Friday, November 26, 2010

HAPPY THANKSGIVING 2010

Dear Friends,

Happy Thanksgiving from our family to yours!

We're truly grateful for your unwavering support, heartwarming friendship and especially for your prayers and care for Melissa.

May this year be full of blessings and prosperity for you and your loved ones.


God Bless You!

Sincerely,
The Yu Family

Monday, August 30, 2010

Melissa Discharged from Hoag Hospital Today!

Monday, August 30, 2010

Dear Friends and Prayer Warriors,

Thank you for your faithful prayers for Melissa, it is very important for Melissa and us. Without your standing with us to pray, it would have been almost impossible for us to have made it to today.

On Tuesday, August 24, Melissa went through a 5 hour very tough and complex heart valve repair surgery. The fact that the surgeons were able to make the necessary repairs gives us great joy and we are truly grateful. On Wednesday, Melissa had to have two bags of blood transfused and began to develop fluid in her chest. On Thursday she had 250- cc of fluid drained, but tolerated it very well.

Her condition is stable now and her cardiologist said everything checks out normal. So, she was discharged this afternoon and is happily at home.

Please continue to pray for her:

1. That her scar will heal well;

2. That she will have good post-op follow ups and her rehab will go well (which will include P.T. / O.T. / S.T.);

3. That she will rest well this evening;

4. That her appetite will continue to improve; and

5. That her joyful spirit will stay with her.

Give all praise, thanks, and glory to our Savior and Lord, Christ Jesus.

In His Love,
Michael and Marlene

Update 8/30/2010 by Paul Bogenrief ("Mr. B")



I visited Melissa this morning. She was sitting in the chair beside her hospital bed enjoying breakfast (scrambled eggs) and told me she could even order filet mignon if she wanted. She has a beautiful ocean view from her room. She was in great spirits and is looking forward to being discharged ... hopefully today or tomorrow. When she gets home we'll work on submitting an application for a service dog for her. She's really excited about that! In the photo above, Katharyn Stong visits Melissa at Hoag Hospital shortly after her surgery.

Paul "Mr. B" Bogenrief

Sunday, August 29, 2010

Update 8/29/2010 by Paul Bogenrief ("Mr. B")

Dear Friends,

Melissa is now out of the Cardiovascular Intensive Care Unit and is in a regular room. She still had a bit of fluid in her lungs today so she underwent some X-rays. She is in tremendous spirits ... talking, laughing and joking with her mom and me. Her appetite is returning and she ate a good lunch today. Marlene said that they are expecting Melissa to be discharged within the next day or two ... though you know how it is in hospitals ... they never tell you anything! Melissa is definitely ready to get on with her life by going to college and (hopefully) getting a service dog from Canine Companions for Independence to help her with her daily routines. I promised to help her with getting a service dog to help her. I think it would make a tremendous difference in the quality of her life.

Blessings, all,

Paul "Mr. B" Bogenrief

Friday, August 27, 2010

Update 8/27/2010 by Paul Bogenrief ("Mr. B")

Dear Friends,

I visited Melissa this morning and presented her with her Teddy Bear. She was all smiles, talkative and in a great mood. Slowly but surely the tubes she's had to live with since the surgery are being removed. Though she's still in Cardiovascular ICU, it's expected that she will be moved to a regular room as soon as one becomes available. As of today the family is expecting her to remain at Hoag at least through the weekend.

Paul "Mr. B" Bogenrief

Update 8/26/2010 By Paul Bogenrief ("Mr. B")

Dear Friends,

I visited Melissa last night. She was still in Hoag's Cardiovascular Intensive Care unit. She looked great ... lots of color in her face ... though she had a rough afternoon having to have 250 cc of fluid drained from her chest. I'm looking forward to visiting her today to deliver a Teddy Bear I made at the Build a Bear Workshop in Fashion Island. It has a heart on its chest which I thought was symbolic of Melissa's now fully functioning heart.

Paul "Mr. B" Bogenrief

Tuesday, August 24, 2010

Surgery a Success!

8/24/2010: 1:20 p.m. PDT

Dear Friends and Prayer Warriors,

We checked Melissa in at Hoag Hospital at 5:00 a.m. this morning. At 6:45 she was transferred to the anesthesia area to meet with her anesthesiologist. At this point we went to the waiting room. At 12:45 p.m. Dr. Raney came out and announced, happily, that the heart valve repair surgery had been successful! At this time Melissa is still in recovery. Later she will be transferred to the Cardiovascular Intensive Care Unit (CVICU) so they can keep a close watch on her vital signs. She will stay in the CVICU for two nights. Praise to our Almighty God for His Great Work in all of this! And thank you all for your fervent prayers ... PRAYER WORKS!

Praising Him,

Michael and Marlene Yu

Thursday, August 19, 2010

Heart Surgery Scheduled for August 24

Dear Friends and Prayer Warriors,

Melissa is scheduled to undergo her heart valve repair surgery next Tuesday, August 24. We will be arriving at HOAG Hospital in Newport Beach at 5:00 a.m. in the morning. Surgery is scheduled to begin around 7:00 a.m. and is expected to last four or five hours. After surgery she will be sent to Hoag’s Intensive Care Unit for monitoring. If everything goes as planned and her vital signs are normal, she will be discharged by the weekend.

It has taken us 6 months to reach this point. First, Melissa was referred to Dr. Aiden Raney, a cardiovascular and thoracic surgeon. On July 1 Melissa underwent a trans-esophageal echo test which showed that her heart valve is repairable. The prognosis is very favorable with a chance of 80 – 90% that the surgery will be successful. If it is not, doctors will need to replace the damaged mitral valve. Melissa has been really busy preparing for the surgery with lots of tests needing to be run beforehand to make sure she is healthy and strong enough for the surgery.

