Hi Leeza <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0"> . I know what you are talking about, since the same thing happened to me (but a couple years earlier- 16). I was at 100% PFTs, and caught pneumonia in the hospital while having my gallbladder out (grrrr). I remember being so depressed about my life, my future (telling myself I would never get married, have kids, what was the point...) Since then, it seems I am fighting tooth and nail to keep what I have (47% Fev1).
<i>However</i>, now I am 36 years old, married for 15 years to a wonderful man, and have a 3 year old daughter who both brightens my days and wears me out <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0"> . Sometimes I think it is almost harder (mentally) when we've been living a "normal" life, and then get smacked with the realities of cf later in life. You will adjust though, if you give it a go. It's just going to be a new kind of "normal". Being thankful for the years I had apart from the demands of cf on my time, mind and body helps me. Not everyone gets those years of health.
I also am always on the lookout for things to give me "more hours in my day", and slowly but surely, am finding them. My advice to you would be to take some time and read around here and you will get some good advice and info to help you out.
And if you do want to pursue some counsuling about this, perhaps your social worker at clinic could help you find someone who has helped others through the same thing you are going through.
I will be praying for you <img src="i/expressions/heart.gif" border="0"> .
<i>However</i>, now I am 36 years old, married for 15 years to a wonderful man, and have a 3 year old daughter who both brightens my days and wears me out <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0"> . Sometimes I think it is almost harder (mentally) when we've been living a "normal" life, and then get smacked with the realities of cf later in life. You will adjust though, if you give it a go. It's just going to be a new kind of "normal". Being thankful for the years I had apart from the demands of cf on my time, mind and body helps me. Not everyone gets those years of health.
I also am always on the lookout for things to give me "more hours in my day", and slowly but surely, am finding them. My advice to you would be to take some time and read around here and you will get some good advice and info to help you out.
And if you do want to pursue some counsuling about this, perhaps your social worker at clinic could help you find someone who has helped others through the same thing you are going through.
I will be praying for you <img src="i/expressions/heart.gif" border="0"> .