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welshwitch
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I am a 28 year old woman w/ CF. Although MAYBE my parents were a "little" more overprotective than most, I turned out much tougher and feistier than my younger (no CF) brother! From a CF kid's perspective:
Let your kid just have a normal life. Let your kid experience the same pain, fear, and challenges that life will undoubtedly throw at them. I like to think of CF as a little "bonus" challenge that I get to handle! So far I've done a great job at dealing with it. Just be sure not to shelter them and prevent them from living a full and happy life.
Also, regarding the guilt issue: I don't think it ever crossed my mind to blame my parents for this disease, even though they passed it to me, it certainly is no one's fault, and you must not harbor any guilt for this situation.
Oh yeah, as a side note, I work full time, graduated from both college and graduate school, have never been in the hospital and am looking to a bright future. CF definitely toughens people, but it definitely doesn't mean that their lives are not going to be full and happy. It's made me wiser and smarter.
Let your kid just have a normal life. Let your kid experience the same pain, fear, and challenges that life will undoubtedly throw at them. I like to think of CF as a little "bonus" challenge that I get to handle! So far I've done a great job at dealing with it. Just be sure not to shelter them and prevent them from living a full and happy life.
Also, regarding the guilt issue: I don't think it ever crossed my mind to blame my parents for this disease, even though they passed it to me, it certainly is no one's fault, and you must not harbor any guilt for this situation.
Oh yeah, as a side note, I work full time, graduated from both college and graduate school, have never been in the hospital and am looking to a bright future. CF definitely toughens people, but it definitely doesn't mean that their lives are not going to be full and happy. It's made me wiser and smarter.