College life can be stressful when you need to fit in time for classes, treatments, and a part-time job. Now in my second year of law school, I have developed a system that can help you stay organized and balanced.
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With nearly 120 blog posts shared on the CF Community Blog this year, we're taking a moment to look back at some of your favorite posts. Check out the countdown to the most-read blog post below.
In 2017, our most-read blog posts covered a variety of topics including parenthood, guilt, and loss. Check out the countdown below to see if your favorite post made the top 10 list!
As the first contributor to the CF Community Blog, I was ecstatic when the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation reached out to me about authoring the 500th post. As I look back on all the stories the CF community has contributed over the past three years, I can't help but feel grateful for the opportunity for connection.
Cystic fibrosis forced me to drop out of high school. After earning my GED, I'm in college and more determined -- than ever -- to finish.
Three of our Impact Grant awardees tell us how the program has allowed them to make a difference.
The Cystic Fibrosis Foundation has awarded the 2016 Impact Grants to individuals or organizations making a positive impact on the cystic fibrosis community.
As a frequent public speaker, I was surprisingly nervous the day before I spoke to my kids' classmates about the realities of cystic fibrosis several years ago. Luckily, my kids knew just what to say to calm my nerves.
About a year and a half ago, I started preparing for three students with cystic fibrosis at the school where I work as a school nurse. Here's an update on how things have been going.
Sending your child to kindergarten for the first time is hard enough, but when your child has cystic fibrosis, it is even harder. Here's how I handled my daughter's transition to kindergarten and the lessons I learned along the way.