Click here or on the picture to link to Z "The Dream" Gorres' fund raising efforts in his behalf initiated by his personal physician and benefactor Dr. Benito David Calderon of West Charleston Medical Clinic in Las Vegas, Nevada. 

GORRES STARTS REHAB

By Rod Mijares, Las Vegas
January 23, 2010


Z "The Dream" Gorres being helped by Mark Melligen, his physical                  Z"The Dream" Gorres walks a distance as his wife, Datchesand his
therapies, Jona Jimenez and wife, Datches.  Tony Martin & Richard                  Physical Therapist, Jona Jimenez are by his sides.  Photo by Rod Mijares.
Legazpi in the background.  Photo by Rod Mijares.

I arrived at Dr. Benito Calderon’s clinic around 5:00 p.m. this afternoon where Z Gorres just finished rehab administered by Filipina physical therapist Jona T. Jimenez.  Ms. Jimenez is part of 4-Filipino physical therapists at University Medical Center Hospital who were taking turns in administering therapy  to Z Gorres while he was still in the hospital.  The other three are Roel de Jesus, John Cambangay and Alma Halili.

Ms. Jimenez was discussing with Dr. Calderon and Datches what are to be expected  for Gorres’ comprehensive rehabilitation that will start on Monday, January 25, 2010 at Dr. Maria Rica Gaerlan’s clinic which is about a mile away from Dr. Calderon’s clinic.  Ms. Jimenez was also instructing Datches what to do to help her husband and what educational materials that maybe available to them.

They were so excited to tell me that Z Gorres just walked and covered 1-1/2 length of the clinic’s aisle which I surmised as about 40 or 45 feet long altogether.  No wonder Z was slumped on the sofa opposite Dr. Calderon’s table tired from the exercise.   However, his wit and sense of humor was still evident as he told Dr. Calderon that they should both dance hip hop at the fund raising event on Saturday, January 23, 2010 at Salo-Salo restaurant.

Some of the therapies that Ms. Jimenez is administering free of charge which she is conducting during her free time are strengthening exercises of left upper extremity and lower extremity and re-training; endurance training; sit to stand activities; standing balance and tolerance and gait training.

Z Gorres performed another gait training in my presence trying to show off what he could do.  The most difficult part was from sitting position to standing up raising his body to the walker.  He still has to be helped by Ms. Jimenez and Datches holding him on both sides.  It’s painful to watch.  It’s like there’s  a needle that poked your heart and yet from his eyes and from his still weak body  you could see and feel his grit determination and perseverance to overcome all odds.  How can you not be touched by his tenacity?  You knew he was hurting and you have that feeling to rush to him and hug him for trying to recover fast and tell him that it’s OK to go slow, little by little. 

How can you not love this guy?  As he may be your brother, your cousin, your nephew, your father or your friend trying to smile from this burden even though he is hurting deep inside.  He is showing an insurmountable will to overcome this God’s test of his young life.  And every one of us is lucky to be a witness and be a part of his miracle and his fight to gain back his once colorful and promising life.  No wonder, Dr. Benito Calderon has been hooked to Z’s adversity and will see to it that Z will recover and  forever check on him wherever he is.

“He is the same old Z.  Joking.  He is trying.  He has the will to get better and he is recovering as expected.  It will just take a long time and we will take it day by day,” Tony Martin said.

“Masaya ako at mabilis ang paggaling niya.  Inspirado ako sa kaniya.  Nilalabanan niya kung ano man ang nararamdaman niya.  Matapang na bata talaga si Z” (I am happy that he is recovering fast.  I am inspired because of him.  He is fighting whatever is hurting him.  Z is a brave young man), Mark Melligen who was also at the clinic said.

Please visit www.ZGorres.info for more update on fundraising effort on his behalf.


Z Gorres being helped to stand up by his physical therapist, Jona Jimenez.  Mark              Z Gorres being helped to his chair/walker by Jona Jimenez after his gait training.
Melligen, Dr. Benito Calderon (partly hidden) and Yora Velasco in the background.            Datches, Dr. Benito Calderon, Mark Melligen and Tony Martin look on.
Photo by Rod Mijares-1/23/2010.                                                                                            Photo  by Rod Mijares - 1/23/2010.

 
 
 

FILIPINO DOCTORS PLAN FUNDRAISING FOR Z “THE DREAM” GORRES

By Rod Mijares, Las Vegas
January 18, 2010


Tony Martin, Mark Melligen, Sophie Calderon, Datches, Yora Velasco, Cora Slaughter,            Z Gorres gestures as Ms. Cielo Martinez, Sophie Calderon, Mark Melligen, Tony Martin,
Frank Slaughter, Richard Legazpi, Dr. Emmanuel Taguba, Mrs. Terri Taguba, Dr. Benito         Dr. Benito Calderon, Dr. Roberto Martinez, Richard Legazpi and Datches listen.
Calderon and Z "The Dream" Gorres.  Photo by Rod Mijares - 1/23/2010.                                 Photo by Rod Mijares - 1/17/2010

A prominent group of Filipino doctors and civic leaders gathered today, January 17, 2010 at Dr. Benito Calderon’s West Charleston Medical Clinic to discuss how they can further help  Z “the Dream” Gorres secure a better future for him and his family after he recuperates from brain surgery.

