St. John's Patient
Stories
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The patients who so generously share their personal stories on our Web
site are your relatives, friends, neighbors and co-workers. Most consider
themselves ordinary, but their stories couldn’t be more fascinating or
inspiring. As you read these stories, you'll get some insight into St.
John's Health System, our model of care and how our caregivers change
people's lives every day.
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STORIES

CANCER
Joanne
Eide of Republic was diagnosed with stage III ovarian cancer in 1998
after a hysterectomy. She participated in a clinical trial on
the advice of her physician and has been cancer-free ever
since.
Read Joanne's story >>>
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PEDIATRIC
Friday
the 13th will always be a lucky day for 4-year-old Callie Lamb of
Ava. After a week of what her parents and pediatrician first thought
was the stomach flu, Callie saw St. John’s pediatric surgeon Gregg
Ford, M.D. An hour later, Dr. Ford performed an emergency
appendectomy.
Read Callie's story >>>
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HEART
Nancy
Twenter, 69, of Lebanon is no stranger to heart trouble.
Twenter had a stent put in to open up an artery eight
years ago, and suffers from angina. Her St. John’s
cardiologist, David Cochran, M.D., once told her how to
recognize the symptoms of a heart attack: “You’ll feel
like an elephant is sitting on your chest,” she recalls
him saying.
Read Nancy's story >>>
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WOMEN'S HEALTH
You
just had a beautiful, healthy baby. You’re supposed to be
overwhelmed with joy ... right? Despite society’s expectation of new
mothers to be blissfully happy after the arrival of a new baby,
nearly all women experience the “baby blues” in the weeks after
childbirth and 10-15 percent of women experience postpartum
depression.
Read Kim's Story
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EMERGENCY TRAUMA
Brandon
Carnahan of Lebanon is a typical Ozarks 20-year-old – when he was a
patient in St. John’s Hospital’s Burn Center, all he could think about was the
fact that he had to miss a hunting trip to Texas with his stepdad
because of his injuries.
Read Brandon's story >>>
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NEUROSCIENCE
Deanna Ruda
takes being a stay-at-home mom to a new level, which is not always
easy for someone who has suffered from chronic migraine headaches
most of her life.
Read Deanna's story >>>
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SPORTS MEDICINE
By
his own admission, Brad Huff has had some catching up to do this
summer. A chronic knee condition nearly dashed the 29-year-old Fair
Grove native and professional cyclist’s plans to compete in the
Olympic trials in June and in his favorite race – the Tour of
Missouri – this fall.
Read Brad's story >>> |
BEHAVIORAL HEALTH
Halloween 2004 is one night that Army Reserve Staff Sgt. Brad Ziverk,
43, of Springfield, will never forget. “That was my first night in
Iraq. Everything about it – the sights, sounds, smells, the heat –
just blew me away,” he recalls.
Read Brad's story >>>
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behavioral health stories >>>
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