23/06/2022
Sam Guest is taking on the Big Walk because Genetic Disease Research has had a significant impact on his life. Sam knows how others can benefit from GDR.
Sam grew up with Cystic Fibrosis (CF) at 4 weeks old. This has impacted his life by causing him to tire easily and making exercise difficult due to large amounts of sticky mucus. Sam also grew up underweight as his body could not absorb fats well.
But thanks to Genetic Disease research, Sam’s life was changed forever for the better.
In November 2020, Sam started taking the “miracle drug” Kaftrio. Sam explains “it’s drastically increased my life expectancy as well as removing the symptoms of CF. Within 2 days of taking Kaftrio my lung function went up by 28%!.”
Read more about Sam’s story and donate to the Genetic Disease Research appeal here.
Your contribution will change lives.
https://www.sheffield.ac.uk/giving/fundraise/big-walk-2022/big-walk-stories-2022/sams-big-walk-2022
Sam Guest, a Senior Recruitment Officer based at the Sheffield University Management School, is taking on the Big Walk because he knows exactly how Genetic Disease Research can have a lifelong impact for people like him.