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How did Joey's Brigade begin?

How did Joey's Brigade begin?
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OUR FORMATION


Joey's Brigade was founded after the births of our micro preemies, Joseph, who weighed 19 oz and was only 24 weeks in gestation at birth and Elly, born 25 oz. at 27 weeks of development. They both arrived during the second trimester of pregnancy but 8 yrs apart.

Though we all suffered through this journey as a family, we each had a different experience. Our daughters, Marie and Teresa, were very young when our first micro preemie was born. Their experiences were of familial instability and uncertainty, along with lengthy travel. I had a long stay at the hospital prior to the birth of Joey, causing the girls to think that they had lost their mommy. Marie and Teresa became extremely attached to their dad and were frightened of the possibility of "also" losing him. They could not understand that their daddy was only visiting at the hospital and that mommy would be coming home soon. Once Joey was born, the girls were subjected to long car rides as we traveled an hour each way to see him at the hospital’s Neonatal Intensive Care Unit or experienced the uncertainty of long separations when they didn’t accompany us. It was very apparent that it was a tremendous hardship for these little girls. It didn’t take long to realize that they were also little "victims" of the situation.

When Elly was born, the children had to endure further uncertainties. This time they were older and more capable of understanding the situation. Worries that their parents might never come home were not part of the situation; however, the knowledge that Elly faced serious dangers was indeed their reality. They had to deal with the emotional roller coaster inherent to their sister’s stay in the NICU. They had a more intimate knowledge of the anxiety that swirled about our household as my husband and I tried to handle the day to day existence of life while being consumed by the restlessness for our littlest one.

Although we consciously tried to provide the kids a normal family life during those days, it is impossible to escape the fact that there is nothing normal about being separated from your baby. For my husband and me, the despair associated with the tenuous hold on life that is the micro-preemie’s existence was unbearable at times. There are no words to express how difficult it is to live within the void of uncertainty that is your child's life as his/her health changes from one moment to the next. It is impossible to describe the pain we experienced as we watched our children fight for each breath of life. We had to maintain a moderate level of emotional control while life seemed to be spinning out of control. There is a saying at the NICU, "Never Trust a Preemie". What a wise saying. There are no givens and no certainties in the life of a preemie.

Long trips took a toll on us financially and emotionally. Not being allowed to hold Joey or Elly for weeks after their individual births, and the agony of not being able to be at their bedsides on a daily basis are, perhaps, the most difficult and painful experiences that I have had to endure. However, as we witnessed the hours of life turn into days, days turn into weeks, and weeks turn into months, we became strengthened by the love, hope and dedication of the York Hospital NICU staff, along with the bonds that developed with other preemies at this NICU and their loving families. The support and love of our families and friends during this time was also tremendous.

It is the whole of this experience that touches the lives of all who love these tiny babies. Although each NICU case may have unique elements, what we have endured is part of a common daily cycle that happens at every NICU. It is this reality which prompted our family to create the non-profit organization Joey’s Brigade to help preemies and their families on their journey. It is our mission to be of aid to preemies and their families; to offer comfort amidst the confusion.




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Wednesday, October 24, 2007

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