I think it helps to see what's going on with CF research. I love reading the CFRoundtable, an adult CF newsletter, they highlight the latest R&D going on with CF. It's incredibly encouraging. Also gives stories and insight from people w/ CF, the whole newsletter is written by adult CF volunteers.
I watched a webinar from the CFF last week, it's amazing what's going on with the mutation correcting drugs. It's likely going to be a big game changer in 2-3 years. But you still want your lungs to be in as good shape as possible, can't really fix scarring and damage to my knowledge. Check out the CFF pipeline for info on some treatments in the works. http://www.cff.org/treatments/Pipeline/
I'm going to be 37 next month, I didn't think I'd make it this far when I was his age, but I still lived a pretty full life, followed a career, moved west, etc. I realized recently with all the advances going on, I could probably live way past 40, which I never expect. We're all gonna die, but might as well try and accomplish something and enjoy your time here.
I watched a webinar from the CFF last week, it's amazing what's going on with the mutation correcting drugs. It's likely going to be a big game changer in 2-3 years. But you still want your lungs to be in as good shape as possible, can't really fix scarring and damage to my knowledge. Check out the CFF pipeline for info on some treatments in the works. http://www.cff.org/treatments/Pipeline/
I'm going to be 37 next month, I didn't think I'd make it this far when I was his age, but I still lived a pretty full life, followed a career, moved west, etc. I realized recently with all the advances going on, I could probably live way past 40, which I never expect. We're all gonna die, but might as well try and accomplish something and enjoy your time here.