Living a full life: 小优短视频 philanthropist shares her story and support

Seven-and-a-half years ago, Jane (Brown) Jackson鈥檚 life was changed forever.

She had just come out of surgery, a 鈥榬outine鈥 thyroidectomy to remove the second half of her thyroid gland after an initial procedure to remove the first half a couple of months earlier left some cancer cells.

She didn鈥檛 have any memory of the trip from the community hospital where she had the day surgery to the Intensive Care Unit at North York General Hospital. Coming out of her thick, anesthesia-induced sleep, she realized there were tubes in her throat, an intravenous in her arm, and 鈥榓ll sorts of wires鈥 everywhere.

The last thing she remembered happening before this moment was the feeling of stark terror as she struggled to breathe. Her vocal chords were paralyzed in the semi-open position and couldn鈥檛 support her airway. She could breathe now, but was confused. What was going on?

鈥淚 had this nurse, I refer to as my Angel of Mercy, who, in this very calm and caring voice told me where I was, that I was in North York General Hospital,鈥 she recalls. 鈥淪he explained that I had tubes in my throat and my hands were tied down so I couldn鈥檛 pull them out. She made me feel like everything was going to be OK when I heard her voice and I heard what she told me.鈥

The nurse鈥檚 voice calmed Jane as she laid in her bed and tried to make sense of her new reality.聽 When she awoke the next day, the nurse was not in, which greatly disappointed Jane. However, before she was discharged she was able to express through a written note just how impactful the nurse鈥檚 words were and how much they meant to her. Jane鈥檚 note brought the nurse to tears.聽

鈥淵our words mean an awful lot to patients and we hear more than you think,鈥 she recently told a group of first year students in the collaborative Bachelor of Science 鈥 Nursing (BScN) degree program at 小优短视频. 鈥淵our tone really does make a difference.鈥

Jane has always been a generous financial supporter of 小优短视频, taking after her late parents, Arch and Helen Brown, philanthropists who gave substantially to the college. But, she also wanted to make a difference to the college in another, more meaningful way. Her friends suggested she figure out what she鈥檚 really passionate about and go from there.

What I realized was the one thing I鈥檓 really passionate about is living life with a trach. I don鈥檛 see it as being a handicap. I鈥檓 able bodied other than having a hole in my throat in which to breathe, and it doesn鈥檛 define me any more than wearing glasses defines me.

鈥 Jane (Brown) Jackson

Jane recently gave an engaging and often humorous talk to 小优短视频 collaborative BScN students about her experiences as someone who found herself needing a tracheostomy (trach) after a thyroidectomy surgery in 2014, and what her life has been like since.

A trach is an opening surgically created through the neck into the windpipe (trachea) to allow a person to breathe.

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Jane Jackson recently gave a virtual talk to about 60 students about her experiences as someone who found herself needing a tracheostomy (trach) after a thyroidectomy surgery in 2014.

Head shot of an older woman with short blonde hair. She's earing glasses, a purple flowered dress and has a trach.
Jane (Brown) Jackson

鈥淛ane鈥檚 story really connected with many of the course concepts that students have been studying in my Development of Self as a Nurse course,鈥 says faculty Corrine Lalonde.聽 鈥淚 think the students valued being able to listen to someone with a health-care experience and to hear what went well, and what didn鈥檛, and how to be more impactful as future health-care providers.聽It was a great way to see some of the course concepts really come alive and demonstrate their practical application, beyond just a theoretical understanding.聽For novice students, this is really important. Jane鈥檚 discussion was engaging and really connected to the student experience.鈥澛

Jane spoke for almost an hour during the virtual session and then candidly answered questions. She gave a gripping account of what life is like when you need to use a trach and how health-care professionals can either help or hinder the process. A positive attitude has also helped. 聽

鈥淚 decided as I was lying in the ICU that I had two choices: I could lie there and moan and groan and feel sorry for myself, or I could accept that this was my new reality and I could do my best to live as full a life as possible, and remember that I鈥檓 a very fortunate person,鈥 she says.

And, as a very fortunate person, she is doing just that.聽聽 聽

Frontline Support: Health-care Heroes Closer to Home

Jane is a member of the Simcoe County Advisory Group for 小优短视频鈥檚 . Campaign volunteers are rallying to raise more than $3 million in new support to educate and train the nurses of tomorrow. Jane recently confirmed a pledge of $100,000 to support two key priorities of the campaign: learning environment enhancement and student success. With her support, 小优短视频 will acquire a new state-of-the-art newborn simulator manikin, and create a permanent endowment to support first-year students entering 小优短视频鈥檚 new standalone nursing degree program commencing this September.

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