anien2: You stated to me "There is nothing you can do to make him keep on doing the treatments? how about leaving him without money, computer, playstation, time out with friends, car... Where are the old fashioned parents? what happened to "my roof my rules?".
Dont mean to hurt anybody, and maybe I wont be able to make my kids keep themselves healthy (they are 5 yo now) but right now I dont understand that attitude."
First of all, I am a very old fashioned parent. Until he graduated high school I took away his electronics, grounded him from going out and driving his truck, etc.". That doesn't work now, because he is an adult. His truck is in his name, he works, so his money is his money, he is in college! If I were to attempt to threaten to take any of those things away he would pack his things and leave my home. This something that I want to avoid until he matures. I know that some say show him tough love and let him leave, but no thank you. I worked to hard as his mom keeping him healthy all these years. I am not going to let him fall into a lifestyle of struggling to pay rent and bills and thus knowing it would be he won't care about his medicines\therapies then.
If I understand you correctly you have 5years old, well just wait till their teenage years, it's a whole different ballgame. My son is a good kid, he graduated with honors from a christian school, played sports, and is overall a very respectful son. I love and encourage him and pray he will begin seeing that yes CF is hard, but CF does not control his life, he does. I had to take a second to respond to you, because I was so appauld that you would judge a situation that you have never been in and clearly don't understand. From the bottom of my heart, I honestly hope and pray that you (or any parent) never have to struggle with this hardship.
scrapper1264: I am planning on getting this book this weekend!
Jet: Wow you are an inspiration too. I know that he is just going through this spell. It just breaks my heart to watch him. It is funny that you said your parents made you do clinic visits along starting in high school. My son actually goes in 6weeks back for a recheck and he is going alone. His doctor wants to see if he will come on his own and tell her the truth about his meds\therapies and all. I am concerned about depression, but since he is refusing to admit it, I'm seeking my uncle's help. My son really respects my uncle so I am praying he can talk to him. My dad passed away when my son was only 5 and my father -in-law at 13 so my uncle is like a grandfather figure to him. Congratulations on your marriage, daughers and life. May God bless you with many more years.