Thaddeus, who had been in the hospital since his birth in December of last year, was finally permitted to leave when he was four months old and returned home with his parents! Little Thaddeus' physical health should be watched more closely, and an oxygen machine should be provided at home, but the child's physical condition is constantly improving, which makes the parents extremely happy. They thank the people for their selfless blessings on Thaddeus, and the discharge is presently proceeding nicely.

Thaddeus was sent from Bintulu Hospital to Kuala Lumpur Hospital for treatment of postnatal hypoxia, cyanosis, and coma. He was identified with an atrioventricular septal defect (AVSD) and required immediate surgery to seal the hole; otherwise, he would face heart failure and the risk of high pressure in the lungs, which may be fatal.

Fortunately, thanks to the generosity and blessings of kind people, Thaddeus' RM100,000 medical expenditures were successfully donated in 11 hours, allowing him to have heart surgery on time and save his life.

Thaddeus' mother, Lim Leng Hwee, reported that after nearly a month of therapy in the neonatal intensive care unit, the boy was eventually able to be transferred to the general ward on April 5, and stayed in the hospital for surveillance for several days before returning home with them on April 8. Next, Thaddeus still requires regular follow-up appointments and preparations for future treatment, but his health is improving day by day, and he always oozes cuteness to everyone.