Cystic Fibrosis Wind Sprint 65: Exercising Outdoors Post-Transplant
As all post-transplant patients know, exercising outdoors can be a daunting task because of the danger of too much sun exposure.
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As all post-transplant patients know, exercising outdoors can be a daunting task because of the danger of too much sun exposure.
In this Cystic Fibrosis Wind Sprint, Jerry Cahill gives his tips and tricks for managing CFRD post-transplant. He finds that checking his
In this Cystic Fibrosis Wind Sprint, Jerry Cahill talks about the importance of never missing your medication, especially post-transplant.
In this cystic fibrosis podcast, Johnell Garmany, President and CEO of Garmany, discusses the history of his family and store as well
Originally on the cystic fibrosis podcast series around three years ago, Lizz returns to discuss her life after her double lung transplant in March 2016.
Faisal is 18 years old and currently resides in Concord, CA. He recently graduated from High School and is headed to college in the fall. Faisal plays soccer for the Diablo FC in the National…
Jerry keeps all of his medications in the same area of his kitchen and numbers all of the bottles to stay consistent
Jerry shares his organizational habits for using his nebulizers, spirometer, and testing his oxygen levels.
In this wind sprint, Jerry demonstrates a 5-minute total body workout.
In this podcast, we meet Molly Bigford, a Registered Dietitian for the Adult Cystic Fibrosis Care Team in Grand Rapids, Michigan.
In order to stay fit and healthy during an extended hospital stay, Jerry is sure to stretch every single day.
Jerry reviews the various leg stretches and workouts he uses during an extended hospital stay.
In response to an email from Paul, Jerry reviews the various workouts he uses to work his upper body during an extended hospital stay.
In response to a Facebook message from Alexandra, Jerry reviews the core exercises he uses to stay in shape during an extended
Tune in to hear from CF mom, Cheryl Esiason.
Jerry interviewed Jonathan, who lives with Duchenne muscular dystrophy, a rare inherited disorder of progressive muscular weakness that is most typically found in males and affects only about 20,000 people.