Game of Thrones - a CF perspective


Winter is Coming and as avid Game of Thrones fans, we couldn't help but make comparisons between GoT and our lives as parents of a CF youngster.

Humour us for a while here, as we think there are some parallels between the two.

With CF the status quo is constantly changing. A cough swab result could mean a new treatment, or a cold another antibiotic. In Westeros power dynamics change rapidly, we can totally relate to that!

The Night's Watch - the guardians stationed as the first and last line of defence from the dangers beyond the wall - represent our talented, committed and knowledgeable CF Team at RMCH. Watching over us and planning our battle with precision, care and dedication.

The lingering fear of winter is comparable to the constant worry that CF brings - always lurking in wet coughs, colds, stagnant water, mud & other places.

In the White Walkers we see CF itself. Trying to rule, take over & destroy life. Please refer to The Night's Watch - we are fighting back walkers!

Our family & friends can be seen in the spirit, loyalty and skill of Jon Snow (and in his good looks!).

Steve & I are the direwolves - fiercely protecting and loving E. Utterly committed and dedicated to our cause.

The mythical dragons (well, a GoT reality!) contain the hope for new, life-changing treatments which would see CF be transformed from a life-shortening condition to a manageable illness.

E is our Khaleesi - strong, formidable with a kind heart. Someone who can take on any battle and with an army of supporters and people who love her by her side, manage whatever CF throws at her.

Orkambi - the Iron Throne. Coveted by many, owned by few (UK edition only).

Arya Stark is the CF community - fearless, wise, strong and fighting the good cause.

The values of the Stark family- bravery, fairness and justice - represent the CF Trust.

Take that CF!

This was supposed to be a bit of fun! What do you think? Any other similarities you've noticed?







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