wallflower
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Seriously, though, I have a question for you cfers out there. For the last couple of months, my bf and I have been talking about what a future with cf could be. I try to be pretty real about it and not sugar coat anything, but it is something that we both worry about.
I have been very well most of my life, and he has never seen me sick in the almost 4 years we've been together. Maybe I'll never get sick, maybe I will. The thing I am trying to figure out, is how fair is it to put him through all those years of uncertanty? Not only watching me get sick and possibly die, but the financial aspect of it too. When you get to your late 30's, you tend to look more closely at things like retirement and limited income.
I worry about when I reach the point I won't be able to work anymore, and wont have an income, and possibly insurance. I know there is SSDI, but experience has taught me not to count on the government.
I know that 'love can conquer anything' and all that stuff, but is it really right to ask someone to do that?
I have been very well most of my life, and he has never seen me sick in the almost 4 years we've been together. Maybe I'll never get sick, maybe I will. The thing I am trying to figure out, is how fair is it to put him through all those years of uncertanty? Not only watching me get sick and possibly die, but the financial aspect of it too. When you get to your late 30's, you tend to look more closely at things like retirement and limited income.
I worry about when I reach the point I won't be able to work anymore, and wont have an income, and possibly insurance. I know there is SSDI, but experience has taught me not to count on the government.
I know that 'love can conquer anything' and all that stuff, but is it really right to ask someone to do that?