I'd like to share an opinion from the other side. JenDis is right, we knew what we were getting into when we started dating/married a person with CF. I'm guessing your husband is educated on the disease and knows what is in store for him.
As far as your guilt goes, it's normal, but not necessary. I know it's easy for us to say "don't feel that way" but you are going to. Your health may not allow you to do much for your husband but it doesn't take much. I know that when T simply empties the dishwasher or swaps the laundry I am happy. Before your mother comes maybe you should take him to the next town over and stay in a hotel for a night, if you can.
I know there are a ton of little things that make me happy so if you need some ideas on what you can do, just PM me. But the biggest thing you can do is take care of yourself and feel as good as you can.
As far as your guilt goes, it's normal, but not necessary. I know it's easy for us to say "don't feel that way" but you are going to. Your health may not allow you to do much for your husband but it doesn't take much. I know that when T simply empties the dishwasher or swaps the laundry I am happy. Before your mother comes maybe you should take him to the next town over and stay in a hotel for a night, if you can.
I know there are a ton of little things that make me happy so if you need some ideas on what you can do, just PM me. But the biggest thing you can do is take care of yourself and feel as good as you can.