Historias compartidas
My interest in the LUNG FORCE and lung health found me when my grandfather died from lung cancer when I was 10.
My son developed COVID-19 in Texas, as a pharmacist.
I was a smoker for over four decades. My family doctor found out and got the ball rolling.
I contracted COVID-19 in 2020 in July. I struggle with extreme fatigue, weakness, shortness of breath, chills, headaches, nausea and vomiting, and fever as well as loss of taste and smell.
Imagine how helpless you would feel if you had to watch your child struggle to stay afloat in the deep end of a swimming pool knowing you could not...
Thank you for being available and transparent, and honest. Our air quality is experiencing something unusual.
I remember the day very well when we heard "We think it may be lung cancer." There was no way this could happen to my 53-year-old daddy. I felt hopeless, defeated, scared.
My primary doctor and I decided I needed to get a scan since I started smoking at the age of nine! So at the age of 54, in 2016, I got a low dose CT Scan.
I had a slightly heavy feeling in my chest and I wasn’t sure what it was. I thought perhaps it was a panic attack, even though I was not anxious about anything. I did not have a constant heaving feeling, I would only feel it occasionally.
"Smoke-Free Law" in the apartments! This makes no sense: "Smoking law in the apartments" "Grand Father’s" apart...
Hello, my name is Hannah and on August 16th 2021, I lost my mother, Diane Michele Reister, to lung cancer.
Today is the first day of November. So I decided that today I am going to talk about why November is and should be so important to everyone.
Hi! My name is Dian and I am a lung cancer survivor thanks to a low-dose CT scan.
After hearing my wife, Carol’s horrible cough for months on end, and watching her exhausted after bouts of coughing, I was sure if I never heard another cough again it would be fine.
Today is my lungaversary! A year ago today I underwent surgery to remove a tumor in the upper lobe of my right lung.