<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote><i>Originally posted by: <b>cdale613</b></i>
My parents never wrote down any of my drugs, and it wasn't until I was running competitively that they told my coach - which made me very upset me at the time. They didn't even tell the school nurse, because they wanted me to be able to carry my own pancreas capsules to lunch, which the school would probably would have had a problem with.
I wouldn't necessarily recommend the same approach for all other CFers... but, if your kid is mild, and otherwise healthy, and a parent is always going to be there, I don't see why you would want to list them all, or make a big deal of his CF if there was a chance it would affect his playing time, how he was picked for the team, how he was viewed by the coaches (who probably know nothing about CF), etc.
Chris
27 m w/CF</end quote></div>
This was me, too. I remember finally telling my swimming coach I had Cf one day when I was sick and coughing ay practice and she got made at me for being on the wall and not swimming - this was my sophomore year of high school, btw!