While skimming another topic on the adults section, it was brought up by someone that as long as you do your treatments and take care of yourself you will do "amazingly well." I believe it was Coll who responded that the nature of CF does not make this statement true in all cases. She said that although she has always done her treatments and taken care to stay healthy, she is still often sick.
I also noticed during one of my daughter's hospital stays, some of the staff there commenting that "It's the ones who don't take care of themselves who often end up here." Although they were referring to older patients, teens in particular, I thought they were being unfair in their statements.
My daughter has been in the hospital five times before the age of two. My husband and I exhaust ourselves everyday making sure that all treatments, CPT, tube feeds, meds are done! Yet she still has a hard time. I hate to think that in the future people are going to assume that she (or we) do not follow her treatments.
Are there others who do their best to keep healthy, but still frequently end up in the hospital?
Maria (mother of three daughters, the youngest Samantha w/cf)
I also noticed during one of my daughter's hospital stays, some of the staff there commenting that "It's the ones who don't take care of themselves who often end up here." Although they were referring to older patients, teens in particular, I thought they were being unfair in their statements.
My daughter has been in the hospital five times before the age of two. My husband and I exhaust ourselves everyday making sure that all treatments, CPT, tube feeds, meds are done! Yet she still has a hard time. I hate to think that in the future people are going to assume that she (or we) do not follow her treatments.
Are there others who do their best to keep healthy, but still frequently end up in the hospital?
Maria (mother of three daughters, the youngest Samantha w/cf)