Great Comebacks® Program Announces 2007
National Award Winner
Global Advocates Honor US Firefighter Scott Ellis for
His Comeback from Ostomy Surgery, and Send Off Seven Summits
Climber Robert Hill on Everest Expedition
(WASHINGTON, D.C., February 27, 2008) – Scott Ellis,
a firefighter from Enfield, Connecticut was named this year’s
Great Comebacks® National Award recipient this evening
at a ceremony in Washington, D.C. Founded in 1984 by former
San Diego Charger and ulcerative colitis patient Rolf Benirschke,
the Great Comebacks Program recognizes the inspirational
achievements of people who prevail over debilitating intestinal
diseases, colorectal cancer and ostomy surgery.
During the ceremony, the gathering of national and international
advocates also recognized Seven Summits climber Robert Hill
on the eve of his departure for Mount Everest, the final
peak in his quest to become the first Crohn’s patient
and ostomate to scale the Seven Summits, or tallest mountains
on each of the continents.
This year, the Great Comebacks Program also welcomed two
new sponsors, the United Ostomy Associations of America,
Inc. (UOAA) and the Intestinal Disease Education and Awareness
Society (IDEAS) – joining long-time program sponsors
ConvaTec, a world-leading manufacturer of ostomy and wound
care products, and the Crohn’s & Colitis Foundation
(CCFA).
In the United States, an estimated 1.4 million people
are affected by inflammatory bowel disease (IBD)1, a collective
term for Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis. Additionally,
750,000 Americans are living with an ostomy due to either
IBD, colorectal cancer or other chronic bowel or bladder
diseases.2
“Tonight is a celebration of special individuals
like Scott and Rob, who have come through their experiences
filled with courage and a desire to help others who face
similar challenges,” said Rolf Benirschke, founder
and chairman of the Great Comebacks Program. “We are
delighted to welcome two new partners, dedicated to our
mission of providing hope and encouragement to the thousands
of patients and their families coping with these diseases.”
Each year, the Great Comebacks Advisory Committee chooses
regional Great Comebacks Award recipients, from whom one
is selected as the national award recipient. Besides Ellis,
this year’s regional recipients were Wendy Lueder
of Ft. Lauderdale, FL; Mike Florak of Boardman, OH; and
Jeffrey Larsen of Seattle, WA.
“These remarkable individuals embody the spirit and
determination that defines a Great Comeback. Their examples
inspire all of us at ConvaTec every day in our efforts to
develop innovative technologies and provide products and
support that help people with ostomies live a healthier
life,” added David Johnson, President of ConvaTec.
More information about this year’s national and regional
recipients is available at www.greatcomebacks.com.
Scott Ellis, 2007 National Great Comebacks®
Recipient
Diagnosed with ulcerative colitis when he was 9 years old,
Scott Ellis grew up determined to not let his disease stop
him from following in his family’s tradition of becoming
a firefighter.
Growing up, he enjoyed participating in physical activities
such as hiking, camping and swimming. At the age of 16,
a year after his first ostomy surgery, Ellis joined the
firefighter cadet program, beginning his journey of saving
lives. Six years later, at 22, he joined the ranks of professional
firefighters. During his grueling training, which included
extreme physical tests, Ellis’ ostomy was never mentioned.
In fact, members of his class never even knew he was living
with an ostomy unless he chose to share the information
with them.
Ellis, now 36, wants to show other persons with an ostomy
that surgery can be a beginning rather than an end. “My
disease has made me appreciate life, especially my family,
to the fullest,” he said. “I am thankful that
such medical procedures were available to me and that I
have gone on to reach my dreams and lead a full life. Now,
I want to help others push through their hardships.”
Robert Hill, Seven Summits Climber
At 23 years of age, Robert Hill was an avid mountain climber,
adventure racer and triathlete. Then, wracked by debilitating
diarrhea, cramping and pain, he was diagnosed with Crohn’s
disease with ulcerative colitis, resulting in ostomy surgery
only a year and a half later.
Eight years after his life changing surgery, Hill decided
to do something about the social stigma surrounding intestinal
diseases and having an ostomy. He began a personal quest
to become the first Crohn’s patient and ostomate to
climb the Seven Summits, or the tallest peak on every continent,
and in doing so, raise awareness about living with inflammatory
bowel disease and an ostomy. From being barely able to make
it up a flight of stairs due to the debilitating effects
of his condition, Hill has now completed six of the Seven
Summits, most recently Carstensz Pyramid on the Oceanic
continent in April of 2007.
“The Seven Summits campaign grew from my love of
sports, adventure and the outdoors. By taking it to the
extreme, and on a global basis, I hope to show people everywhere
that having these diseases or having an ostomy, like I do,
shouldn’t stop anyone from leading a full life,”
said Hill. “You may not be able to climb mountains,
but there are so many other things that you can do.”
He intends to complete his final summit, the biggest peak
of all – Mount Everest – this spring. As a global
ambassador of the Great Comebacks® Program, Hill travels
the world, speaking with patients about his experiences
and encouraging people to get out and conquer their own
personal summits.
About the Great Comebacks® Program
Now in its third decade, the Great Comebacks® Program
honors inspirational individuals who, by sharing their stories,
give hope and encouragement so that others, too, can reclaim
their lives and pursue their dreams. Sponsored by ConvaTec,
a world-leading manufacturer of ostomy and wound care products,
with the Crohn’s & Colitis Foundation (CCFA),
the United Ostomy Associations of America (UOAA) and the
Intestinal Diseases Education and Awareness Society (IDEAS),
the program also provides educational materials and support
for patients facing the physical and emotional challenges
of these debilitating diseases and transitioning to life
after surgery. For more information, visit the program at
www.greatcomebacks.com.
About ConvaTec
ConvaTec, a world-leading manufacturer of ostomy and wound
care products with a heritage of caring about patients,
is a Bristol-Myers Squibb Company (NYSE:BMY). Bristol-Myers
Squibb is a global pharmaceutical and related health care
products company. For more information, please call 800-422-8811
or visit www.convatec.com.
Note to Editors:
Photography of the Great Comebacks® National Award Dinner
is available. For more information, please contact Etanjalie
Ayala at (212) 445-8225 or eayala@webershandwick.com.
References
1. Crohn’s Disease and Ulcerative Colitis Organization
Web Site. Viewed at:
http://www.ccfa.org/about/press/idbfacts. Accessed February
22, 2008.
2. Wolfe MJ. UOA Facts and Figures. Ostomy Association of
Boston. March/April 1999. In United Ostomy Association Inc.
Evansville Indiana Chapter Re-Route Newsletter. 2000 Oct;(28)1.Viewed
at http://www.ostomy.evansville.net/octobernews2.htm.
Accessed February 22, 2008.
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