Post Traumatic Stress in parents of kids with CF

Loved the article!! I just finished studying PTSD in my psychology class and stress (any kind) is defined as apprehension of unknown outcomes and events. In other words, when we don't know what's coming, we freak out. Humans don't take kindly to change with unknown outcomes in our lives. It's just our nature and women seem to be a bit more predisposed to it than men (or is it just that it's okay for females to outwardly show emotions)?
<br />My families reactions to CF are the same. I'm always paranoid about messing up and if something goes wrong, I automatically assume that it's my fault for not being "paranoid enough" or, as you say, hypervigilant. My husband is a little more laid back about CF. He kind of takes an "ignorance is bliss" attitude, and he may be right to a certain degree. Things might be more smooth in our house and in my mind if I would calm down a little. Maybe if I didn't constantly scour my medical books and med sites for info, I wouldn't see so much negative and then be so fearful. In the same sense, if I don't, I won't be able to find helpful hints and ideas about treatments and other options that I can discuss with the pulmonologist.
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JENNYC

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Heather...thank you so much for sharing that with us!! I am sitting here in awww!! I have never thought of it like that..and I too could not make it through without crying and reliving all the events that have gotten us here. Amazing speech!
 

JENNYC

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Heather...thank you so much for sharing that with us!! I am sitting here in awww!! I have never thought of it like that..and I too could not make it through without crying and reliving all the events that have gotten us here. Amazing speech!
 

JENNYC

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Heather...thank you so much for sharing that with us!! I am sitting here in awww!! I have never thought of it like that..and I too could not make it through without crying and reliving all the events that have gotten us here. Amazing speech!
 

imported_Momto2

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I have also met several adults (myself included) who fit the bill for PTSD from their experiences as a child regarding CF treatment and hospitals.
 

imported_Momto2

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I have also met several adults (myself included) who fit the bill for PTSD from their experiences as a child regarding CF treatment and hospitals.
 

imported_Momto2

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I have also met several adults (myself included) who fit the bill for PTSD from their experiences as a child regarding CF treatment and hospitals.
 

Caringmom

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Heather - this is such an unexplored topic, but I bet most of us reading it say "Of Course!" I hope you don't mind if I share this around some. Also, is there a formal reference you can provide on what you read orignally or to your own presentation? (Sorry if I missed it - I do have to reread your post a couple of times). I have a feeling this is something we are going to hear alot more about. Thank you for bringing it to our attention.
 

Caringmom

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Heather - this is such an unexplored topic, but I bet most of us reading it say "Of Course!" I hope you don't mind if I share this around some. Also, is there a formal reference you can provide on what you read orignally or to your own presentation? (Sorry if I missed it - I do have to reread your post a couple of times). I have a feeling this is something we are going to hear alot more about. Thank you for bringing it to our attention.
 

Caringmom

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Heather - this is such an unexplored topic, but I bet most of us reading it say "Of Course!" I hope you don't mind if I share this around some. Also, is there a formal reference you can provide on what you read orignally or to your own presentation? (Sorry if I missed it - I do have to reread your post a couple of times). I have a feeling this is something we are going to hear alot more about. Thank you for bringing it to our attention.
 
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Mayasmom

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Heather, your speech was so poignant. Your experience sounds just like mine 13 years ago when my daughter was born. Your description of yourself sounds just like me. I feel like I'm a completely different person since Maya was born. Thank you for bringing this to light. Now I know that I'm not alone.

I did want to chime in and say that my husband is an avoider too! He is a wonderful father and does more than most but I'm Maya's advocate and medical researcher, etc. Thanks for what you do to educate our caregivers on us parents too!
 
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Mayasmom

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Heather, your speech was so poignant. Your experience sounds just like mine 13 years ago when my daughter was born. Your description of yourself sounds just like me. I feel like I'm a completely different person since Maya was born. Thank you for bringing this to light. Now I know that I'm not alone.

I did want to chime in and say that my husband is an avoider too! He is a wonderful father and does more than most but I'm Maya's advocate and medical researcher, etc. Thanks for what you do to educate our caregivers on us parents too!
 
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Mayasmom

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<br />Heather, your speech was so poignant. Your experience sounds just like mine 13 years ago when my daughter was born. Your description of yourself sounds just like me. I feel like I'm a completely different person since Maya was born. Thank you for bringing this to light. Now I know that I'm not alone.
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<br />I did want to chime in and say that my husband is an avoider too! He is a wonderful father and does more than most but I'm Maya's advocate and medical researcher, etc. Thanks for what you do to educate our caregivers on us parents too!
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edan

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Thank you Heather. That was fantastic. Looking forward To hearing more from you<img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0"> my husband is pretty good actually, but I am definitely hyper-vigilant, although I have been slacking from the "nuttiness" lately and feel a bit guilty for it...<img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0">
 
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edan

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Thank you Heather. That was fantastic. Looking forward To hearing more from you<img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0"> my husband is pretty good actually, but I am definitely hyper-vigilant, although I have been slacking from the "nuttiness" lately and feel a bit guilty for it...<img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0">
 
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edan

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Thank you Heather. That was fantastic. Looking forward To hearing more from you<img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0"> my husband is pretty good actually, but I am definitely hyper-vigilant, although I have been slacking from the "nuttiness" lately and feel a bit guilty for it...<img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0">
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Mommafirst

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Here's a link to the original article.... http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?pid=S0101-60832010000100002&script=sci_arttext

I'm fine with everyone sharing. It would be great if you could include my name with it though.
 
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Mommafirst

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Here's a link to the original article.... http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?pid=S0101-60832010000100002&script=sci_arttext

I'm fine with everyone sharing. It would be great if you could include my name with it though.
 
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Mommafirst

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Here's a link to the original article.... http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?pid=S0101-60832010000100002&script=sci_arttext
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<br />I'm fine with everyone sharing. It would be great if you could include my name with it though.
 
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Mommafirst

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Oh and Sara -- I ABSOLUTELY think that patients are suffering from PTSD as well.
 
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