{"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/69f359c58beeba5310ecc3a6?\" frameBorder=\"0\" width=\"700\" height=\"250\"></iframe>","title":"The Impossible Milestones","description":"<h2>Episode Summary: The Impossible Milestones</h2><p>The Season 2 premiere of <strong>Breathless</strong> explores a biological and existential revolution. For decades, Cystic Fibrosis was defined by a \"physical perimeter\"—a list of things that were simply impossible. But with the advent of transformative drugs like Trikafta, those walls are vanishing.</p><p>Host Jeremie opens with a visceral comparison between a 2017 spiritual \"holotropic breathing\" experience and the 2021 pharmaceutical miracle of his first dose of Trikafta. We then hear from elite athletes who shattered expectations long before the \"miracle drug\" existed, and we look at how <strong>Cystic Fibrosis Canada</strong> is pivoting its entire mission from \"extending life\" to supporting a life \"without limits.\"</p><h2><br></h2><h2>Main Topics &amp; Key Moments</h2><h3><br></h3><h3>1. The Gateway to Breathing</h3><ul><li><strong>Salt Spring Island (2017):</strong> Jeremie describes a profound meditative state where, for a moment, the \"heavy, wet coat\" of CF was stripped away.</li><li><strong>The Blue Pill (2021):</strong> The \"impossible milestone\" found in a blister pack. Jeremie recounts the first morning he woke up without the \"wet rattle\" in his lungs, realizing his biology had been rewritten.</li></ul><h3><br></h3><h3>2. The Science of the \"Flow\"</h3><ul><li><strong>The Broken Valve:</strong> Dr. Paul Eckford (Chief Scientific Officer, CF Canada) explains the <strong>CFTR protein</strong>.</li><li><strong>Chloride, Salt, and Water:</strong> A breakdown of why CF lungs create \"concrete\" mucus and how new modulators open the cellular gates to let water flow, clearing the airways.</li></ul><h3><br></h3><h3>3. Shattering the Finish Line: Lisa Bentley</h3><ul><li><strong>The Undiagnosed Athlete:</strong> Lisa won 11 Ironman championships despite having CF, including a period where she didn't even know she had the disease.</li><li><strong>The \"Superpower\":</strong> How meeting children with CF gave Lisa a purpose beyond winning, leading to her \"lights out\" fourth-place finish at the Hawaii Ironman World Championships while battling a chest infection.</li></ul><h3><br></h3><h3>4. The Power of Delusion: Sophie Grace Holmes</h3><ul><li><strong>The Two-Year Warning:</strong> At 19, Sophie was told she had two years to live. Her response? A bucket list that started with summiting Mount Kilimanjaro with 50% lung function.</li><li><strong>36 Marathons in 36 Days:</strong> Sophie’s journey from a nationally ranked sprinter to an ultra-endurance icon, and her shock at how \"easy\" running became after Trikafta boosted her lung function to 110%.</li></ul><h3><br></h3><h3>5. The Existential Whiplash</h3><ul><li><strong>From Pediatric to Geriatric:</strong> Kelly Grover (CEO, CF Canada) discusses the challenge of pivoting a non-profit toward supporting adult needs like housing, nutrition, and retirement.</li><li><strong>The Paradox of Progress:</strong> Why mental health challenges (anxiety and depression) are intensifying even as physical health improves. Jeremie describes the \"existential whiplash\" of having to plan for a future he never expected to have.</li></ul><h2><br></h2><h2>Key Quotes</h2><ul><li><em>\"Trikafta didn't just open my airways; it dismantled the perimeter. The walls I spent thirty years banging against have simply… vanished.\"</em> — <strong>Host</strong></li><li><em>\"I am going to be the best sick person on that start line. And what I might lack in lung health, I'm going to make up for in heart.\"</em> — <strong>Lisa Bentley</strong></li><li><em>\"I didn't even realize I was struggling my whole life because I didn't have the opportunity to actually feel what it's like to actually breathe properly.\"</em> — <strong>Sophie Grace Holmes</strong></li><li><em>\"I might have a bit of a freakout if all of a sudden the world was my oyster with no restrictions on it.\"</em> — <strong>Kelly Grover</strong></li></ul><p><br></p>","author_name":"Snack Labs"}