littledebbie
New member
I was paying some part of the rent by the time I was 19 and I lived completely on my own by the time I was 21. My health is not so great compared to some of the other adults on here. When I moved out my PFT's were well under 30% and now they have been 17-21% for about 5 years. However, I worked full time up until last July and am very independant. I have practical support from my parents in that my Mom goes with me to do my major grocery shopping about once a month so she can help me carry all my junk up to my apt.(and other things like that) and I do laundry at my Dad's house <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0">
For me as a teenager when I was thinking in terms of long term goals..college did not make sense for me personally. For one thing, I didn't like school. I was a good student but I hated it and didn't want to spend more years of my life in school than absolutely necessary. I needed a job that offered good benefits and was large enough to be accountable to all the disability laws regarding accomodation. I needed to get enough years of work and contributing to the SSI system to be able to draw a decent disability retirement later on. In looking at these realities for myself I realised that for me achieving my independance was the most important thing for me personally. I don't think I would have ever felt like I had qualified for "adult" status had i not gone out on my own and supported myself; been a functioning contribuitng member of society. I may not marry and I won't have kids, but I grew up, spread my wings and carved out a little space of my own.
I get a lot of "feedback" <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-wink.gif" border="0"> on my decision regarding college from other Adult CFers and I respect their perspective. However, these are personal decisions for everyone and I would like to add deciding some of these things I would assume is very different when you have hmmmm I would say 35% FEV1 or above. Things look rather different when your 17yrs old and already looking down the barrel.
And to cast a vote I too thing too many CFers are babied.
For me as a teenager when I was thinking in terms of long term goals..college did not make sense for me personally. For one thing, I didn't like school. I was a good student but I hated it and didn't want to spend more years of my life in school than absolutely necessary. I needed a job that offered good benefits and was large enough to be accountable to all the disability laws regarding accomodation. I needed to get enough years of work and contributing to the SSI system to be able to draw a decent disability retirement later on. In looking at these realities for myself I realised that for me achieving my independance was the most important thing for me personally. I don't think I would have ever felt like I had qualified for "adult" status had i not gone out on my own and supported myself; been a functioning contribuitng member of society. I may not marry and I won't have kids, but I grew up, spread my wings and carved out a little space of my own.
I get a lot of "feedback" <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-wink.gif" border="0"> on my decision regarding college from other Adult CFers and I respect their perspective. However, these are personal decisions for everyone and I would like to add deciding some of these things I would assume is very different when you have hmmmm I would say 35% FEV1 or above. Things look rather different when your 17yrs old and already looking down the barrel.
And to cast a vote I too thing too many CFers are babied.