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welshwitch
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Hi all!
I'm in a bit of a quandary here and would love some advice.
I have CF (I'm 34) and many years ago my family found out that one of my distant cousins who lives in France had a child who also has CF. Not surprising, yes? I've never met her. Anyway, about 5 years ago or more I was emailing with her, giving her advice about living with CF. I enjoyed the email relationship, and while I don't think I was super helpful via email, it was good for me to reach out to her and talk about my disease.
Today I found out that she will be spending the summer in the same city as me studying (she is 21).
The issue: There have been some emails sent around with various family members excitedly letting them know that she will be in town, CCing myself and several other local family members. While I am happy that she will be studying abroad in my city, I am also starting to feel a bit awkward if a well-meaning family member suggests a meet up or a family event for everyone while she's here. I would love to meet her in person, but feel very worried about infection protocol. Do we do the "3 foot rule"? Also, I don't think my extended family (or some of them) are aware that people with CF shouldn't really hang out with each other on a regular basis. It's making me feel like I'm not going to know how to handle the inevitable "Let's meet up!" emails once she is here from various extended family.
It's been years since I've been in contact with a CFer -- not since I was a little kid. My parents discreetly removed themselves from in-person family CF meet ups several years ago when it because apparent that CFers should not hang out together. I don't want to blow off the opportunity to meet her or at least acknowledge her visit. I know there could be a growing opportunity here, but I'm just not sure how to handle.
Any advice I would really appreciate.
I'm in a bit of a quandary here and would love some advice.
I have CF (I'm 34) and many years ago my family found out that one of my distant cousins who lives in France had a child who also has CF. Not surprising, yes? I've never met her. Anyway, about 5 years ago or more I was emailing with her, giving her advice about living with CF. I enjoyed the email relationship, and while I don't think I was super helpful via email, it was good for me to reach out to her and talk about my disease.
Today I found out that she will be spending the summer in the same city as me studying (she is 21).
The issue: There have been some emails sent around with various family members excitedly letting them know that she will be in town, CCing myself and several other local family members. While I am happy that she will be studying abroad in my city, I am also starting to feel a bit awkward if a well-meaning family member suggests a meet up or a family event for everyone while she's here. I would love to meet her in person, but feel very worried about infection protocol. Do we do the "3 foot rule"? Also, I don't think my extended family (or some of them) are aware that people with CF shouldn't really hang out with each other on a regular basis. It's making me feel like I'm not going to know how to handle the inevitable "Let's meet up!" emails once she is here from various extended family.
It's been years since I've been in contact with a CFer -- not since I was a little kid. My parents discreetly removed themselves from in-person family CF meet ups several years ago when it because apparent that CFers should not hang out together. I don't want to blow off the opportunity to meet her or at least acknowledge her visit. I know there could be a growing opportunity here, but I'm just not sure how to handle.
Any advice I would really appreciate.