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For the past ten years, Keith Kohlhepp has attended the monthly Burn Peer Support Group meetings held at The Burn Center at Saint Barnabas Medical Center. The meetings are an opportunity for him to assist the members of a support group that was critical to his own recovery from a burn injury in 1992. “The group helped me so much, and it still does,” relates Mr. Kohlhepp. “I hope that I can help the new patients understand that they do have a future and that they will get back as much as they give.”
Helping Himself by Helping Others At the monthly support group meetings, new and former patients share practical information on topics such as skin care and therapy, as well as exploring social and emotional issues. Mr. Kohlhepp speaks with new patients about the occasional stares or questions they might receive from strangers who are curious about their burn scars. “Everyone has a certain amount of vanity and sometimes it is difficult to deal with a visible burn,” he says. “I tell them to cope with it the best they can and try to offer support. This is something that they are going to see every day when they look in the mirror. Sometimes knowing that you are not alone makes it easier to handle.” While his goal is to help new patients get back on their feet, Mr. Kohlhepp finds that the monthly visits to The Burn Center renew his own emotional well-being. “So many of the patients inspire me,” he relates. “I spoke with one boy who had been badly scarred on his face and body. His total outlook was so incredible and positive. He knew that he was still the same person on the inside. People need to know that. They also need to know that their loved ones and their true friends will love and accept them no matter what.”
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