Surviving cystic fibrosis: a double lung transplant journey
I was eight months old when I was diagnosed with cystic fibrosis, a genetic illness that slowly damages the lungs and can affect digestion and other organs. My parents quickly learned the rhythms of it all: treatments, medications, and constant vigilance.
But here is the part people do not always expect: I still got to be a kid. I rode horses. I ran cross country. I went to college. I fell …
Surviving cystic fibrosis: a double lung transplant journey








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