Defying the Odds: Asthmatics from Around the Country Prove Resilience Against Asthma
After
months of deliberation and almost 2,000 entries nationwide, GlaxoSmithKline
(GSK) today announces the winners of its Search for the Winners Against Asthma
(SWAA).
Launched
in February 2015, the Search for Winners Against Asthma is a nationwide search
for young asthmatic achievers aged 30 years and younger who are outstanding in
their respective fields despite having asthma and inspire asthma sufferers that
they, too, can win against the condition.
“We
decided to target this particular age group because asthma is a common chronic
disease of childhood leading to reduced activity, school absences, ER visits
and hospitalizations, says Dr. Gio Barangan, GSK Medical Director.
“It
is also during this stage that young people are in the process of developing
the necessary knowledge and skills that will enable them to achieve their goals
in life, and as such we want to let them know that asthma should not deter them
from realizing their full potential,” Barangan added.
In
the youth category of 19 years old and below, Christian Lacza, a student from
Navotas City was judged as the grand prize winner.
Christian
is one of the 2014 Kabayan Ten Outstanding Public School Students, and 2014 Ten
Outstanding Youth Leaders of Navotas City. He was also an awardee of the 2010
Gawad Huwarang Kabataan of the Antolin Oreta Sr. Foundation and Gawad Modelong
Kabataan: Galing at Dangal ng Malabon of the Arnold Vicencio Foundation. He is
also the youngest recipient of the Orator of the Year Award in Navotas National
High School.
“When
I was young, my asthma attacks were so severe that my mother would have to
bring me to the hospital almost weekly. This made me realize that if I cannot
excel in physical activities, I have to discover and focus on my other strengths,”
says Christian.
“Going
to my pediatrician was a constant necessity, and she made sure I get the proper
medication and treatment, but more than that she never failed to cheer me up
and would always give me words of encouragement whenever I visited her.”
“Instead
of letting asthma stop me I stopped asthma from interfering with my life as I
pushed myself as a holistic learner-- excelling in academics, student
leadership and in various competitions.”
The
runner up winners in the youth category are 15-year old student and dancer Christina Chua; taekwondo twins Andre Rafael and Anton Joachim Montero; consistent student scholar Kenneth Angelo Bagay and Dave Andre Labaton who is also a
taekwondo medalist.
In
the adult category, incoming third year medical student Teesha Banta was judged
as the winner. The 23-year old student from
St. Luke’s College of Medicine, was a full scholar in her first two years of
med school and graduated Cum Laude from University of the Philippines Los Banos
with the degree of BS Biology Major in Wildlife Biology.
She
is a lifetime member in two international honor societies but besides her
academic achievements, she is also actively involved in community service. As
an active Girl Scout, Teesha received two of the highest awards given by the
organization-- the Chief Girl Scout Medal and is one the 75 GSP National Young
Awardees. She had represented the country in national and international events,
specifically as an advocate and a National Peer Educator on Adolescent Female
Health.
“Asthma
runs in our family but symptoms of severe asthma began when I was in college,
which, unfortunately, was also the time when I was so involved in my schoolwork
and scouting. My mother, who is a doctor and is also an asthmatic, helped me through
most of my journey by taking care of me and reminding me to take my medicines.
Actually, because of my asthma, I had to temporarily stop med school because
bed rest was advised. But it did not stop me from taking a part-time job as a
high school Science teacher. Besides being a doctor, teaching was my second
dream job”, Teesha narrates.
“Every
time I have my asthma attacks, the only thing on my mind is to get well so I
could go back to studying and become a doctor to prove that asthma should not stop
you from pursuing your dreams.”
Teesha
said she plans to become an OB-GYN or specialize in Pediatric Pulmonology so she
could treat asthmatic children.
Her
message to other asthmatics? “During our many asthma attacks, we may feel
powerless and helpless. We do not have the strength that non-asthmatics have
and it may feel like it is the end of our dreams, I had that feeling when I had
to temporarily stop med school because of my asthma. Well, these are all lies. Our
condition is but another challenge that adds more meaning to each of our
achievements, an opportunity to push harder, aim higher, and be better persons
and citizens of our country. Perhaps we
were given this condition because we have the ability to turn these
"setbacks" into “set-ups” of better things to come. We can defeat asthma
and we can conquer our dreams!”
The
other winners in the adult category are UP student Ianna Engaño an athlete, musician, artist and social activist; Yasmin Versoza a firefighter and member
of the Marikina City Fire Truck crew; Christianne
de Vera a triathlete; and Yliah Nina
Bosch a registered nurse who is working as an Emergency Nurse Responder at
the Ninoy Aquino International Airport.
Criteria for Winners
The
SWAA is open to all Filipino citizens or foreigners with a permanent Philippine
address that have been diagnosed as asthmatic by a qualified physician.
The
winners were divided into two categories: Category A (Youth Category) for 19
years old and below and Category B (Adult Category) for 20 years old and above.
Applicants
can choose to share how they have won against asthma. These may be in various
fields including Arts, Academics, Career, and Sports.
Applicants
were also required to answer the question: How did you Win Against Asthma? The
screening committee then used the following criteria for each entry
Excellence
in their Field or Category 50%
Evidence
of winning over asthma 30%
Online
Votes 20%
Part
of the judging committee are Dr. Eileen Aniceto from Philippine College of
Chest Physicians; Dr. Therese Leopando from Philippine Academy of Pediatric
Pulmonologists; and Dr. Carmela Kasala from Philippine Society of Allergy,
Asthma and Immunology, Inc.
The winners
will receive the following prizes: Huawei
P7 Smart Phone; Five Thousand (PhP5,000) worth of GCs from Folded & Hung
and Twenty Five Thousand (PhP25,000) worth of Sodexo gift certificates.
“A
lot of asthma patients have accepted lifestyle restrictions resulting from
uncontrolled asthma as the norm, assuming that frequent symptoms, exacerbations
and lifestyle limitations are an inevitable consequence of having asthma. With
the Search for Winners Against Asthma campaign, we hope to encourage and
inspire more young people to live their lives to the fullest and not let asthma
prevent them from doing the things they love.” Dr. Barangan also credits
actress Kim Chiu, International Rock superstar Arnel Pineda, and Filipino
Olympic Figure Skater Michael Christian Martinez for helping them spread awareness of this
campaign.
“Kim,
Arnel and Michael are asthmatics who have proven not only to themselves but to
the entire world that they can take control of their condition and never let
their asthma stop them from following their dreams and achieving success in their
very competitive careers,” Barangan added.
For
more information about the Search for Winners Against Asthma campaign, visit www.facebook.com/WinAgainstAsthma
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