I am in healthcare construction I'm a project manager on the owners side of things. I did start in heavy construction as a field engineer building roads and doing water and drainage projects. I was outside alot in the cold and wasn't affected very much. My job now is much more cushy.
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote><i>Originally posted by: <b>Ender</b></i>
You do know our life expectancy is higher then yours right?</end quote></div>
That's because you all play hockey up there.
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote><i>Originally posted by: <b>Ender</b></i>
You do know our life expectancy is higher then yours right?</end quote></div>
That's because you all play hockey up there.
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote><i>Originally posted by: <b>Ender</b></i>
You do know our life expectancy is higher then yours right?</end quote></div>
That's because you all play hockey up there.
I haven't been able to laugh without coughing for at least 15 years, even when my lung functions were in the 120's. So yeah you're defanitely not alone. I'm still always laughing though.
I haven't been able to laugh without coughing for at least 15 years, even when my lung functions were in the 120's. So yeah you're defanitely not alone. I'm still always laughing though.
I haven't been able to laugh without coughing for at least 15 years, even when my lung functions were in the 120's. So yeah you're defanitely not alone. I'm still always laughing though.
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote><i>Originally posted by: <b>djotroy17</b></i>
I noticed I was beginning to get a cough and was running out of gas in hockey games so I decided to do something about it, and I have ran 1.5 miles every day for a week now, and I plan to keep it up for the rest of...
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote><i>Originally posted by: <b>djotroy17</b></i>
I noticed I was beginning to get a cough and was running out of gas in hockey games so I decided to do something about it, and I have ran 1.5 miles every day for a week now, and I plan to keep it up for the rest of...
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote><i>Originally posted by: <b>djotroy17</b></i>
I noticed I was beginning to get a cough and was running out of gas in hockey games so I decided to do something about it, and I have ran 1.5 miles every day for a week now, and I plan to keep it up for the rest of...
I see a cure as a treatment that would permanently fix the genetic defect that causes CF. Since I realize that is pretty far off right now I would accept a "cure" as a treatment that would "fix" or replace the CFTR protien that causes CF.
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