Title: Chad Brown Believes in Laps for Life with Cystic Fibrosis
Chad Brown, 27 years old with cystic fibrosis, living in Seattle Washington,
took his FEV1’s from 29% to 58% through the power of swimming. Chad was listed
for a double lung transplant and now he is getting his college degree, working
to support himself, and exercising for life! Chad moved from Memphis to Seattle
a few years ago and with a new CF team and new therapy and exercise discipline,
is LIVING BREATHING SUCCEEDING LIVING on a daily basis.
- Chad was born in Tennessee and diagnosed at birth.
- “Growing up I was always treated very differently and in many ways babied…
This temporarily helped me cope with the disease but eventually it took a
negative toll on me,” states Chad.
- Insurance issues forced Chad to move to the state of Washington. “Washington
has a user friendly state insurance program for people like myself with cystic
fibrosis.”
- “For me, along with my therapies, swimming has kept me alive and healthy. When
I first started swimming I could barely swim a lap. I now swim 45 minutes - 5
days a week!” states Chad.
- Chad is pursuing a college degree in engineering, working over 30 hours a week
to support himself, involved in a great relationship and looking forward to
marriage and starting a family. “Life is good…”
- Chad’s advice to others with CF; “No matter what NEVER give up. It’s your life
and you only have one so take charge and care of yourself!”
This “LIVING. BREATHING. SUCCEEDING.” Podcast/Vodcast series is the 1st in
a series of 12 made possible through and unrestricted educational grant from
Genentech to The Boomer Esiason Foundation.