The soft spoken and mild mannered Dr. Calderon who is the current president of the Philippine Medical Association in Las Vegas took upon himself and his colleagues the humane responsibility of ensuring that Z Gorres has something to live on with decency for his wife and four children whose ages are 7, 5, 3 and 6 months old.

Ms. Cielo Martinez, the former Philippine Honorary Consul General in New Orleans whom President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo thanked as the contact person in the gulf region during the typhoon Katrina devastation before being displaced themselves, was also on board for the Z Gorres project along with her husband Dr. Roberto Martinez who is the current vice-president of the Philippine Medical Association.  Ms. Martinez worked in the area of immigration policies and procedures and international business development and educator for the Philippines when she was still the Honorary Consul General in New Orleans, Louisiana.  Ms. Martinez who was a known philantrophist and voted one of the top 100 most influential Filipina women in America by the Filipina Women’s Network (FNW) in 2009 showed genuine concern for Gorres’ plight that she volunteered to work the details of the fundraising with the help of Sophie, Dr. Calderon’s wife.

Ms. Cielo Martinez also was impressed by Tony Martin’s appeal for Manny Pacquiao’s assistance when he was interviewed at ABS-CBN.  “I like the way you said it, it was direct to the point.”

It was agreed that a fundraising will be held at Salu-Salo Restaurant located on Jones Blvd. between Twain and Spring Mountain on Saturday, January 30, 2010 at around 6:00 in the evening.  The public or everybody is invited to attend and give a donation of whatever their hearts dictate.  An entertainment will be provided and other Filipino boxers might be in attendance.  The group is hoping that Manny Pacquiao will find the time to attend and show his much needed concern for Z Gorres.

Dr. Calderon mentioned that Ronnie Nathanielsz informed him over the phone that Manny Pacquiao is planning to host a dinner fundraising with Bob Arum of Top Rank Promotions.

Z Gorres’ coming home is tentatively moved to 15th of February instead of the 4th of February to provide him sufficient time to recuperate and gain strength.  “I am making sure that he is healthy and more functional when he goes home,” Dr. Calderon said.  “He will begin comprehensive rehabilitation on Wednesday, January 20 under the supervision of Dr. Rica Gaerlan whose clinic is not far from mine and whose service is also free.”

“As of now there is no danger of infection but to protect Z’s head he needs to wear a helmet when he travels home to the Philippines.  I might remove the staples on his head by next week as the wounds from his second operation already healed.  The left side of his body is still weak but I could say that after his rehabilitation here and before he travels home he might be able to walk with the use of a walker or a cane.   But, of course, he needs the airport’swheel chair in travelling.  I will accompany Z Gorres home if nobody from our group will volunteer because there should be a doctor that will ensure his health and safety.”

Gorres said he was happy and impressed when he saw the equipments at the rehabilitation clinic.  “Kuya nasa tao lang kung gusto niyang gumaling agad.  Sa tingin ko isa’t kalahati o dalawang buwan lang ay gagaling na ako.”  (It’s in the person if he wants to recover fast.  I think it will take me only 1-1/2 or 2 months to recuperate).  Gorres the forever fighter he is, said with a positive attitude.  “Babalik pa ako sa pagboboxing,”  (I will return to boxing) he told Zen Laluna, this writer’s colleague at Balita newspaper.

Dr. Emmanuel Taguba who was the former president of the Philippine Medical Assocation in Las Vegas came with his wife Mrs. Terri Taguba.  Dr. Taguba emphasized that Z “The Dream” Gorres may not be able to capture his dream of a world championship but to his thousands of Filipino fans in the Philippines and in America who followed his career and to those who have been touched by his miracle in fighting for his life, in their heart he is a world champion and as such should be treated and honored as a world champion.

Dr. Calderon said that he is in constant touch with some Filipino organizations like the NAFFAA, Lions of Las Vegas and the Philippine Nurses Association for assistance.  “In fact, the PNA have a gathering on February 13, 2010 and they are inviting Z Gorres and Datches to drop in for few minutes,” Dr. Calderon mentioned.

Also present in the planning meeting are American Frank Slaughter, UNLV’s boxing trainer  and his Filipina wife, Cora, who initiated fundraising for Z Gorres and who are responsible for ensuring that Gorres plight is covered in the local Las Vegas media.  Tony Martin and world class Filipino welterweight boxer Mark Melligen, Richard Legazpi  who adopted Z Gorrez and Datches in his home and Yora Velasco are also on hand.

Dr. Calderon and his colleagues are encouraging readers of Philboxing.com and other kind-hearted individuals and civic organizations to visit www.ZGorres.info on how to donate much needed help for Z Gorres and his family.  He said, “Whatever in excess of what is considered enough for them will be given to University Medical Center to cover the miscellaneous hospital expenses for the second operation that ran to around $40,000.00.  The amount was agreed upon just to ensure that Z Gorres’ cosmetic surgery in replacing the bone that was removed in his first brain operation push through.  Of course, we were so thankful that the surgeon and the anesthesiologist’s services were free and that was an incredible help, a big help.  We are hoping that Filipinos will again show to the world that we are united especially for Z “The Dream Gorres” who is in dire needs.”