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A unifying feeling for many people after ostomy surgery is that they can again lead a full and productive life. The Great Comebacks® Program recognizes these inspirational individuals, both in their personal lives and in their contributions to their communities.
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Great Comebacks® Recognizes Joanna Burgess, RN, As National Award Recipient
Burgess overcame bladder cancer and two ostomy surgeries to become a WOC nurse
06/12/2012 flag

(CHARLOTTE, N.C., June 9, 2012) Joanna Burgess, RN, CWOCN of Apex, NC, was honored today as this year's Great Comebacks® National Award recipient at a ceremony held at the Wound, Ostomy and Continence Nurses (WOCN®) Society™ 44th Annual Conference in Charlotte, NC. The Great Comebacks® Program, now in its 27th year, annually honors outstanding individuals who inspire others to live life to the fullest after ostomy surgery.

Burgess' ostomy journey of 45 years began when she was diagnosed with a rare type of bladder cancer at only three years old. Urostomy surgery and radiation therapy saved her life, but led to a lifetime of complications. The strong cobalt radiation affected the growth of her bones, and for much of her life she has had difficulty walking. Thirty years after her urostomy surgery, she also chose to have a colostomy to end years of recurring pain due to radiation-induced colitis.

Declared "disabled" from work, Burgess nevertheless pursued her passion: becoming a nurse, initially specializing in pediatrics, and traveling on mission trips around the world. Based on her personal experiences, she developed a special interest in supporting patients with an ostomy and, in 2008, became a wound, ostomy and continence nurse. Burgess is currently working to establish an outpatient ostomy clinic at her hospital, to make it possible for more patients to work with a specialty-care nurse through all stages of their follow-up care after surgery.

"Through all of Joanna's medical challenges, her positive attitude and desire to help others kept her going. Great Comebacks is proud to recognize Joanna for everything she has done, as a patient and as a nurse, to build greater awareness and educate others about living life with an ostomy," said Rolf Benirschke, founder and chairman, Great Comebacks® Program.

Each year, the Great Comebacks® Program recognizes people who have faced challenges associated with intestinal and bowel diseases and are now leading active, productive lives. Four regional award recipients are selected by the Great Comebacks® Advisory Committee, and a national award winner is chosen from among these finalists. In addition to Joanna Burgess, the regional awardees for 2011 are Randy Henniger, Folsom, CA; Karen Lewis, Brighton, MI; and Jenn Stahl, Perryville, MD.

Great Comebacks® is sponsored by ConvaTec, a world-leading developer and marketer of innovative medical technologies for community and hospital care, in partnership with the Crohn's & Colitis Foundation (CCFA), the United Ostomy Associations of America, Inc. (UOAA), the Wound, Ostomy and Continence Nurses (WOCN®) Society™ and the American Society of Colon and Rectal Surgeons (ASCRS).

"When Joanna had urostomy surgery more than 40 years ago her family had trouble finding information about ostomy surgery. Her life's goal of making sure that patients have the support and resources they need is one that ConvaTec has long shared, as a leader in providing innovative products and services in ostomy care," said Brad Barton, president, ConvaTec, U.S.

More information about Joanna Burgess can be found here here.

About ConvaTec

ConvaTec is a leading developer and marketer of innovative medical technologies that have helped improve the lives of millions of people worldwide. With four key focus areas – Ostomy Care, Wound Therapeutics, Continence and Critical Care, and Infusion Devices – ConvaTec products support health care professionals from the hospital to the community health setting. For more information, please visit www.ConvaTec.com.



About the Great Comebacks® Program


Now in its third decade, the Great Comebacks® Program raises awareness of quality of life issues for people with Crohn’s disease, ulcerative colitis, colorectal cancer and other diseases that can lead to ostomy surgery. The mission of Great Comebacks® is to provide information and inspiration to people facing the emotional and physical challenges of living with serious intestinal diseases and ostomy surgery. The program also aims to remove the stigma surrounding ostomy surgery and to educate patients, their families and friends, and the general public that ostomy surgery can be a second chance to fulfill dreams and lead a full and productive life with joy and passion. For more information, please visit www.GreatComebacks.com.

 
 
 
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  Comment From: Dolores Proch Aug 15, 2012 22:30
  Being an ostomate myself, I am so very impressed wit Joanna's great comeback story. She certainly is a brave and determined person. I have just celebrated 39 years as an ileostomate - after suffereing with ulcertaive colitis since I was l6. My situation was an emergency situation - ruptured colon - but I was fortunate to have a loving and caring ostomy therapist at our hospital, who was a walking angel in my books, who saw me through several months of hospitalization and then some. So
  Comment From: Sharl Aug 15, 2012 23:00
  You're amazing Joanna and an inspiration to many!
  Comment From: Wanda Takata Aug 16, 2012 00:01
  Thanks for all of your bravery and hard work. There really is a big gap between when you have the surgery for an ostomy and actually learn what products are available and how to use them. Your efforts will be a tremendous gift to many people.
  Comment From: Karlene Conley Aug 16, 2012 01:08
  GREAT ARTICLE GREAT WOMAN!!!! My late husband had bot a urostomy and a colostomy, and our wound care Nurse was absolutely in valuable in helping us learn to cope! And Convatec is an amazing product!!!! My husband died this past Feb 3,2012 He fought a good fight!
  Comment From: Peter Boutte Aug 16, 2012 21:57
  I have colon rectal canser and also have a colostomy and a urostomy. Reading this story made my day.
  Comment From: Peter Boutte Aug 16, 2012 22:02
  I have colon rectal canser. I also have a urostomy and a colostomy. Reading this story mad my day a better one. Thank You so much, Peter Boutte
  Comment From: David J Gump Aug 23, 2012 14:53
  I read these coments on Joannas story,Iwish her all the best,in Novembe 2011 I had a ruptures colon,two surgeries followed leaving me with a colostomy. I spent 12 days on a respirator and stil have a small problem with recnt memory,to finish I also had pulmonary emboli, so I am stil alive and thriving
 
   
 
 
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