CF sudden progression

relat

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My brother had cf,was diagnosed at 20 years old and died at 26,progression was too fast,he had too many problems with his intestine...

I wish there is a cure soon...and i wish the best for you!

Anyway,

GOD ALWAYS KNOWS BETTER THAN WE DO WHY SOMETHING HAPPENS ,SO WE ONLY HAVE TO TRUST HIM.


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relat

New member
My brother had cf,was diagnosed at 20 years old and died at 26,progression was too fast,he had too many problems with his intestine...

I wish there is a cure soon...and i wish the best for you!

Anyway,

GOD ALWAYS KNOWS BETTER THAN WE DO WHY SOMETHING HAPPENS ,SO WE ONLY HAVE TO TRUST HIM.


relat
 

relat

New member
My brother had cf,was diagnosed at 20 years old and died at 26,progression was too fast,he had too many problems with his intestine...

I wish there is a cure soon...and i wish the best for you!

Anyway,

GOD ALWAYS KNOWS BETTER THAN WE DO WHY SOMETHING HAPPENS ,SO WE ONLY HAVE TO TRUST HIM.


relat
 

relat

New member
My brother had cf,was diagnosed at 20 years old and died at 26,progression was too fast,he had too many problems with his intestine...

I wish there is a cure soon...and i wish the best for you!

Anyway,

GOD ALWAYS KNOWS BETTER THAN WE DO WHY SOMETHING HAPPENS ,SO WE ONLY HAVE TO TRUST HIM.


relat
 

relat

New member
My brother had cf,was diagnosed at 20 years old and died at 26,progression was too fast,he had too many problems with his intestine...

I wish there is a cure soon...and i wish the best for you!

Anyway,

GOD ALWAYS KNOWS BETTER THAN WE DO WHY SOMETHING HAPPENS ,SO WE ONLY HAVE TO TRUST HIM.


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Aspiemom

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My CF was pretty much in the background all of my life, went undiagnosed until I was 43. It's gotten much worse in the last year or two - am I at a "later age"???? I'm 47. <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-happy.gif" border="0">
 
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Aspiemom

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My CF was pretty much in the background all of my life, went undiagnosed until I was 43. It's gotten much worse in the last year or two - am I at a "later age"???? I'm 47. <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-happy.gif" border="0">
 
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Aspiemom

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My CF was pretty much in the background all of my life, went undiagnosed until I was 43. It's gotten much worse in the last year or two - am I at a "later age"???? I'm 47. <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-happy.gif" border="0">
 
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Aspiemom

Guest
My CF was pretty much in the background all of my life, went undiagnosed until I was 43. It's gotten much worse in the last year or two - am I at a "later age"???? I'm 47. <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-happy.gif" border="0">
 
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Aspiemom

Guest
My CF was pretty much in the background all of my life, went undiagnosed until I was 43. It's gotten much worse in the last year or two - am I at a "later age"???? I'm 47. <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-happy.gif" border="0">
 

lightNlife

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My experience was that I was pretty mild for a long time, and then last year totally knocked me for a loop! I was in and out of the hospital more than 6 times, and ended up needing to take a year off work and be on disability. Needless to say I was very worried that this was setting a precedent and that I should be more than a little concerned about what sort of future I would have.

My doctor allayed my fears and said that with CF, sometimes you just have a bad year. My "bad year" was truly awful, and in Dec. of '06 I very nearly died one night in the hospital. Since then I've rallied like you wouldn't believe, and have, with the exception of the last 2 weeks, had a wonderful improvement in my status. I've gained weight, improved my stamina, and regained some lung function.

This may just be your "bad year" or "bad season." Don't let it discourage you. Instead, let it motivate you to do what you can to make any necessary lifestyle changes (for me, I needed to rest more and take a lighter load at work).

All the best,
Lauren
 

lightNlife

New member
My experience was that I was pretty mild for a long time, and then last year totally knocked me for a loop! I was in and out of the hospital more than 6 times, and ended up needing to take a year off work and be on disability. Needless to say I was very worried that this was setting a precedent and that I should be more than a little concerned about what sort of future I would have.

