<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote><i>Originally posted by: <b>Playswithpixels</b></i>
Guess I haven't figured out this part yet. Well when I do I will post a picture, someday...LOL.
Andrea 32 w/CF</end quote></div>
Google up "free image hosting" in google, one of the first results will be imageshack, or several other similar services. You upload a pic, then use the link "for forums" and just paste that link. The forum software recognizes it via the code before and after the pic, and it will display it when you copy and paste that line into the message.
Anyways when I was writing this I was saying "I bet no one reads this", but i'm glad some of you did. I just wanted to illustrate the importance of continuing to fight in the face of adversity. My story is nothing compared to what some of you guys have gone through. But personally, my life has been a big struggle all the time, but it's worth it. Because due to constantly struggling, the low level stressors that normal people deal are nothing to me. So in a way my disease has been a positive thing.
As far as Cepacia goes, I think I was either misunderstood or wrote it improperly. That part of my post was about the few things I have not gone through yet (cepacia, transplant, etc). So I don't have Cepacia (thank god).
Anyways, keep fighting guys. It does have it's rewards! I'm happy if my story helped lift any one up.
Guess I haven't figured out this part yet. Well when I do I will post a picture, someday...LOL.
Andrea 32 w/CF</end quote></div>
Google up "free image hosting" in google, one of the first results will be imageshack, or several other similar services. You upload a pic, then use the link "for forums" and just paste that link. The forum software recognizes it via the code before and after the pic, and it will display it when you copy and paste that line into the message.
Anyways when I was writing this I was saying "I bet no one reads this", but i'm glad some of you did. I just wanted to illustrate the importance of continuing to fight in the face of adversity. My story is nothing compared to what some of you guys have gone through. But personally, my life has been a big struggle all the time, but it's worth it. Because due to constantly struggling, the low level stressors that normal people deal are nothing to me. So in a way my disease has been a positive thing.
As far as Cepacia goes, I think I was either misunderstood or wrote it improperly. That part of my post was about the few things I have not gone through yet (cepacia, transplant, etc). So I don't have Cepacia (thank god).
Anyways, keep fighting guys. It does have it's rewards! I'm happy if my story helped lift any one up.