My daughter is a very active 17 year old teenager. We were diagnosed when i was pregnant, thanks to a very good ultrasound tech. In 1993 there was no such thing as the internet and so we went straight to the library, talk about out dated and a downer. Since then we typically have stuck with our Clinic and the Dr.'s advice. Our nurses, are not just our nurses' but are our friends also. We have met some wonderful people through our clinic that have been very helpful. When the internet did surface, I did some looking around, but like others have said, be very careful of what you read. Our daughter is a runner with her cross country team and track team in high school, and she has been on varsity for 3 years. Her doctor loves it that she runs. it is very good exercise for her in general, but also for her lungs.
Since she is in her senior year we are doing the typical looking at colleges-you are a long way from that, but i find sending her out into the big world, cf or no cf, is scarier than the cf.
One bit of advice i could give would be that you HAVE to follow your doctors orders for therapies, and meds. Having been diagnosed early, you have a great opportunity to just make this part of your life, not your life, but part of your life, like making dinner, doing laundry, because these things just have to be done. We have always felt that doing her meds was not her life, but just something we have to make time for for her to live her life to her fullest. When she was younger, she was allowed a 5 minute pity party for herself, when she called it, once in a while. Now, she just gets mad at the CF-which in turn makes her do her therapies. All the meds she is on now, none but one were around 17 years ago-so see how things have advanced so much!
A few years ago she RAN the Great Strides walk with some of her friends. Her Dr. was there and thought is was great. Good Luck and if you have any questions-just ask!!
Your son is very cute, and just enjoy this time with him because before you know it he will be graduating from High School, headed out to college and onto his life as an adult. You will never get this time he is an infant back. So enjoy him!!!