Another Hypothetical

Lance2020x

New member
Hello to anyone who realized I've been gone for awhile, I went to Israel for about a month and am in the process of moving to Nashville.

While I was in Israel some realities became known to me, this was my fourth trip, my first being in 2000, and every time I've gone since then it's been slightly harder each time. I feel so blessed, for a 21 year old with CF to even be ABLE to go to Israel, but I realized vividly more than ever how reliant my body (as it's gotten older) has become on "extra help" (antibiotics, meds, tharapies etc.).

So, me being a very spiritual person I started thinking, as we've all done, what life would be like WITHOUT CF. So my question is:

"If you were healed right now of everything relating to CF, what would you do? Without physical restrictions, what would be next?"
(sorry if this has been brought up before and I missed it)


I think that, well, first off it would take me a LONG time to actually get used to not relying on meds and therapies. I would still wake up in the morning dreading therapy, then realize to my shock and joy that I didn't have to do it. I would probably have a sense of endless possibilities, like I could do anything. I would probably eat a LOT less, and a lot healthier.

Anyway, the first thing that came to mind, seeing as how Wisdom and Experience are the two most important things to me, I would love to pack a backpack and go hitchhiking across the country. Just talk to people, listen to people, meet people, constantly listen. I'm the kind of person that I think I could easily go without food if I had to, I just don't because I'm afraid of losing weight. I would eat food that was offered to me, buy food when I had money, if I missed lunch one day and got really skinny and hungry... who cares, what a story to tell my grandkids.
Maybe just spend a year as a hippy, hitchiking and meeting loads of weird people. What en experience!

So, just for fun, if you were suddenly healed what crazy thing would you want to do?
 

Lance2020x

New member
Hello to anyone who realized I've been gone for awhile, I went to Israel for about a month and am in the process of moving to Nashville.

While I was in Israel some realities became known to me, this was my fourth trip, my first being in 2000, and every time I've gone since then it's been slightly harder each time. I feel so blessed, for a 21 year old with CF to even be ABLE to go to Israel, but I realized vividly more than ever how reliant my body (as it's gotten older) has become on "extra help" (antibiotics, meds, tharapies etc.).

So, me being a very spiritual person I started thinking, as we've all done, what life would be like WITHOUT CF. So my question is:

"If you were healed right now of everything relating to CF, what would you do? Without physical restrictions, what would be next?"
(sorry if this has been brought up before and I missed it)


I think that, well, first off it would take me a LONG time to actually get used to not relying on meds and therapies. I would still wake up in the morning dreading therapy, then realize to my shock and joy that I didn't have to do it. I would probably have a sense of endless possibilities, like I could do anything. I would probably eat a LOT less, and a lot healthier.

Anyway, the first thing that came to mind, seeing as how Wisdom and Experience are the two most important things to me, I would love to pack a backpack and go hitchhiking across the country. Just talk to people, listen to people, meet people, constantly listen. I'm the kind of person that I think I could easily go without food if I had to, I just don't because I'm afraid of losing weight. I would eat food that was offered to me, buy food when I had money, if I missed lunch one day and got really skinny and hungry... who cares, what a story to tell my grandkids.
Maybe just spend a year as a hippy, hitchiking and meeting loads of weird people. What en experience!

So, just for fun, if you were suddenly healed what crazy thing would you want to do?
 

Lance2020x

New member
Hello to anyone who realized I've been gone for awhile, I went to Israel for about a month and am in the process of moving to Nashville.

While I was in Israel some realities became known to me, this was my fourth trip, my first being in 2000, and every time I've gone since then it's been slightly harder each time. I feel so blessed, for a 21 year old with CF to even be ABLE to go to Israel, but I realized vividly more than ever how reliant my body (as it's gotten older) has become on "extra help" (antibiotics, meds, tharapies etc.).

So, me being a very spiritual person I started thinking, as we've all done, what life would be like WITHOUT CF. So my question is:

"If you were healed right now of everything relating to CF, what would you do? Without physical restrictions, what would be next?"
(sorry if this has been brought up before and I missed it)


I think that, well, first off it would take me a LONG time to actually get used to not relying on meds and therapies. I would still wake up in the morning dreading therapy, then realize to my shock and joy that I didn't have to do it. I would probably have a sense of endless possibilities, like I could do anything. I would probably eat a LOT less, and a lot healthier.

Anyway, the first thing that came to mind, seeing as how Wisdom and Experience are the two most important things to me, I would love to pack a backpack and go hitchhiking across the country. Just talk to people, listen to people, meet people, constantly listen. I'm the kind of person that I think I could easily go without food if I had to, I just don't because I'm afraid of losing weight. I would eat food that was offered to me, buy food when I had money, if I missed lunch one day and got really skinny and hungry... who cares, what a story to tell my grandkids.
Maybe just spend a year as a hippy, hitchiking and meeting loads of weird people. What en experience!