My doctor allayed my fears and said that with CF, sometimes you just have a bad year. My "bad year" was truly awful, and in Dec. of '06 I very nearly died one night in the hospital. Since then I've rallied like you wouldn't believe, and have, with the exception of the last 2 weeks, had a wonderful improvement in my status. I've gained weight, improved my stamina, and regained some lung function.

This may just be your "bad year" or "bad season." Don't let it discourage you. Instead, let it motivate you to do what you can to make any necessary lifestyle changes (for me, I needed to rest more and take a lighter load at work).

All the best,
Lauren
 

lightNlife

New member
My experience was that I was pretty mild for a long time, and then last year totally knocked me for a loop! I was in and out of the hospital more than 6 times, and ended up needing to take a year off work and be on disability. Needless to say I was very worried that this was setting a precedent and that I should be more than a little concerned about what sort of future I would have.

My doctor allayed my fears and said that with CF, sometimes you just have a bad year. My "bad year" was truly awful, and in Dec. of '06 I very nearly died one night in the hospital. Since then I've rallied like you wouldn't believe, and have, with the exception of the last 2 weeks, had a wonderful improvement in my status. I've gained weight, improved my stamina, and regained some lung function.

This may just be your "bad year" or "bad season." Don't let it discourage you. Instead, let it motivate you to do what you can to make any necessary lifestyle changes (for me, I needed to rest more and take a lighter load at work).

All the best,
Lauren
 

lightNlife

New member
My experience was that I was pretty mild for a long time, and then last year totally knocked me for a loop! I was in and out of the hospital more than 6 times, and ended up needing to take a year off work and be on disability. Needless to say I was very worried that this was setting a precedent and that I should be more than a little concerned about what sort of future I would have.

My doctor allayed my fears and said that with CF, sometimes you just have a bad year. My "bad year" was truly awful, and in Dec. of '06 I very nearly died one night in the hospital. Since then I've rallied like you wouldn't believe, and have, with the exception of the last 2 weeks, had a wonderful improvement in my status. I've gained weight, improved my stamina, and regained some lung function.

This may just be your "bad year" or "bad season." Don't let it discourage you. Instead, let it motivate you to do what you can to make any necessary lifestyle changes (for me, I needed to rest more and take a lighter load at work).

All the best,
Lauren
 

lightNlife

New member
My experience was that I was pretty mild for a long time, and then last year totally knocked me for a loop! I was in and out of the hospital more than 6 times, and ended up needing to take a year off work and be on disability. Needless to say I was very worried that this was setting a precedent and that I should be more than a little concerned about what sort of future I would have.

My doctor allayed my fears and said that with CF, sometimes you just have a bad year. My "bad year" was truly awful, and in Dec. of '06 I very nearly died one night in the hospital. Since then I've rallied like you wouldn't believe, and have, with the exception of the last 2 weeks, had a wonderful improvement in my status. I've gained weight, improved my stamina, and regained some lung function.

This may just be your "bad year" or "bad season." Don't let it discourage you. Instead, let it motivate you to do what you can to make any necessary lifestyle changes (for me, I needed to rest more and take a lighter load at work).

All the best,
Lauren
 

mamerth

New member
There are be bad "times" with CF (at least that has been my experience). Do really good for a while and then WHAM and then crawl back out and be okay again for some time.

For me, getting older means I don't recover as quickly from a rough spot (it nags at me or come back easier).
 

mamerth

New member
There are be bad "times" with CF (at least that has been my experience). Do really good for a while and then WHAM and then crawl back out and be okay again for some time.

For me, getting older means I don't recover as quickly from a rough spot (it nags at me or come back easier).
 

mamerth

New member
There are be bad "times" with CF (at least that has been my experience). Do really good for a while and then WHAM and then crawl back out and be okay again for some time.

For me, getting older means I don't recover as quickly from a rough spot (it nags at me or come back easier).
 

mamerth

New member
There are be bad "times" with CF (at least that has been my experience). Do really good for a while and then WHAM and then crawl back out and be okay again for some time.

For me, getting older means I don't recover as quickly from a rough spot (it nags at me or come back easier).
 

mamerth

New member
There are be bad "times" with CF (at least that has been my experience). Do really good for a while and then WHAM and then crawl back out and be okay again for some time.

For me, getting older means I don't recover as quickly from a rough spot (it nags at me or come back easier).
 
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