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/front/3826053.html.)
However, minutes before the transfer was to occur last Friday, April
28th, St. Luke’s realized that the Illinois facility was not adequately
equipped to care for Andrea. Andrea's family was distraught to think
that Andrea's life would be hanging in the balance at a facility that
considered her life futile and effectively wanted her dead. The attorneys
began some fast talking, and Andrea's care and treatment was continued
indefinitely.
On Tuesday, May 2, the treatment team at St. Luke's convened to further
discuss Andrea's condition and treatment plan. At this meeting, Dr.
Matthew Lenz, a physician with privileges at St. Luke's, transferred
Andrea's care into his own hands. Dr. Lenz became involved at the request
of Texas Right to Life and has since taken a personal interest in protecting
Andrea's life. His goal is to nurse Andrea back to a point where she
can then be transferred to another facility for further rehabilitation.
Andrea's condition is very fragile, and she requires a lot of specialized
care, yet her condition is no justification for speeding her to her
death by abruptly ending treatment and care that has been working. Dr.
Lenz is now the new attending physician, and he has already begun to
see improvements in her care. Andrea must undergo a surgery tomorrow
to have her septic gall bladder removed, and this surgery does pose
risks to Andrea's fragile condition, but the removal of the diseased
organ should lend to Andrea's overall improvement.
While St. Luke’s has not made this process easy, St. Luke's has
now offered the full support of the administration and of other specialists
to assist Dr. Lenz in caring for Andrea. While the futility law and
St. Luke's policy remain problematic, St. Luke's is now committed to
preserving Andrea's life and confirmed that the futility statute will
not again be invoked as long as Andrea is under Dr. Lenz’s care.
Andrea would not be alive today if St. Luke's had not provided care
and treatment for Andrea up to this point.
The heroes in this battle are Andrea's siblings and son who fought for
her life and cried from every mountaintop for help. Please join Texas
Right to Life in praying for Andrea's recovery and in thanksgiving for
the moral courage exhibited by Dr. Lenz in challenging St. Luke's and
dedicating his personal time to treat and protect Andrea.
Please forward any kudos for Dr. Lenz to ProLife@TexasRightToLife.com,
and your praise will be forwarded to him.