When a group of guys gets together and decide to stop shaving it usually means they are on some sort of sports team, poised to make a title run. When Jason Sucharski, Chris Sucharski and Paul Jorgenson ditched their razors on July 25, it was for a much more serious cause.It was the day after Jason's son, Chase Walker, was born premature, with underdeveloped lungs and a weak heart. Also, like many preemies, Chase had lanugo -- a fine hair that covers the face and body. Hence, the solidarity beards.
Chris, Jason's younger brother, didn't even think he could grow a beard, but as the weeks turned into months his facial hair become so thick his co-workers started calling him "Grizzly Adams." For Jorgenson, who has been good friends with Chris since high school, his lush cheek-warmer dictated that he dress up as Paul Bunyan for Halloween.
It was just a few days after Halloween that little Chase was released from the hospital, his heart and lungs on the mend, and his lanugo cleared up. So the trio was finally able reacquaint themselves with the hot lather and the blade, in what was surely a huge relief on all sorts of levels.
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Thursday 05 November
By Jessica
=) I hope your baby continues to grow strong and live long.
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Thursday 05 November
By sdadas
May your baby continue to be healthy and grow up strong! Best fo wishes to you guys! (I wish I could grow a beard)
Thursday 05 November
By Cynthia
My son was a preemie, I understand why it's so important to do anything to take your mind off what is happening. I think this is the cutest thing ever! I am so glad the baby is home and healthy I wish the family all the luck and happiness for the rest of their lives.
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Thursday 05 November
By Mike
With the demonstrated support by family and friends this child is surly going to live a long and happy life.
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Thursday 05 November
By ashton
I'm related to them! haha well, i am related to Kelly, the girl standing in the picture. I'm so gald little Chase is better. He was born 3 months premature
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Thursday 05 November
By Paul
Yes - very touching. I just hope they read "Grooming Secrets For Men" so they learned how to maintain their beards and shave them the best way. But beards can be sexy too - so ? ? ?
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Thursday 05 November
By laura
little chase will be just fine something about premmie babies they get to grow faster and smarter after they turn 2 years old, my little girl was also 3 months premature and now she is a little trouble maker. congratulations chase family.
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Thursday 05 November
By Billy the retard
Them I know too. Chris and I friends good. Grizzly Adams he not
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Thursday 05 November
By Mikey Harrington
They look like me, espically the one on the left.
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Thursday 05 November
By Debbie
All I can offer is that 19 years ago this Nov, I had twin boys born at 29 weeks..One passed not due to early birth, but very seroius illness, not heart!..The other is now 6'2" and as strong as an ox! Eats me out of house and home and is the joy of my life!
Be strong and of good courage Mom and Dad! I will keep you in my prayers.:)
Debbie*
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Friday 06 November
By bree
My daughter was 14 weeks premature and the support of family and friends is what gets you through the tough times. My daughter is now 14, and perfectly healthy, making As and Bs in school. I never thought we'd see that.
Good luck Chase! And good luck to his parents.
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Thursday 05 November
By Andrea
Love this story!!! It is wonderful to hear such heart-warming and heartful events in the life of a family. May your higher power continue to watch over your precious child.
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Thursday 05 November
By Kathy
OMG, are you kidding me. That uas really uncalled for.
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Thursday 05 November
By avalonstorme
Are you serious? I'm a survivor of sexual abuse/rape by my step-father, and even I don't think that all men are abusers. It was a very kind gesture for these men to do what they did.
You need therapy.
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Thursday 05 November
By Kimberly
you are an absolute idiot menstruatorthe....hopefully you have not procreated and hopefully never will. I feel for this world if you have. God Bless Chase and the family!
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Thursday 05 November
By Shannon
This was a very heartwarming story and I am so happy the little one is home. I have a 2 year old little girl who was 3-1/2 months early and I definetly understand the lanugo hair. My daughter had it on her back mostly. My brother would make funny comments about how that proves I'm a monkey because I had a monkey, LOL. Even after she came home 3 months later she had the laguno on her body, but it disappered shortly after she came home. She was born with lots of hair on her head and it never fell out like some babies hair do. This story kinda reminds me of the movie "Knocked Up" when the boys made a bet with Martin to not shave his beard or cut his hair for a year, the "dirty man contest". He only made it short of one year, but that was not related to the birth of the baby. My baby girl is now a healthy and INTELLIGENT little girl-- literally. She's around 30 inches and 22 pounds! Her weight to height ratio is 50% so she is perfectly proportioned, thank god. Like I said, she's healthy and thriving and outsmarts me every day. Congrats to the parents of this little one. From personal experience I learned that when a baby is born, especially a preemie, everybody gathers and do whatever they can to help.
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Thursday 05 November
By Marti
menstruatorthe: Get over yourself. Woman are guilty of abusing men and children, too. Did you conveniently forget that? Blanket statements and generalizations do nothing but show your ignorance.
If all men are abusers then all women are overbearing, nagging beeotches that need to pull their heads out of their asses and get a grip. Right? I mean, isn't that how generalizations and insults work?
Anyway... I think this is an awesome story. Stress can take an awful toll on a family in a situation like this, so anything that can pull them together and keep them focused on the child is a great thing.
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Thursday 05 November
By Bill Alley
Fantastic idea! I am a beard advocate, have had one for 22 years continuously and encourage men to ditch the blade and keep their face the way Nature (or God) intended. Guys, you don't need a reason to grow one, just do it, and enjoy your manhood... but it helps when a good cause is attached!
Thursday 05 November
By smurfy1382
are you kidding me?! what is wrong with you?! these men did something to get them through a very difficult time and your on here saying these horrific things, i guess you have a screw loose or something. i feel its a great idea to do something like this with friends and family. and i would like to say congrats to the family for their baby coming home!
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Thursday 05 November
By Marti
Grr! This comment was supposed to be in response to menstruatorthe, but was inadvertently added as a general comment. Darn AOL! Here we go again...
menstruatorthe: Get over yourself. Woman are guilty of abusing men and children, too. Did you conveniently forget that? Blanket statements and generalizations do nothing but show your ignorance.
If all men are abusers then all women are overbearing, nagging beeotches that need to pull their heads out of their asses and get a grip. Right? I mean, isn't that how generalizations and insults work?
Anyway... I think this is an awesome story. Stress can take an awful toll on a family in a situation like this, so anything that can pull them together and keep them focused on the child is a great thing.
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