tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3494278500717046387.post4592905918316523913..comments2023-12-24T06:27:18.038-05:00Comments on Mastering the Art of Breathing, One Stitch at a Time: In Training for my LifeAmyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12354849302798817593noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3494278500717046387.post-25868192702252414492014-10-06T18:52:15.474-04:002014-10-06T18:52:15.474-04:00I have been in college 3 times now. There is no w...I have been in college 3 times now. There is no way I could have done Grad school and worked and taken care of CF. I missed a few classes but the professors were ok with it. My second time around I took online classes to finish my Bachelor's so it didn't affect much. And my initial college career landed me in the hospital a few times but I was younger and a lot healthier! I could skip treatments and sleeping and not be affected too dramatically. <br /><br />My advice is to listen to your body. School will always be there and if you need to take a break then do it. No use running yourself to the ground and not be able to use that degree ;) Good luck!!!amybraidhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09797586185811011310noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3494278500717046387.post-39856927096072425232014-09-09T23:56:27.647-04:002014-09-09T23:56:27.647-04:00I have CF and am in college as well! Congrats on g...I have CF and am in college as well! Congrats on graduating- that's huge! I was wondering how much your CF affected you while you were in school? I was just released from the hospital and it's rough keeping up with all of my assignments, treatments, resting, etc. etc. etc.! Also, go you for working out. I keep telling myself I will, but always find an excuse. It's sad compared to you because you're training with a 37%, I have 84%. I really have no excuse at all. Keep up the great work!Amandahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11660793342154935280noreply@blogger.com