So, just for fun, if you were suddenly healed what crazy thing would you want to do?
 

Lance2020x

New member
Hello to anyone who realized I've been gone for awhile, I went to Israel for about a month and am in the process of moving to Nashville.

While I was in Israel some realities became known to me, this was my fourth trip, my first being in 2000, and every time I've gone since then it's been slightly harder each time. I feel so blessed, for a 21 year old with CF to even be ABLE to go to Israel, but I realized vividly more than ever how reliant my body (as it's gotten older) has become on "extra help" (antibiotics, meds, tharapies etc.).

So, me being a very spiritual person I started thinking, as we've all done, what life would be like WITHOUT CF. So my question is:

"If you were healed right now of everything relating to CF, what would you do? Without physical restrictions, what would be next?"
(sorry if this has been brought up before and I missed it)


I think that, well, first off it would take me a LONG time to actually get used to not relying on meds and therapies. I would still wake up in the morning dreading therapy, then realize to my shock and joy that I didn't have to do it. I would probably have a sense of endless possibilities, like I could do anything. I would probably eat a LOT less, and a lot healthier.

Anyway, the first thing that came to mind, seeing as how Wisdom and Experience are the two most important things to me, I would love to pack a backpack and go hitchhiking across the country. Just talk to people, listen to people, meet people, constantly listen. I'm the kind of person that I think I could easily go without food if I had to, I just don't because I'm afraid of losing weight. I would eat food that was offered to me, buy food when I had money, if I missed lunch one day and got really skinny and hungry... who cares, what a story to tell my grandkids.
Maybe just spend a year as a hippy, hitchiking and meeting loads of weird people. What en experience!

So, just for fun, if you were suddenly healed what crazy thing would you want to do?
 

Lance2020x

New member
Hello to anyone who realized I've been gone for awhile, I went to Israel for about a month and am in the process of moving to Nashville.

While I was in Israel some realities became known to me, this was my fourth trip, my first being in 2000, and every time I've gone since then it's been slightly harder each time. I feel so blessed, for a 21 year old with CF to even be ABLE to go to Israel, but I realized vividly more than ever how reliant my body (as it's gotten older) has become on "extra help" (antibiotics, meds, tharapies etc.).

So, me being a very spiritual person I started thinking, as we've all done, what life would be like WITHOUT CF. So my question is:

"If you were healed right now of everything relating to CF, what would you do? Without physical restrictions, what would be next?"
(sorry if this has been brought up before and I missed it)


I think that, well, first off it would take me a LONG time to actually get used to not relying on meds and therapies. I would still wake up in the morning dreading therapy, then realize to my shock and joy that I didn't have to do it. I would probably have a sense of endless possibilities, like I could do anything. I would probably eat a LOT less, and a lot healthier.

Anyway, the first thing that came to mind, seeing as how Wisdom and Experience are the two most important things to me, I would love to pack a backpack and go hitchhiking across the country. Just talk to people, listen to people, meet people, constantly listen. I'm the kind of person that I think I could easily go without food if I had to, I just don't because I'm afraid of losing weight. I would eat food that was offered to me, buy food when I had money, if I missed lunch one day and got really skinny and hungry... who cares, what a story to tell my grandkids.
Maybe just spend a year as a hippy, hitchiking and meeting loads of weird people. What en experience!

So, just for fun, if you were suddenly healed what crazy thing would you want to do?
 

nicolaj

New member
The freedom of not having cf would be so overwhelming for me! Just being able to do what i wanted without the worry of missing a neb or getting to tired. I cant do anything these days without consequences. Feeling crap after a busy day is "the norm" to me now. So if i didnt have cf i would be a busy busy bee! buzzing around, filling my day untill i cant do anything else! Nothing to exciting. Just things that many people take for granted, like going for long walks, or going for a bike ride with friends.

nicola <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-happy.gif" border="0">
 

nicolaj

New member
The freedom of not having cf would be so overwhelming for me! Just being able to do what i wanted without the worry of missing a neb or getting to tired. I cant do anything these days without consequences. Feeling crap after a busy day is "the norm" to me now. So if i didnt have cf i would be a busy busy bee! buzzing around, filling my day untill i cant do anything else! Nothing to exciting. Just things that many people take for granted, like going for long walks, or going for a bike ride with friends.