We ask you to stand with us together and pray for Melissa’s upcoming heart surgery. This is a complex surgical procedure involving putting her into a deep sleep, shutting down her circulation and removing her heart to repair the valve. We believe that for all saints, prayer is very powerful when done in unity. Prayer works. Through all of us uniting in prayer, we can be assured that it will help Melissa’s surgery go smoothly.

Specifically, we ask you to pray for the following:

1. for the surgery team ... all of the doctors and nurses... that they will work in unity and harmony during the surgery;
2. for Melissa to maintain a strong and joyful spirit;
3. for the chief cardiovascular and cardiothoracic surgeon, Dr. Aidan Raney;
4. for the supporting cardiologist, Dr. Pravin Shah, who is teaming with Dr. Raney;
5. for Melissa’s post surgery recovery ... that she will be able to rest, tolerate the pain, and that her scar heals well;
6. for Michael, Marlene and the family, that we will have enough wisdom and energy to handle all things.

Thank you for your prayers, love and time. May God bless you all.

Emmanuel,
Michael & Marlene Yu

Tuesday, June 22, 2010

Melissa Graduates from High School Today



Dear Friends and Prayer Warriors,

Melissa has been busy between school and therapy. Her days begin with four hours of school followed in the afternoon by acupuncture treatments, physical therapy, occupational therapy and hand rehab. Her slow but steady step-by-step positive recovery is very encouraging to us. She is very close to being able to take care of her daily routine. Recently, she was able to shower twice all by herself, and she can now move her right hand and leg herself ... this is tremendous progress – a miracle, really. Doctors had told us that she would be paralyzed for life, but through prayer and faith, she has proven the doctors to be wrong.

Today, however, is especially important. Today, Melissa will graduate from University High School in Irvine. She will walk onto the stage and receive her high school diploma. Despite her ordeal, she is graduating on time with her class! Praise God!

We thank all of you for your love and prayers. We’d like to give a special thank-you to Doug Coe from the National Prayer Breakfast and International Foundation, whose letter gave Melissa much encouragement.

Your continued prayers for Melissa are greatly appreciated. Please pray particularly for her heart valve repair surgery which we expect to do this summer.

Emmanuel,
Michael Yu

Friday, May 14, 2010

Message from Michael Yu - May 14, 2010

Dear Friends and Prayer Warriors:

Thank you for your love and prayers for Melissa. She is now expected to have heart surgery to repair her damaged heart valve this summer, so we ask that you continue to pray for her.

Taiwan's GOOD TV produced a special program "Miracle Girl – The Melissa Yu Story" which aired on May 13. You may view the program (it's in Chinese) by using the following link:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VjFFukWZeE0

May all the glory be to the Lord our Savior Jesus Christ. May the Spirit touch your heart and bless your life. Let us trust in the Lord our Savior. Never give up. Always believe that God can and does work miracles. Keep a joyful heart all the times under any circumstance and receive comfort from our Counselor through His Word.

God bless you and have a wonderful journey in life.

Michael Yu

Tuesday, April 27, 2010

Happy 18th Birthday Melissa!






Melissa's family hosted a beautiful birthday party in the park for Melissa last Saturday! Here are a few pictures of the big event. Her actual birthday is April 28th, so make sure you wish her a great day!!

Wednesday, February 3, 2010

Update from Michael and Marlene February 3, 2010

Dear Friends,

Thank you for your faithful prayers for Melissa. Thanks to your prayers and support, her 18th surgery went very well last Wednesday.

We checked into CHOC last Wednesday morning at about 7:30 a.m. and went through all of the required pre-operation examinations. At about 10:30 she was anesthetized and the surgery began at 10:45. The surgery lasted about two and a half hours and was completed by 1:15 p.m. She remained in recovery until about 3:00 p.m. and then was transferred to her room. When she awoke, she was in some pain but, praise the Lord, the pain did subside. Melissa was discharged Thursday afternoon. At her doctor visit on Friday everything was fine. We will visit the doctor again this Thursday (2/4).

During the surgery, the doctor inserted a tiny telescope through her mouth into her throat. Then, he cut her neck skin about 10 cm to cover the hole and stitched the opening to close it.


Once again, thank you for your prayers. Please continue to pray for Melissa as she still faces two more surgeries: the first to close the G-tube hole in her stomach, and the second to replace her damaged heart valve.

Emmanuel,

Michael & Marlene

Friday, January 29, 2010

Melissa Update - Friday, January 29, 2010

Dear friends,

Melissa was admitted to CHOC (Children’s Hospital of Orange County) on Wednesday morning for her 18th surgery to close her tracheocutaneous fistula, the opening created during her tracheotomy, which has not closed on its own.

Schedule:

1. 2010-01-27 (Wed. 7:30 am [23:30 pm Hong Kong; Beijing; Taiwan]). Check in and pre-op test and exam.

2. 2010-01-27 (Wed. 10:15am [2010-01-28 Thu. 2:1 5am Hong Kong; Beijing; Taiwan]). Surgery begins.

3. 2010-01-29 Fri. Noon. Check out; return home.

Prayer Requests:

1. Pray that the operation is successful and without further complications;

2. Pray that God will provide Melissa peace, comfort and strength, and will relieve her fear;

3. Pray that Melissa’s recovery will be smooth and normal;

4. Pray that the Holy Spirit anoints her with joy.

Emmanuel,
Michael Yu

P.S. CHOC prohibits visitors due to H1N1