I have a girlfriend with CF and don't know how to ask about how long she has in this life..

Georgiagirl

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I have a girlfriend with CF and don't know how to ask about how long she has in this life..

My parents were told that I would probably not live longer than my teens, well, I am 45. There are many aspects to a relationship, all relationships take work, dedication, communication, especially to get through the harder times. But as a couple, it may take an extra measure and building on your friendship to get through. In dealing with CF, it can bring some harder times and discussions of the when/where/what that usually comes more as a senior, but comes quicker because we have to prepare for all of those "what if's".

As a CF adult, you can handle things in two ways: be non-compliant and just live your life, taking what comes or you can be compliant, do all the things that are recommended and find ways to betterment your life. It is important to understand though, that even in following all of the standards of treatment, there may come a point that there is nothing left to do or also, to consider a lung transplant. And that has another entire aspect in itself as to how it affects your lives. As CF patients-We aren't all the same, we all find some things have a better outcome and some things just don't help.

In considering a relationship with someone with CF, as others have mentioned, you have to take what comes... together and NOT spend so much time "researching". There will be good days, better days and some really bad days, some unexpected/uninvited event days too. It is even hard for friends and family members to understand exactly what we have to face and deal with, it is usually the friends that you've had the longest that can even come close to grasping what comes and then may go for awhile and then come right back. Many of my friends have willingly "road this roller-coaster" with me and those that didn't, that is okay too, I have nothing against them.

I'll say that in the area of couples, I've been blessed twice in my life. My first husband, Daniel, 40, (no CF), collapsed on a mtn. bike trail and as I like to say, then opened his eyes in Glory. All of my friends/family had prepared themselves for my passing, not Daniel's. In Daniel's passing, through the devastation I was able to see that the Lord had me here for a purpose! My second blessing is that I am happily married to my wonderful husband, Timothy.

You never know what life will bring, but those harder times can bind us together and give us courage to face whatever may come, whether it is dealing with CF or is something that has nothing at all to do with CF. Being loved and accepted brings with it a sense that we don't deserve it, but, yet are so very grateful that we had the chance, took the chance, didn't miss the opportunity and/or give up on "the dance".
 

Georgiagirl

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I have a girlfriend with CF and don't know how to ask about how long she has in this life..

My parents were told that I would probably not live longer than my teens, well, I am 45. There are many aspects to a relationship, all relationships take work, dedication, communication, especially to get through the harder times. But as a couple, it may take an extra measure and building on your friendship to get through. In dealing with CF, it can bring some harder times and discussions of the when/where/what that usually comes more as a senior, but comes quicker because we have to prepare for all of those "what if's".
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<br />As a CF adult, you can handle things in two ways: be non-compliant and just live your life, taking what comes or you can be compliant, do all the things that are recommended and find ways to betterment your life. It is important to understand though, that even in following all of the standards of treatment, there may come a point that there is nothing left to do or also, to consider a lung transplant. And that has another entire aspect in itself as to how it affects your lives. As CF patients-We aren't all the same, we all find some things have a better outcome and some things just don't help.
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<br />In considering a relationship with someone with CF, as others have mentioned, you have to take what comes... together and NOT spend so much time "researching". There will be good days, better days and some really bad days, some unexpected/uninvited event days too. It is even hard for friends and family members to understand exactly what we have to face and deal with, it is usually the friends that you've had the longest that can even come close to grasping what comes and then may go for awhile and then come right back. Many of my friends have willingly "road this roller-coaster" with me and those that didn't, that is okay too, I have nothing against them.
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<br />I'll say that in the area of couples, I've been blessed twice in my life. My first husband, Daniel, 40, (no CF), collapsed on a mtn. bike trail and as I like to say, then opened his eyes in Glory. All of my friends/family had prepared themselves for my passing, not Daniel's. In Daniel's passing, through the devastation I was able to see that the Lord had me here for a purpose! My second blessing is that I am happily married to my wonderful husband, Timothy.
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<br />You never know what life will bring, but those harder times can bind us together and give us courage to face whatever may come, whether it is dealing with CF or is something that has nothing at all to do with CF. Being loved and accepted brings with it a sense that we don't deserve it, but, yet are so very grateful that we had the chance, took the chance, didn't miss the opportunity and/or give up on "the dance".
 

2DIE4Corey

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I have a girlfriend with CF and don't know how to ask about how long she has in this life..

I just can say, nobody knows how old somebody will be...
I suffer from CF as well, but you know, you can cross the street tomorrow and get hit by a car.

I just can agree to GEORGIAGIRL. great words from ya.
 

2DIE4Corey

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I have a girlfriend with CF and don't know how to ask about how long she has in this life..