nicola <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-happy.gif" border="0">
 

nicolaj

New member
The freedom of not having cf would be so overwhelming for me! Just being able to do what i wanted without the worry of missing a neb or getting to tired. I cant do anything these days without consequences. Feeling crap after a busy day is "the norm" to me now. So if i didnt have cf i would be a busy busy bee! buzzing around, filling my day untill i cant do anything else! Nothing to exciting. Just things that many people take for granted, like going for long walks, or going for a bike ride with friends.

nicola <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-happy.gif" border="0">
 

nicolaj

New member
The freedom of not having cf would be so overwhelming for me! Just being able to do what i wanted without the worry of missing a neb or getting to tired. I cant do anything these days without consequences. Feeling crap after a busy day is "the norm" to me now. So if i didnt have cf i would be a busy busy bee! buzzing around, filling my day untill i cant do anything else! Nothing to exciting. Just things that many people take for granted, like going for long walks, or going for a bike ride with friends.

nicola <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-happy.gif" border="0">
 

nicolaj

New member
The freedom of not having cf would be so overwhelming for me! Just being able to do what i wanted without the worry of missing a neb or getting to tired. I cant do anything these days without consequences. Feeling crap after a busy day is "the norm" to me now. So if i didnt have cf i would be a busy busy bee! buzzing around, filling my day untill i cant do anything else! Nothing to exciting. Just things that many people take for granted, like going for long walks, or going for a bike ride with friends.

nicola <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-happy.gif" border="0">
 

kayleesgrandma

New member
<i>"Maybe just spend a year as a hippy, hitchiking and meeting loads of weird people. What en experience! "</i>

So, would you come to Iowa?? <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-happy.gif" border="0">

....*"IF WISHES CAME TRUE..."she says wistfully.
 

kayleesgrandma

New member
<i>"Maybe just spend a year as a hippy, hitchiking and meeting loads of weird people. What en experience! "</i>

So, would you come to Iowa?? <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-happy.gif" border="0">

....*"IF WISHES CAME TRUE..."she says wistfully.
 

kayleesgrandma

New member
<i>"Maybe just spend a year as a hippy, hitchiking and meeting loads of weird people. What en experience! "</i>

So, would you come to Iowa?? <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-happy.gif" border="0">

....*"IF WISHES CAME TRUE..."she says wistfully.
 

kayleesgrandma

New member
<i>"Maybe just spend a year as a hippy, hitchiking and meeting loads of weird people. What en experience! "</i>

So, would you come to Iowa?? <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-happy.gif" border="0">

....*"IF WISHES CAME TRUE..."she says wistfully.
 

kayleesgrandma

New member
<i>"Maybe just spend a year as a hippy, hitchiking and meeting loads of weird people. What en experience! "</i>

So, would you come to Iowa?? <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-happy.gif" border="0">

....*"IF WISHES CAME TRUE..."she says wistfully.
 

chrissyd

New member
I think if I were healed...

I'd spend more time doing the "normal" mom things. Teaching my daughter to ride a bike, teaching her about roller skating (I used to LOVE it when I was a kid), go hiking, and work full time as a teacher again....

She has already learned to ride a bike. But we could still go riding together! Skating together would be a blast!

<img src="i/expressions/rose.gif" border="0">
Chrissy
 

chrissyd

New member
I think if I were healed...

I'd spend more time doing the "normal" mom things. Teaching my daughter to ride a bike, teaching her about roller skating (I used to LOVE it when I was a kid), go hiking, and work full time as a teacher again....

She has already learned to ride a bike. But we could still go riding together! Skating together would be a blast!

<img src="i/expressions/rose.gif" border="0">
Chrissy
 

chrissyd

New member
I think if I were healed...

I'd spend more time doing the "normal" mom things. Teaching my daughter to ride a bike, teaching her about roller skating (I used to LOVE it when I was a kid), go hiking, and work full time as a teacher again....

She has already learned to ride a bike. But we could still go riding together! Skating together would be a blast!

<img src="i/expressions/rose.gif" border="0">
Chrissy
 

chrissyd

New member
I think if I were healed...

I'd spend more time doing the "normal" mom things. Teaching my daughter to ride a bike, teaching her about roller skating (I used to LOVE it when I was a kid), go hiking, and work full time as a teacher again....

She has already learned to ride a bike. But we could still go riding together! Skating together would be a blast!

<img src="i/expressions/rose.gif" border="0">
Chrissy
 

chrissyd

New member
I think if I were healed...

I'd spend more time doing the "normal" mom things. Teaching my daughter to ride a bike, teaching her about roller skating (I used to LOVE it when I was a kid), go hiking, and work full time as a teacher again....

She has already learned to ride a bike. But we could still go riding together! Skating together would be a blast!

<img src="i/expressions/rose.gif" border="0">
Chrissy
 
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