fiacono425
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Just thought I'd put my 2 cents in.
While I don't have CF, my boyfriend of almost 2 years does. I knew about his CF from the very beginning and I think that's really important because we've certainly faced a lot of obstacles, and difficult times that would have been made worse if they were all surprised on me.
The toughest thing (for me) when we started dating was the lack of knowledge. I had never heard of CF before I met and started dating Dan. So things that were second nature to him and his family were totally foreign to me. I think you need to be sensitive to that and answer questions. Dan lets me ask him, and his doctors anything about his treatment, health, meds, and progress. I also do a lot of reading online about whatever med his on or looking for new at-home treatments I think he should try.
What I think works well in our relationship is the balance we have. While I certainly support him with CF and anything else he faces, he also supports me. I also have chronic medical issues and he cares just as much about how I'm feeling like I do about how he's feeling. I also think that this is important. While CF will be a part it is not the focus of a relationship. You need to be both flexible and considerate to his issues.
Another big thing is flexibility, which is my hardest on going point. I have to constantly remind myself that it will all work out in the end. Right now Dan is on the transplant list and while this has certainly thrown a wrench into our original 5 year plan, its opened my eyes to a possible 10 year plan ;-) But even smaller then that you have to find someone who doesn't care and can adapt if you can't make a flight or don't feel up for the activity you had planned. But same thing for him, if he can't/ doesn't want to go to a planned event then you need to be sensitive to that.
Go with your gut. I mean Dan is my first serious relationship (we meet when I was 21) and I was the same type. Didn't need a guy to make me happy and that's great but when Dan came it really expanded my world into a whole new field I didn't know previously existed. The right guy will come along and want to be a part of your life. Also I don't believe in "too young" You're young which doesn't mean you won't/ can't find the love of your life right now. Sounds like you've got a good head on your shoulders, just keep doing what you're doing and at some point you'll find who you're meant too. Hope my words from "the other side" help!
While I don't have CF, my boyfriend of almost 2 years does. I knew about his CF from the very beginning and I think that's really important because we've certainly faced a lot of obstacles, and difficult times that would have been made worse if they were all surprised on me.
The toughest thing (for me) when we started dating was the lack of knowledge. I had never heard of CF before I met and started dating Dan. So things that were second nature to him and his family were totally foreign to me. I think you need to be sensitive to that and answer questions. Dan lets me ask him, and his doctors anything about his treatment, health, meds, and progress. I also do a lot of reading online about whatever med his on or looking for new at-home treatments I think he should try.
What I think works well in our relationship is the balance we have. While I certainly support him with CF and anything else he faces, he also supports me. I also have chronic medical issues and he cares just as much about how I'm feeling like I do about how he's feeling. I also think that this is important. While CF will be a part it is not the focus of a relationship. You need to be both flexible and considerate to his issues.
Another big thing is flexibility, which is my hardest on going point. I have to constantly remind myself that it will all work out in the end. Right now Dan is on the transplant list and while this has certainly thrown a wrench into our original 5 year plan, its opened my eyes to a possible 10 year plan ;-) But even smaller then that you have to find someone who doesn't care and can adapt if you can't make a flight or don't feel up for the activity you had planned. But same thing for him, if he can't/ doesn't want to go to a planned event then you need to be sensitive to that.
Go with your gut. I mean Dan is my first serious relationship (we meet when I was 21) and I was the same type. Didn't need a guy to make me happy and that's great but when Dan came it really expanded my world into a whole new field I didn't know previously existed. The right guy will come along and want to be a part of your life. Also I don't believe in "too young" You're young which doesn't mean you won't/ can't find the love of your life right now. Sounds like you've got a good head on your shoulders, just keep doing what you're doing and at some point you'll find who you're meant too. Hope my words from "the other side" help!