Running changed and saved her life - Katie O'Grady inspires

Running changed and saved her life - Katie O'Grady inspires

"Many people have their own thing that lights them on fire, for me, it's running" say Katie O'Grady.

CF modulator drugs changes are a game changer for people living with cystic fibrosis.

Katie O’Grady’s story is a powerful reflection of how dramatically life with cystic fibrosis has changed in the era of CF modulators, and what becomes possible when hope replaces survival mode.

A runner, speaker, and cystic fibrosis advocate in Boston, Katie redefined what it means to live with CF. Katie inspires us by talked about her shift in mindset and how it changed everything: she stopped thinking of herself as “a CF patient who runs” and began identifying as “a runner who happens to have CF.” That subtle but profound change transformed not only the way she trained, but the way she cared for herself, viewed her future, and moved through the world.

For much of her life, Katie lived the reality many people with CF know too well — moving from infection to infection, never fully certain what the next year, or even the next season, might bring. At 18, she battled a devastating case of pneumonia that forced her to confront the fragility of her health. But in 2019, everything changed with the arrival of Trikafta. For the first time, Katie could imagine a future without immediately attaching fear or limitations to it.

She speaks candidly about what it means to rebuild trust in your body after years of illness, and how running became far more than exercise. It became freedom, therapy, identity, and proof that her diagnosis did not get to define the boundaries of her life. Katie opens up about taking the longest break from running she’d ever experienced, wondering if she would ever return, and discovering that what she missed most wasn’t competition — it was the clarity, peace, and sense of self she found while moving.

To watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zzdQraUAPfc

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