Reaching new milestones in my life as a 24-year-old with cystic fibrosis -- graduating college, starting my career -- has been rewarding, but it's never been easy. The opportunity to share my experiences and learn from others is why I'm thrilled to help people with CF connect at CF MiniCon: Young Adult on July 22.
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As an adult with cystic fibrosis, I know just how powerful and creative the CF community can be. That's why I'm excited to announce the four 2017 Impact Grant awardees who are making a positive impact on the CF community.
I have always been very interested in science, eventually leading to my career as a genomic scientist. My curiosity helped me cope with the uncertainties of cystic fibrosis, leading me to many academic, professional, and personal opportunities that gave me a more expansive view of how my different roles and identities can build upon one another.
To the moms of children with CF who feel isolated in their journey — you are not alone. This is my letter to you, from someone who understands.
Hearing from diverse voices is critical as we continue our journey to listen, learn, and take action against racism and discrimination.
With help and support from my parents, I felt empowered to make my first big decision with my cystic fibrosis care: When to remove my G-tube.
Caring for a child with CF can be a lot to juggle — from the many medications and daily treatments to the endless doctor's appointments. But I’ve found a system that helps me stay organized and stress-free so that I can focus on what really matters.