The Bartlinski Bunch

" Teresa "

" Teresa "

Teresa "Fang Fang " Bartlinski

Teresa was born on December 25, 2006 in China. She was born with a very complex heart condition. In July 2010, GOD added Teresa to our family through adoption. We have been blessed with 9 wonderful children. Gods grace has woven us together as a family. Upon bringing Teresa home from China we unfortunately learned she not only needed a heart transplant but also a lung transplant. Her doctors feel she would not survive this operation. Please help us to pray for a miracle for Teresa's heart and lungs to be healed. She is a very special little soul who has touched so many lives around the world ...
I BELIEVE IN MIRACLES!

Monday, June 24, 2013

Monday June 25, 2013

Teresa just went back . It has taken a village ( actually the world) praying for her and helping us on this journey . And we are eternally grateful to everyone ! It took a village to get her from her room to the or because of all if her equipment . But she made it safely . Pray god will keep her here in our arms !!!!!
 Teresa went back to the OR dressed as a princess.



26 comments:

Anonymous said...

Praying for Teresa and your family. May she come out of that OR dressed as a princess with a healed heart ready to ride her princess bike. With God all things are possible and I believe he is going to pull her through this. She is such a spcial little girl with an amazing journey ahead of her. Love you little princess warrior even though we have never met. Be stong. Be brave.

TEG said...

We can do this Princess! Praying, praying, praying!

Anonymous said...

Sending prayers to Teresa, her medical team and you, her amazing parents! God Bless you all!

Reena said...

Praying for Teresa's Hero Heart!
Praying for her surgeon and medical team!
Praying for all of you!

Praying!

Anonymous said...

Praying!

Mary in Atlanta,GA

Leslie said...

Praying here in Oklahoma.

finding foster said...

Teresa is our Mighty Warrior Princess! You are AMAZING Teresa! We are ALL praying mightily for you and your family, Sweet Girl!

Anonymous said...

Fervent prayers for The brave and beautiful Princess Teresa.
Meredith and Rosie (from Nanjing)
in Lancaster, PA

Christina said...

We are praying!!!

Nichole and Craig said...

Praying here in NS Canada

Cousin Dianne said...

It's 2:00 and you are in the hands of the doctors and the God is over seeing the process. You fight hard Princess who looked lovely going into her big procedure. You are blessed that you have the support and love of your family and friends from afar. Prayers are being said as I write this and the Spirit of The Lord is surrounding you. God bless Ann and Ed to keep the faith and strength. It's in God's hands. Amen!

Unknown said...

Praying in West Virginia. Jesus touch her heart.

suixijiangxi said...

Praying for Teresa , your family, the surgeons , and all medical personnel who will aid and assist today as they repair all that needs to be done for your little girl... We continue to believe all is possible with God...

Much love and many blessings to you all,
G Parker
Sullivan and Sutton

Meishas Mom said...

Praying for the princess...Tammy

Anonymous said...

Watching, waiting, praying, hoping for our little Catonsville princess Dr Anne

Sarah said...

I am praying! May God send His protecting angels into the O.R. May He guide the doctor's hands. May this precious girl be HEALED in the name of our beautiful Jesus.

Diane said...

Praying and watching for news.

Debbie Sauer said...

Praying for you Princess. Be strong, you can do it! We are all anxiously waiting on updates.
My grandchildren pray for you every day, especially Gracie, who was adopted from China 5 years ago. I would love for her to meet you. Blessings

Gloria said...

We are way down in South GA and are praying for you, Teresa and your family. We pray for the doctors to receive God's healing hands to perform this surgery to make you well so you can get your little ears pierced. God bless you and keep you in His loving arms...

tcarlson762 said...

Praying for this sweet girl today!

Anonymous said...

staying positive and hope you get well soon praying for you and all for family all the way from the UK God bless

Anonymous said...

I'm sending prayers for beautiful princess Theresa. Even though we've never met in person you've touched my heart. You're quite a girl
Naperville illinois

Anonymous said...

Although we have never met your story has touched my heart so deeply. Praying continuously for all of you this day. Teresa is the most courageous and determined little girl!

Katie (Columbus, OH) said...

Its 700pm eastern time...still waiting on an update. Praying that Teresa's surgeons are able to repair her left atrium, and that her hero's heart is able to be repaired. Princess Teresa has been through a lot, and is quite a fighter. She needs the prayers from everyone more now than ever. We are wrapping our arms around you sweetheart, and praying for healing. Hopefully, your surgery will be completed soon and you will be resting in your CICU room with your mommy and daddy by your side soon. Placing the faith in your physicians and nurses to help watch over you. We love you Teresa....you are such a beautiful princess. Keeping you in our prayers!!!!

Anonymous said...

Praying for Teresa and for the whole family. God definitely has BIG plans for this beautiful creation of HIS!! I know you must be exhausted and I'm laying you all before the throne of the Father who loves you dearly and has all of this in HIS hands. He is faithful. And he's soooooo good!!

Lois said...

Dear Ed, Ann and family, Please know that you are in our thoughts and prayers. We have "walked in your shoes" as we adopted four "special needs" children, two from Korea, one daughter from China and one son from Maryland. The two boys' were born with Spina Bifida and have underegone over 80 surgeries at Johns Hopkins Hospital. The now 13 year old has spent much of his life enduring 60+ surgeries and is heading for two more very soon. Dr. Carson was the attending for the majority of the surgeries; along with 4 other surgeons for spinal fusions, bowel and bladder reconstruction etc. I average 6 appointments per week and I have lost count of the frequent trips to the emergency room. At present, the 13 year old continues to struggle with a leaking cecostomy tube for the past 3 years. He has had 14 "tube change outs"; along with a sealant to hopefully stop the leakage,but with a consult with another surgeon last weeks reveals two options of challenge. I cannot imagine how this young man can endure another surgery. He is now going through a very difficult time of the teenage years with the limitations that he will continue to face. We also reside in Maryland. I would be more than happy to share my email address with you when the time is right for you. It has been 26 years of living life in the O.R. and it seems like only yesterday when our first child arrived. Savor each and every moment. It is only God's time clock,not ours. Blessings and continued prayer for your beautiful family. Lois