{"version":"1.0","type":"rich","provider_name":"Acast","provider_url":"https://acast.com","height":250,"width":700,"html":"<iframe src=\"https://embed.acast.com/$/662171ead03d070012ca28fa/69f20f88c2d898b28bafd207?\" frameBorder=\"0\" width=\"700\" height=\"250\"></iframe>","title":"Without Limits","description":"<h2>Episode Summary</h2><p><br></p><p>In this powerful episode of <strong>Breathless</strong>, we explore the boundary between physical restriction and newfound freedom. For decades, Cystic Fibrosis (CF) was a disease defined by limits: the limit of a breath, the limit of a career, and the limit of a lifespan.</p><p>Today, those limits are being shattered. We follow two extraordinary journeys: <strong>Jeremy Vosburgh</strong>, a homicide detective who defied medical expectations to serve on the front lines of law enforcement, and <strong>Lauren Clift</strong>, a musical theater performer who transitioned from \"choreographing her coughs\" to taking her first full, effortless breath. This episode examines the \"CF Without Limits\" philosophy—a shift from merely surviving to actively planning for a future that was never guaranteed.</p><h2><br></h2><h2>Main Topics &amp; Key Moments</h2><h3><br></h3><h3>1. The Performer’s Mask</h3><ul><li><strong>The Hidden Struggle:</strong> Lauren Clift describes the grueling reality of performing in <em>Legally Blonde</em> while her lung function declined, forcing her to hide violent coughing fits behind stage choreography.</li><li><strong>The \"Cough Blackout\":</strong> A reflection on the magic of the stage and how, for years, the adrenaline of performance was the only thing that could temporarily silence the symptoms of CF.</li></ul><h3><br></h3><h3>2. The Obstacle Course: Jeremy’s Story</h3><ul><li><strong>Defying the System:</strong> Jeremy Vosburgh shares how he bypassed the \"rules\" of CF to become a police officer, proving his capability through a high-intensity fitness test.</li><li><strong>Pepper Spray &amp; Resilience:</strong> The incredible irony of a man with a respiratory disease voluntarily undergoing pepper spray training and physical altercations to protect his community.</li><li><strong>The 4 AM Discipline:</strong> A look at the brutal \"old-school\" grit required to balance nebs, neubulizers, and a demanding career before modern medicine arrived.</li></ul><h3><br></h3><h3>3. Left Behind: The Rare Mutation Gap</h3><ul><li><strong>The Trikafta Blackout:</strong> While 90% of the CF community celebrated a miracle drug, Lauren was part of the 10% with rare mutations who were \"left behind.\"</li><li><strong>Genetic Typos:</strong> CF Canada’s Chief Scientific Officer, <strong>Paul Eckford</strong>, explains why certain genetic codes don't respond to standard treatments and the isolation that causes for patients.</li><li><strong>The Wall of Advocacy:</strong> How Lauren’s mother—a pharmacist—had to beg politicians for the very drug she dispensed to others while watching her own daughter fade.</li></ul><h3><br></h3><h3>4. \"My Precious\": The Turning Point</h3><ul><li><strong>The Miracle Arrives:</strong> The bureaucratic and emotional hurdle of finally accessing Trikafta for rare mutations in July 2024.</li><li><strong>A Full Breath:</strong> Lauren describes the profound, tearful moment of rolling over in bed and taking a deep breath without coughing for the first time in years.</li></ul><h3><br></h3><h3>5. The New Frontier</h3><ul><li><strong>Planning to be an Old Man:</strong> Jeremy reflects on how his goals have shifted from \"getting by\" to the simple, once-impossible dream of growing old.</li><li><strong>Beyond the Lungs:</strong> CEO <strong>Kelly Grover</strong> discusses how CF Canada is pivoting to support \"best lives\"—focusing on fertility, education, and retirement planning.</li><li><strong>The Weight of the Future:</strong> Addressing the survivor's guilt and the mental health challenge of re-entering a world you thought you were leaving.</li></ul><h2><br></h2><h2>Key Quotes</h2><p><br></p><ul><li><em>\"I would literally have to choreograph into my dance routine where I could cough without the audience hearing... otherwise I wouldn't make it through the show.\"</em> — <strong>Lauren Clift</strong></li><li><em>\"I don't like being told that it's impossible. I don't mind being told that it might be hard... but I would say that that's [nonsense] and that you can do it.\"</em> — <strong>Jeremy Vosburgh</strong></li><li><em>\"I dispense this drug to other CF patients that I see getting better. And I am watching my daughter die.\"</em> — <strong>Lauren’s Mother</strong></li><li><em>\"Relief is the biggest thing... but also relief in just breathing. It's really cool to just breathe. I don't know if people know that.\"</em> — <strong>Lauren Clift</strong></li></ul><p><br></p>","author_name":"Snack Labs"}