Stephen Sice

Huff & Puff

My Activity Tracking

I have completed

of my 50 m sprint goal.

My target 50 m

I’m getting breathless for asthma!

I’m challenging myself to 10 days straight of fitness activity because, unlike people with asthma I can breathe easily. I want to stand with them and really experience what it’s like, even just for a moment, to struggle to breathe. 

  • Asthma is responsible for at least 1 Australian death every day and around 100 hospitalisations every day. Over 80% of these hospitalisations are considered potentially avoidable. 
  • 1 in 9 Australians are directly impacted by asthma, with children being the most impacted.

You can show your support by using the Donate button. Your support will fund ground-breaking research and provide free support programs and services to the asthma community, like 1800 ASTHMA. A telephone information support service that receives around 20 calls a day from people with asthma and their carers. 

“An Asthma Educator really changed my life. I have never in my life been more well than I am now, due to that call I made to Asthma Australia. Can’t recommend them highly enough. I learned more in that 40 minute chat than I have in my lifetime.”

– 1800 ASTHMA Caller

My Achievements

Huffed for 5 days Straight

Huffing with Friends

Got My 1st Donation

Made a Self Donation

Puffer Pic Uploaded

Shared My Fundraising Page

50% of Fundraising Target

Hit Fundraising Target

My Updates

My Story

Tuesday 23rd Jul
Hi Everyone. My name is Stephen. I’m 28 years old. My story begins from birth. I was born with the food tube connected up with my airway & scoliosis (curving of the spine). Due to the food tube connecting to my airway my left lung was failing.I was born in Adelaide, SA but then was flown to Melbourne, Vic to save my lung. Unfortunately we were too late to save the left lung and I’ve been living with one lung all my life. My Asthma has been really bad at times especially in my early years. Due to this its very important that I keep my breathing under control. Luckily my heart and right lung have been able to grow a little bigger as there is more room. My right lung has been able to mostly compensate for the loss.