Sometimes when I log on I see another CFer has gotten their angel wings and it makes me sad, but so far it hasn't been someone I corresponded with, so I haven't opened the post. I think part of the reason, too, is that reading about CFers dying makes me think more about my own mortality, specifically in regards to CF.
Anyway, I couldn't sleep tonight, so I got up and was on the this forum. Then, I began thinking about a former student of mine that had CF. I looked her up on the internet, because her ambition was to become a doctor and I thought she might be on there somewhere. Sure enough, she was, but what I was reading was her obituary, complete with picture, so I knew it was her. Of course, she died of complications from CF. And, she had been pursuing her dream to become a doctor and had been married. Anyway, it made me really sad. She was only 23. This is actually the second student of mine to die. The first one died in a car accident, but this one really hits home because she had CF.
So how does everyone deal with this? Not just dealing with death, but the death of someone with our disease.
Anyway, I couldn't sleep tonight, so I got up and was on the this forum. Then, I began thinking about a former student of mine that had CF. I looked her up on the internet, because her ambition was to become a doctor and I thought she might be on there somewhere. Sure enough, she was, but what I was reading was her obituary, complete with picture, so I knew it was her. Of course, she died of complications from CF. And, she had been pursuing her dream to become a doctor and had been married. Anyway, it made me really sad. She was only 23. This is actually the second student of mine to die. The first one died in a car accident, but this one really hits home because she had CF.
So how does everyone deal with this? Not just dealing with death, but the death of someone with our disease.