Monday, August 25, 2008

One Down, One To Go....






(Top: Chase enjoying time with Daddy. Next: Charissa with Mommy after a nice bath. Remaining: All Dressed Up and Nowhere to Go. Celebrating their 100th Day Birthday on August 3)

August 25, 10:15 PM

Wow, time flies... ...and I have been remiss in keeping up with the blog. As our children get better, our time becomes more scarce. A blessing in disguise, but now we want to share with you what is due for your diligence in prayer for our children... ...as you have shared with us in our suffering, we gladly share with you the joy of Chase & Charissa (Thanks especially to Tobias & Elizabeth, Hui Jung, & Sun (congrats on Michigan!), Scott, and many, many of you for your calls, cards, letter and e-mails!)

On August 11, Chase was discharged from the hospital!
We took him home filled with joy and sadness. Having our boy home gave us a sense of relief that one COULD leave the hospital! But leaving Charissa behind all by herself was quite difficult for us. A sense of guilt would often overcome us as we would shower Chase with our love & time, knowing that Charissa remained alone.

Our schedule has been hectic ever since. As I would work in the mornings, my wife would watch Chase. Then I would hurry home in the afternoon to watch him while my wife would drive off to the hospital to be with our daughter. She would then return in the early evening and I would either go off to work again, or we would catch up on chores, bills, & other responsibilities from having a preemie.

So how is Chase?
Well, he came home on some medications. His acid reflux continues to hinder him from sleeping through the night. For a period of 6-8 hours Chase would gag & cry as the acid burned his esophagus. My wife and I are helpless when this happens. We try our best to comfort him, but no remedy really exists. The mantra of our doctors echoes in our head, "He'll grow out of it, he'll grow out of it." As we wait for his GI tract to mature, we simply do our best and pray for him. The doctors prescribed prevacid to reduce the acid and we think that it does help. But at the moment, we rejoice when he has his good moments...

When he's not gagging & crying, Chase is a fun baby to be around. He can raise his head by himself and enjoys just being a baby. He's eating extremely well, a little over 2 oz of mom's milk mixed with Neosure, and has raised his weight to a stunning 9 lbs.

Chase is also taking synthroid to help his hypothyroidism. The doctors aren't sure if he'll grow out of this or not... ...we pray that he does.

His eyes are doing extremely well. We took him to the pediatric ophthalmologist and the ROP (Retinopathy of Prematurity) has regressed in both eyes... Now we await for his development. Preemies are at high risk for near-sightedness and strabismus.

Now that Chase has left the hospital we have many, many doctors appointments for the first month. 1. Pediatrician: once/week. 2. Pedatric Ophthamologist: twice/month 3. Pediatric Endocrintologist: twice/month 4. Pediatric Urologist: once. That's right. From August 11 - September 11, we will have to go to the doctors at least 9 TIMES! And this is if everything goes well!

So how is Charissa? She still resides at Northside Hospital with severe acid reflux. She's maxed out on her meds (prevacid & reglan) and again the doctors tell us, "she'll grow out of it." The meds don't really cure her, but simply reduces the acid, until her GI Tract matures. What's her goal? Well, she needs to be able to take 8 bottles in a 24 hour period to come home. At this juncture she's taken 5 bottles and we're hopeful that she will be able to come home within 10 -14 days!

The result of her eye operation is promising. The pediatric ophthamologist gave a thumbs up on the results. She will need a follow up in 3 months!

As any parent out there understands, my wife and I spend our days, smelling our babies diapers, praying for a big fat stool (both Chase & Charissa get constipated, which doesn't help the reflux), rejoicing when they are able to finish their bottle, and feeling relieved when they sleep well. As I've heard said, "if you eat, sleep, and poop well, then the Lord has truly blessed you." : )

Our Prayer Requests...
Chase: 1. Constipation/Reflux. 2. Thyroid Condition 3. Eyes
Charissa: 1. Constipation/Reflux 2. Eyes 3. Get Out of the Hosptial fast!!

Our thankfulness to God is truly unending. My wife and I are still being stretched in our faith as we learn to love and take care of these two new additions to our family. We've been humbled and honored to witness God's grace extend from our family to all of you who read this blog. Soli Deo Gloria!

All of us must remember, our suffering & our joy will NEVER EVER compare to the suffering & joy that our Father endured through his Son. We are forever thankful that no matter what the Lord may place in our hands, true meaning resides in the resurrection of our Savior. Let us never pity ourselves or pity others. Let us never compare our lot in life with that of others. Let us only encourage each other to walk faithfully with what the Lord has given...

In Christ's Love,
Choi Family

4 comments:

Unknown said...

Hallelujah. Obviously the road ahead remains difficult and long, and there are many hard hurdles still to clear, but it is amazing for Elizabeth and me to think about how very far God has already carried these two little wonders. From the very doorstep of death, to nine fun pounds of super-cute baby! Wow. The Lord is mighty, and He is good, and He loves all of you guys: Chase and Charissa (and Chelsea) and Young and Yu-Ran.

We will continue to pray, that God will guard and shepherd Chase and Charissa's development so they will quickly outgrow their acid reflux and constipation, and that He would cause their eyesight to be a perfect 20/20 even though few probably believe that is possible. We will also pray for Chase's thyroid, that God would soon fully heal his hypothyroidism and would require no further medical intervention, and that Charissa's acid reflux would calm sufficiently so she could come home to her mom and dad and bro.

We have been edified and encouraged by your strong and consistent faith through this most severe of trials, and we want to thank you for increasing our understanding of what it means to have faith and be faithful. May God continue to bless all of you!

Word by word ministry said...

Yay! Praise God for every blessing, and the trials that help us grapple and grow in faith. We look forward to more rejoicing with and enjoying your family.

Grace said...

Thanks for the detailed update, Pastor Young and Yuran SMN!

I can't wait until the WHOLE family is together. :)

I'll continue to pray for chase and charissa.

Take of yourselves as well!
Eat well, mommy and daddy!
God is good.

From, Grace

Dan said...

P. Young & Yuran,

My heart fills with joy, reading your recent post. As Chase explores his new life at home with you two, I hope that he is quickly joined by his sister.

Your continual faith is astounding and, frankly, out-of-this-world!

Love & joy to your family,

dan in