I just can say, nobody knows how old somebody will be...
I suffer from CF as well, but you know, you can cross the street tomorrow and get hit by a car.

I just can agree to GEORGIAGIRL. great words from ya.
 

2DIE4Corey

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I have a girlfriend with CF and don't know how to ask about how long she has in this life..

I just can say, nobody knows how old somebody will be...
<br />I suffer from CF as well, but you know, you can cross the street tomorrow and get hit by a car.
<br />
<br />I just can agree to GEORGIAGIRL. great words from ya.
 

Hardak

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I have a girlfriend with CF and don't know how to ask about how long she has in this life..

Unless she is in bad shape now, odds are good she has a long time on the clock. and as the poster above me said, there is always the random accident. Don't think of life as how much time you got ahead of you. You'll keep looking for-word and not see the flowers your likely stepping on.

Keith
 

Hardak

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I have a girlfriend with CF and don't know how to ask about how long she has in this life..

Unless she is in bad shape now, odds are good she has a long time on the clock. and as the poster above me said, there is always the random accident. Don't think of life as how much time you got ahead of you. You'll keep looking for-word and not see the flowers your likely stepping on.

Keith
 

Hardak

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I have a girlfriend with CF and don't know how to ask about how long she has in this life..

Unless she is in bad shape now, odds are good she has a long time on the clock. and as the poster above me said, there is always the random accident. Don't think of life as how much time you got ahead of you. You'll keep looking for-word and not see the flowers your likely stepping on.
<br />
<br />Keith
 

musclemania70

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I have a girlfriend with CF and don't know how to ask about how long she has in this life..

People die in car accidents everyday. Nothing is a gaurantee. Live life based on statistics and you will rarely accomplish anything.
 

musclemania70

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I have a girlfriend with CF and don't know how to ask about how long she has in this life..

People die in car accidents everyday. Nothing is a gaurantee. Live life based on statistics and you will rarely accomplish anything.
 

musclemania70

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I have a girlfriend with CF and don't know how to ask about how long she has in this life..

People die in car accidents everyday. Nothing is a gaurantee. Live life based on statistics and you will rarely accomplish anything.
 

azdesertrat

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I have a girlfriend with CF and don't know how to ask about how long she has in this life..

I turned 47 last month. At the age of 41 I was in bad shape, bad enough I was put on the list for a transplant. I received my miracle on 6/16/05. Post-trans I plan on being around for quite awhile longer. Everyone before me nailed it; life expectancy is a very individual thing. There are too many variabless to list & consider. Just encourage her to take care of herself, do what the Dr's say. Treat her as if she is 'normal'. She is... She is just a normal person who has to do some abnormal things to take care of herself & extend her life. Good luck.
 

azdesertrat

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I have a girlfriend with CF and don't know how to ask about how long she has in this life..

I turned 47 last month. At the age of 41 I was in bad shape, bad enough I was put on the list for a transplant. I received my miracle on 6/16/05. Post-trans I plan on being around for quite awhile longer. Everyone before me nailed it; life expectancy is a very individual thing. There are too many variabless to list & consider. Just encourage her to take care of herself, do what the Dr's say. Treat her as if she is 'normal'. She is... She is just a normal person who has to do some abnormal things to take care of herself & extend her life. Good luck.
 

azdesertrat

New member
I have a girlfriend with CF and don't know how to ask about how long she has in this life..

I turned 47 last month. At the age of 41 I was in bad shape, bad enough I was put on the list for a transplant. I received my miracle on 6/16/05. Post-trans I plan on being around for quite awhile longer. Everyone before me nailed it; life expectancy is a very individual thing. There are too many variabless to list & consider. Just encourage her to take care of herself, do what the Dr's say. Treat her as if she is 'normal'. She is... She is just a normal person who has to do some abnormal things to take care of herself & extend her life. Good luck.
 

Simba15

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I have a girlfriend with CF and don't know how to ask about how long she has in this life..

i am 50 years old. there are others who are 74. you can't go by averages.
 

Simba15

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I have a girlfriend with CF and don't know how to ask about how long she has in this life..

i am 50 years old. there are others who are 74. you can't go by averages.
 

Simba15

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I have a girlfriend with CF and don't know how to ask about how long she has in this life..

i am 50 years old. there are others who are 74. you can't go by averages.
 

Simba15

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I have a girlfriend with CF and don't know how to ask about how long she has in this life..

Congrats Printer! You give me hope!
 

Simba15

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I have a girlfriend with CF and don't know how to ask about how long she has in this life..

Congrats Printer! You give me hope!
 

Simba15

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I have a girlfriend with CF and don't know how to ask about how long she has in this life..

Congrats Printer! You give me hope!
 
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