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Jerry Burns

   

Overcoming Adversity

   
The story of cancer survivor and Lifestyle Family Fitness member Jerri Burns
written by wendy friedman
   


Jerri Burns was a hardworking, physically active mother. She and her husband Landry were entrepreneurs running a car lot in Apopka. She spent her time washing and detailing cars – even in the hot summer sun. Life was satisfying for the pretty, petite 44-year old.

After expressing concerns about pelvic discomfort to her gynecologist in early 2004, the doctor told her not to worry. A year later, the doctor reiterated her lack of concern. In April 2005, Jerri’s symptoms increased. Her finger became infected and antibiotics were not working. She was fatigued, losing muscle mass and suffering from lower back pain. Jerri tried a new doctor who performed blood work.

These tests resulted in a diagnosis that rocked Jerri’s world. She had Mullerian Adenosarcoma, an extremely rare sarcoma, a cancer that affects the body’s connective tissue. Jerri has the only diagnosed case currently in the United States. The tumor in her pelvis was large and aggressive. Immediate action needed to be taken – but the cancer was so uncommon doctors were not certain of the proper treatment.

“The doctors said that I was writing my own book, flying by the seat of my pants in regard to choosing a treatment,” Jerri said.

In September 2005, Jerri underwent surgery that removed her uterus, ovaries, fallopian tubes, lymph nodes and other cancer-ravaged parts of the pelvic region. In addition, she underwent chemotherapy, radiation and brachytherapy.

“I had anxiety because of the cancer,” she said. “Nobody in the United States but me has this cancer. There is nobody I can compare myself to.”

In fact, Jerri says there have been only 30 reported cases worldwide over a 25-year period – and most ended in death. “You just hope you’re different. We pray and believe that I am going to be the first to survive,” she explains.

Jerri completed chemotherapy and radiation in January 2006. Now age 45, her surgeries have brought on menopause, but her cancer is in remission. However, she is not out of the woods yet. Doctors do not have adequate information to determine accurately the chances for a relapse of cancer.

 

There are no support groups, or studies that can give her an outlook on the future. She is alone in her fight against a mysterious enemy. “Cancer is scary,” she says. “Somehow you have to find something to calm yourself. I’m alone with the disease and the mood swings and hot flashes.”

Most of the symptoms Jerri now feels are effects of menopause. She suffers hot flashes, aches and pains and insomnia. Because of the type cancer she had, Jerri is unable to take hormones to lessen the effects.

To combat the symptoms – she was encouraged to join a gym and chose Lifestyle Family Fitness’ Apopka location. There, she discovered a passion for Pilates and yoga. Her relief and tranquility come from participating in yogalates, Pilates and BODYFLOW® classes.

“I feel so relaxed after class,” she said. “I don’t feel any pain the next day and seem to sleep better.” She is soothed by the breathing techniques and movements learned in the classes. In addition to yoga and Pilates, Jerri spends 35 minutes on the elliptical three days per week.

She considers Lifestyle Family Fitness yoga instructor Lourdes Cordero her saving grace. “What she does fits me perfectly,” she explains. “Nothing hurts me; Lourdes shows me how to breathe properly and walks around to make sure we are doing the proper movements.”

Through her exercise efforts and encouragement from the staff at Lifestyle Family Fitness’ Apopka location, Jerri is getting her strength back.

She decided to use her experiences to help other cancer victims. Along with friend Lisa Gavoni, the women founded the Sarcoma Awareness Foundation, a non-profit organization affiliated with Moffitt Cancer Center. The organization works to raise money towards Sarcoma specific research.

“Sarcoma specific research does not get much money, so we need to do this kind of thing and maybe help find a cure,” she says.

Life for Jerri will never be the same. Her illness however has inspired her to do good for others. The Sarcoma Awareness Foundation will host the “Sarcoma Stroll at Ponce Inlet” on November 4, 2006 from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. The event begins at the Inlet Harbor Marina and Restaurant in Ponce Inlet, FL and features live music, great food and prizes. All monies will go towards research to find a cure for Sarcoma cancers.

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