Although having cystic fibrosis can lead to awkward situations, dealing with it with humor and grace has helped me put them in perspective.
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Join us on May 21 at CF MiniCon: Transplant, a virtual event that will focus on transplants for adults with cystic fibrosis.
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.
Growing up, the term “life expectancy” was always with me, affecting my choices and expectations. Over time, I learned to tune it out and live my life my way.
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.
The CF Adult and Family Advisors (AFA) just got a fresh new look and name: Community Voice. By joining this group, people with cystic fibrosis and their family members have an active say in the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation's initiatives, driving improvements that benefit everyone impacted by CF.
When I turned 29 last year, I told my family that I was going to attempt a 24-hour fitness challenge to mark my 30th birthday -- an age I wasn't supposed to reach. Despite having cystic fibrosis, I am determined to inspire hope and highlight the importance of fitness when it comes to CF.
Although keeping up with daily cystic fibrosis treatments can be frustrating, it is key for staying healthy and living the life you want to live. So, Superhero Big Air Jerry was born to help kids with CF feel more empowered in their daily CF care and overcome challenges through positivity.
As the single parent of a child with cystic fibrosis, life is a difficult balancing act. That's why, sometimes, I feel a bit like Jean-Claude Van Damme.
Managing your blood sugar if you have cystic fibrosis-related diabetes is difficult, but the glycemic index can help.