Transplantmommy
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I was 17 when I met my husband and he was 20. I actually already knew his whole family and had just met him the summer of '98 and we just clicked! We hung out the night we met, at a bonfire, and then he asked my Aunt for my number a few days later, and we've been together since. We were 90 mins apart for the first year of our relationship and once I graduated high school, I got my own apartment and he moved in a month later.
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<br />We then bought our own place together 5 months after that. Because of school and me getting financial aid, we didn't get married until after I finished college. I was 21 and he was 24 when we got married. CF played no part in us getting married young. We had just been together for a while, loved each other, and thought it was the next step in our lives.
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<br />We didn't even really think about children...we actually thought that we would have to adopt someday. Then, probably at the wrong, but also most perfect time, we found out that I was pregnant in August 2005. I had just started my bilateral lung and liver transplant evaluations that June and the docs didn't want me to move forward with the pregnancy. Knowing that the chances of me getting pregnant again were not likely, I went ahead with the pregnancy and Brady is healthy and now 4 years old! And yes, when we found out that we were having a baby, Nate was tested to see if he was a carrier...although, if he was a carrier, we would not have aborted the baby, we would just know that there was a chance the baby could have CF. Nate is not a carrier, and so, Brady is just a carrier.
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<br />I just feel that life has a tendency to fall into place the way it should. Everything was perfect for us and I feel that we made the right decision to get married when we did. This coming Tuesday (the 27th) is our 8 year anniversary!
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<br />We then bought our own place together 5 months after that. Because of school and me getting financial aid, we didn't get married until after I finished college. I was 21 and he was 24 when we got married. CF played no part in us getting married young. We had just been together for a while, loved each other, and thought it was the next step in our lives.
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<br />We didn't even really think about children...we actually thought that we would have to adopt someday. Then, probably at the wrong, but also most perfect time, we found out that I was pregnant in August 2005. I had just started my bilateral lung and liver transplant evaluations that June and the docs didn't want me to move forward with the pregnancy. Knowing that the chances of me getting pregnant again were not likely, I went ahead with the pregnancy and Brady is healthy and now 4 years old! And yes, when we found out that we were having a baby, Nate was tested to see if he was a carrier...although, if he was a carrier, we would not have aborted the baby, we would just know that there was a chance the baby could have CF. Nate is not a carrier, and so, Brady is just a carrier.
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<br />I just feel that life has a tendency to fall into place the way it should. Everything was perfect for us and I feel that we made the right decision to get married when we did. This coming Tuesday (the 27th) is our 8 year anniversary!