Bladder Exstrophy, Resilience, and Global Advocacy: The Journey of Thomas Exler


Bladder Exstrophy, Resilience, and Global Advocacy: The Journey of Thomas Exler

By Thomas Exler
Vice President, Association for the Bladder Exstrophy Community (A-BE-C) | Founder, Courage to Shine™

Introduction

Born with a rare congenital birth defect known as bladder exstrophy, I have spent my life navigating medical complexities while building meaningful connections with individuals, families, and professionals around the globe. Rather than viewing my condition as a limitation, I have long chosen to see it as the foundation for a purposeful life of service, advocacy, and education.

Bladder exstrophy has brought me numerous challenges, including multiple surgeries and long hospital stays as a child. Yet, it also offered me countless blessings—chief among them, the opportunity to become a lifelong advocate for others living with similar conditions.

Understanding Bladder Exstrophy

Bladder exstrophy is a complex congenital anomaly in which the bladder is turned inside out and exposed outside the abdominal wall. The term “exstrophy” comes from the Greek ekstriphein, meaning “to turn inside out.” The condition is extremely rare, occurring in approximately 1 in 40,000 live births. It often requires multiple reconstructive surgeries and, in many cases like mine, leads to the formation of a urostomy.

In 1969, prior to my fourth birthday, it was determined that my bladder tissue could not be used for reconstruction. I underwent surgery for a urostomy (ileal conduit), and a few months later, my bladder was surgically removed. From a very young age, I became intimately familiar with life as a patient with a stoma.

A Foundation Built on Family and Support

I was fortunate to have been raised by a compassionate and capable family. My mother, a newly trained nurse at the time of my diagnosis, became my strongest advocate. She had previously cared for a child with a colostomy during her nursing training—a poignant coincidence that later informed her approach to my care.

My mother and my pediatric surgeon saw a need for greater community support for families with children living with stomas. Together, they co-founded the Children’s Tri-State Ostomy Association, based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. It was the first known organization in the world dedicated exclusively to children with ostomies, and it remained active until 1982.

Being part of this organization from such a young age gave me early insight into the challenges and triumphs faced by others. I never had to wonder whether I was alone in my experience—because I always knew I wasn’t.

Advocacy Through Experience

Throughout my life, I have been committed to using my experiences to support others. After college, I began working in healthcare administration, a field I continue to work in today. This professional background gave me both the resources and flexibility to dedicate myself to patient advocacy on a national and international scale.

In 2001, I founded the Young Adult Network under the United Ostomy Association (UOA), creating a platform for young adults living with intestinal and urinary diversions. I also served as a long-term counselor for the UOA Youth Rally, a life-changing summer camp for teenagers living with ostomies and similar conditions.

In 2010, I established Courage to Shine™, a patient-centered initiative that honors individuals born with genitourinary birth defects who have grown to become outstanding role models. The project also serves as a platform for motivational presentations and global outreach.

Mrs. Patsy Pope – Bladder Exstrophy – A Miracle Happened


Mrs. Patsy Pope l Bladder Exstrophy l A Miracle Happened l Urostomy l Courage to Shine l Oct 28 2022 – http://www.courage-to-shine.org

92 Year old Patsy Pope of Tennessee born with Bladder Exstrophy and all her medical challenges she has had in live with including a ureterosigmoidostomy then a ileal conduit – urostomy, and her life, marriage and children, Great Story and truly a Courage to Shine story,

Christy Humberd, Wrote:

I was blessed to visit with Mrs. Patsy today. She was born in 1930 with “bladder exstrophy” and has an amazing testimony! Doctors told her parents that her life would be short. But God had other plans! Take some time this weekend to listen to “A Miracle Happened” Click this link:👇 https://youtu.be/wp8J-ubR-gc

I am blessed to know Mrs. Patsy. She came up to me at church and gave me a written copy of her testimony. As soon as I was home, I read it and the tears flowed. This amazing Christian woman has been through a life with many difficulties. She has leaned on the Lord and at 92 years old she stills gives praise to Jesus!💖

Thank you Christy Humberd for the video:

Christy Humberd Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/christy.crowe

Mrs. Patsy Pope original video: https://youtu.be/wp8J-ubR-gc

If you would like to write Patsy do so by writing Patsy@courage-to-shine.org

Courage To Shine ™, Turning Adversity to Triumph,

Courage to Shine™ was founded to acknowledge, motivational and inspirational individuals and/or groups of patients whom have overcome congenital genitourinary birth defects and/or major urological surgeries in their childhood (but not limited too), and have the courage, strength and determination, to transform that adversity to triumph later in life.

Courage To Shine ™ website: http://www.courage-to-shine.org

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/couragetoshine/

Twitter: https://twitter.com/Couragetoshine1

YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/CourageToShine

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Kaitlin Morris – Finding Bravery in Unexpected Places


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