I have very mixed feeling on this subject. I have a 21 year old that lives at home. He does not work and he does not go to school.
To be honest, I look at it from a medical insurance view. I spent a great deal of money in attorney fees to keep his father from dropping his insurance when he turned 18 (He does not pay for it, it is company provided). Right now, he is still covered under his fathers insurance as long as he still lives at home. He has very good insurance that covers 100% of almost everything.
It does not cost me any more money to have him live at home.
He takes complete care of his one medical health. I am only there for the emotional support.
So if he is living at home and can spent the time he needs on his medical health and enjoying life then I have no problem with it.
I encourage him to to spend time working out and he does not have to run himself down trying to work fulltime or go to school fulltime. If he choses to work a few hours a week, I support this. If he choses to take a class, I support this. I have always encouraged him to do what he is able to do.
As Cory has gotten older a hospital stay ends up being 3 or more week and it is still several more weeks before he feels up to anything.
If this is babying my CFer. Then it is what I chose to do and I am very happy doing it. I will always do what I feel is the best choice for his LIFE before I chose a moral issue.
I watch what he goes through everyday. I see the pain he lives in. And if he can spent that little time he has without pain, doing something he enjoys, then I will support that too.
Each and every person with CF is different. I do beleive that there are some people that can do so much more and therefore should. I think personally it is an individual decision.
To be honest, I look at it from a medical insurance view. I spent a great deal of money in attorney fees to keep his father from dropping his insurance when he turned 18 (He does not pay for it, it is company provided). Right now, he is still covered under his fathers insurance as long as he still lives at home. He has very good insurance that covers 100% of almost everything.
It does not cost me any more money to have him live at home.
He takes complete care of his one medical health. I am only there for the emotional support.
So if he is living at home and can spent the time he needs on his medical health and enjoying life then I have no problem with it.
I encourage him to to spend time working out and he does not have to run himself down trying to work fulltime or go to school fulltime. If he choses to work a few hours a week, I support this. If he choses to take a class, I support this. I have always encouraged him to do what he is able to do.
As Cory has gotten older a hospital stay ends up being 3 or more week and it is still several more weeks before he feels up to anything.
If this is babying my CFer. Then it is what I chose to do and I am very happy doing it. I will always do what I feel is the best choice for his LIFE before I chose a moral issue.
I watch what he goes through everyday. I see the pain he lives in. And if he can spent that little time he has without pain, doing something he enjoys, then I will support that too.
Each and every person with CF is different. I do beleive that there are some people that can do so much more and therefore should. I think personally it is an individual decision.