Hi to all you young people: I'm a mom, my daughter is now going to be a junior in college. She was pretty miserable in high school, but is so happy now. So, hang in there. Even for people without CF, high school is a difficult time for many, many people. What I would encourage you to do though is see a therapist. Anyone with CF goes through life with a difficult mental and emotional burden, and it is extremely helpful to have someone help work through those feelings. It made a world of difference for my daughter. Talking with a therapist is very different from talking with a friend or family member. You do not have to censor what you say to protect the person you are talking to as you would with a parent, for example, and you will never ever be judged. It is nothing to be embarrassed about - the Adult section of this forum often has posts about depression and other emotional challenges, and it seems very common for adult CFers to have a therapist. I actually think it should be recommended as a standard part of a CF care team.