Shared Stories
Read personal stories about the impacts of lung disease and air quality.-
Chanel V. My oldest daughter Isis, 17, was the most pure hearted person you could ever meet. She was taken from us recently due to asthma.
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Carolyn T. Just venting, I have asthma and COPD.
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Tonya J. I just recently (May 13, 2021) loss my only child to severe asthma. The grief I carry everyday is unexplainable yet I have the renewed strength to type this story to you all.
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Erica S. My battle with cigarette smoking, my lessons and advice
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Emily P. My dad, Dana Potter fought a hard battle with lung cancer with dignity and grace for over two years.
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Hazel C. On January 12, 2022, I went outside and inhaled the cold air in Ohio. I had a cough. Not a normal cough, but a bronchial cough. I know it all to well. I suffer from bronchitis most of my life.
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Rebecca M. My story starts in 2014 when I started to have breathing trouble. I went to the hospital as a precaution. After several CT scans and explorative surgery, my pulmonologist found the benign nodules in both lungs. Since then, I have continued to thrive
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Clemente P. Early detection of lung cancer, as with all cancers, is important to me because it saved my sister’s life - on 3 separate occasions!
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Mackena B. My papa was always my biggest fan and came to nearly all my races. When he was diagnosed with lung cancer, we were devastated. Just six weeks later, heaven gained an angel. In honor of my papa’s memory, I have joined LUNG FORCE to fight the #1 cancer
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Barbara B. My father has COPD. He has been a smoker since a young age and it is severely limiting his adult life.
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Sandra H. I have lost my grandfather, one uncle, one aunt, and have one aunt that survived lung cancer and now have another aunt starting radiation and chemotherapy for it. We have got to find a cure.
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Sandra H. I have had 2 close friends die from emphysema and one from lung cancer. I have asthma from bronchitis and have to "inhale" before any exercise. I have never smoked!
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Sandra H. Hi, my name is Sandy Helmin-Clazmer. My story dates back to 1987. I was teaching in Racine, Wisconsin and was finishing my last semester of grad school. During that time, I was plagued with a dry chronic cough and frequent bouts of laryngitis.
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Robin S. I was diagnosed on Mothers Day on May 9, 2013 with stage 4 Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer. It has now metastasized to my brain - I'm still fighting!
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Grace M. I began working with American Lung Association in 2015, after the death of my mother Donna, who had lung cancer.