Historias compartidas
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Alli P. I am a student at UMD in Minnesota. I am originally from a small town in southern Minnesota.
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Barb T. I was born with Kartagener syndrome, the cilia does not work in my lungs, ears or sinuses.
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Kevin R. I am 64 years old. I’ve been a machinist since I was 18 years old, I like playing a lot of games on my iPad and playing with my dog Milo.
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Angelique N. My mother is 69 year old who currently suffers from a lung disease, Alpha 1 Antitripsen.
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Karen D. I live in Florida and have COPD. I'm a member of the ALA's COPD Patient Advisory Group and have been involved with the American Lung Association for nearly 25 years.
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Laonis Q. My story is my son's Anthony J Chapman story! He was diagnosed with severe uncontrolled asthma at the age of 2.
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David C. Lung cancer was never on my radar. I’m young; still in my 30s. As a former Division One athlete, I’ve been active all my life and have remained active through sports and regular exercise.
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Mary N. I started participating in Lung Force walks about 4 years ago. I lost my mother and sister to lung cancer.
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Joseph B. On February 17th, 2024, I experienced the devastating loss of my mother to stage 4 cancer, believed to have originated in her lungs.
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Crystal T. I received cancer screening in 2021, after quitting smoking and being diagnosed with COPD.
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Michelle N. I struggled with weight gain from the time I was 21. By the time I hit 50ish, I could not seem to keep any weight off through many programs. I applied for and was approved for a bariatric surgery at our local hospital until I failed a pre-operation t
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Maureen W. Hi, my name is Maureen and I am the face of a lung cancer survivor!
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Mia S. My initial symptoms began in 2019 with overwhelming fatigue, back and leg pain. My primary doctor recommended that I do stretching exercises and gave me pain medicine.
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Carlos R. I'm Carlos Ramirez, a single father to two thriving young adults. Life took an unexpected turn when Small Cell Lung Cancer disrupted our entire lives.
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Darcy E. Although I do not have lung cancer, its effects are very personal to me. I am a respiratory therapist and work in pulmonary rehabilitation and as a tobacco-free advocate. Every day I work with patients who have a history of lung cancer. They become l