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Living With Alpha 1. Getting back to running. Before I was diagnosed, my wife and I ran 5Ks. She started it, really. A bunch of her friends were into running and they convinced her to run a race. I volunteered to be her running buddy while training around the neighborhood. Things went pretty smoothly for our first race. I think our first time was somewhere around the 39 minute mark. It was definitely less than 40 minutes, which was our goal for the first race. It was one thing after another. My foot ...

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Living With Alpha 1. Getting back to running. Before I was diagnosed, my wife and I ran 5Ks. She started it, really. A bunch of her friends were into running and they convinced her to run a race. I volunteered to be her running buddy while training around the neighborhood. Things went pretty smoothly for our first race. I think our first time was somewhere around the 39 minute mark. It was definitely less than 40 minutes, which was our goal for the first race. It was one thing after another. My foot ...

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Shannon – Living With Alpha 1

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Living With Alpha 1. Welcome to our lives! We were told not to bother testing our kids unless they showed lung symptoms. But if we don’t know, how do we know to avoid seemingly innocuous things like bonfires that people can comfortably trust their lungs to breathe through? February 25, 2016. April 17, 2016. Leave a comment on Welcome to our lives! Getting back to running. First signs of trouble. Welcome to our lives! Linda and Brent McCormick. Living With Alpha 1. Proudly powered by WordPress.

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Uncategorized – Living With Alpha 1

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Living With Alpha 1. I’m about to get really real, so you may want to pass on this post 🙂. It’s cool. I know this isn’t for everyone. It’s Alpha-1 awareness month! We’re getting ready to head out to the virtual walk. Before we do, I wanted to share a bit of my story. When I was young, my mother died of bronchial pneumonia. I know this because I found and read the death certificate. I was in 7th or 8th grade when I found it in our attic. I was on my way to a healthier weight. Shannon and I were going to ...

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running – Living With Alpha 1

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Living With Alpha 1. Getting back to running. Before I was diagnosed, my wife and I ran 5Ks. She started it, really. A bunch of her friends were into running and they convinced her to run a race. I volunteered to be her running buddy while training around the neighborhood. Things went pretty smoothly for our first race. I think our first time was somewhere around the 39 minute mark. It was definitely less than 40 minutes, which was our goal for the first race. It was one thing after another. My foot ...

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Another collapse – Living With Alpha 1

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Living With Alpha 1. I started wroting this post a while ago, but never finished it. Mainly because I’m just so tired of having to think about Alpha-1. Anyway, here it is in it’s unfinished form. Maybe I’ll get around to the rest of the story sometime, but i doubt it. In the spring of 2015, my wife and I started running. We started off using a couch to 5K program and ran our first 5K on the 4th of July. We did pretty well for our first race. Our time was just under 39 minutes. I arrived at the emergency ...

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Welcome to our lives! – Living With Alpha 1

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Living With Alpha 1. Welcome to our lives! We were told not to bother testing our kids unless they showed lung symptoms. But if we don’t know, how do we know to avoid seemingly innocuous things like bonfires that people can comfortably trust their lungs to breathe through? February 25, 2016. April 17, 2016. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *. Notify me of follow-up comments by email. Notify me of new posts by email. First signs of trouble.

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Living With Alpha 1. Getting back to running. Before I was diagnosed, my wife and I ran 5Ks. She started it, really. A bunch of her friends were into running and they convinced her to run a race. I volunteered to be her running buddy while training around the neighborhood. Things went pretty smoothly for our first race. I think our first time was somewhere around the 39 minute mark. It was definitely less than 40 minutes, which was our goal for the first race. It was one thing after another. My foot ...

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