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Living Fully: Wisdom, Gratitude, and Self-Discovery

Christina reflects on overcoming the hardships of living with a terminal disease, emphasizes the significance of lifelong learning, self-acceptance, and embracing her identity, including being gay. She chooses to cherish the gift of life and encourages readers to seek growth, express gratitude, and live authentically, making the most of every moment.

Cystic Fibrosis Survivor: Navigating Life After a Double Lung Transplant

After nearly 14 years post lung transplant, Christina reflects on the profound, newfound life her donor’s lungs have provided. Initially driven by a pressure to “live for two,” she now realizes the importance of living for herself, embracing normalcy and appreciating each moment without the perpetual need to achieve extraordinary feats.

Celebrating 4,380 Days Post Double Lung Transplant: Finding Strength in Every Moment

Celebrating 12 years since a life-saving lung transplant, Christina reflects on the journey of resilience and gratitude. They express finding a renewed sense of self, confidence, and purpose over the past year, and sincerely thank their donor, medical team, and support network for helping them thrive, emphasizing the value of every moment.

Regrets: 10 Things I Wish I Could Change

Christina reflects on ten aspects they would change if they could redo their life, including prioritizing mental healthcare, balancing trust among people, managing how they shared fears before a transplant, and maintaining friendships. Emphasis is placed on learning from mistakes, trusting the process, staying physically active, reducing fear, being more involved post-transplant, and expressing emotions more openly. They highlight the importance of making the most of today.