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A JUNE 2024 HEALTH UPDATE!!!

Having survived 35+ years with a terminal illness, I’ve experienced a dramatic improvement thanks to Trikafta. Free from constant infections and debilitating symptoms, I now embrace life with newfound energy. Aware this may not last. I cherish each moment and celebrate my increased lung function and newfound peace.

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.

Living Life Without Overthinking: Finding Freedom in the Present

An overthinker reflects on the importance of living in the moment, realizing that life doesn’t always need to be overanalyzed or driven by grand purposes. Emphasizing the beauty of simply being present and appreciating everyday miracles, Christina concludes that true freedom lies in experiencing life without the burden of constant introspection.

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.

Throw Back Thursday

To my 8th lungaversary (SIX INCREDIBLE YEARS AGO) right before I was about to turn 30 and pre-covid! Actual post from 9/16/2018. ————- I can’t believe it’s been 8 years since I got another chance to breathe. I’ve fit in so much love and so… Read More »Throw Back Thursday

My Evolving Definition of Life: Personal Insights and Contemplations

Christina reflects on the essence of life, finding it in various experiences like family love, friendships, pets, and personal pursuits. Despite losses and health challenges, they view life as a precious privilege, embracing it fully. They conclude that life’s meaning is fluid and subjective, defined by individual beliefs and moments.

Navigating Life’s Bittersweet Realities After a Second Chance

Christina reflects on their second chance at life after a terminal illness, expressing gratitude and acknowledging the world’s pain and suffering. They struggle with their purpose, feeling bittersweet about their survival and pondering why they were chosen for this opportunity. They aim to make meaningful contributions and live without regrets.

Navigating Life’s Trials: Finding Strength in Transparency and Resilience

Christina has revamped their book after a two-year hiatus, focusing more on their own emotions and experiences instead of their brother’s. This shift brought depth and honesty, helping them confront their past and find peace. They hope the book will resonate with others and inspire them through their most authentic life journey.

Living a Fuller Life with Cystic Fibrosis: The Role of Supplemental Oxygen

Christina describes their struggle with wearing supplemental oxygen due to Cystic Fibrosis, highlighting the emotional and social challenges it brought. Despite initial resistance and self-consciousness, they realized it enabled a more active and fulfilling life. Emphasizing strength and resilience, they ultimately accepted it as a necessary tool to live their best life.

Gratitude and Sorrow: An Open Letter to My Lungs Donor’s Family

Christina, a double lung transplant recipient, writes an emotional letter to her donor’s family, struggling to convey her deep gratitude and condolences. She reflects on the gift of life she received amid their loss and describes the profound impact on her life, highlighting her determination to honor the donor’s memory through her actions.