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TonyaH
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Hey there,
I guess this question goes to both adults as well as parents who have children old enough to have gone through this already.
I have always made Andrew a part of his CF care. From an early age he could tell you what all of his meds are for, when he takes them, etc. He is 11 years old, turning 12 in January, and as of now I still lay all of his orals and nebs out for him every day. Lately he has been surprising me by starting his nebs himself. He seems to be doing a fine job, but I worry about things like cleanliness, and if he's really huffing hard enough after his vest, etc etc. So, when I realize he has started, I usually drop what I'm doing and stay close by so I can make sure he does everything in the right order, and does it correctly, without him feeling that I'm "keeping tabs" on him.
Can you share your story of independence?..How old were you when you were resonsible for all of your own nebs,,how old you were when you felt your mom allowed you to do your meds each day? I'm not planning to walk away from his treatment. He still needs guidance. But I want to make sure I'm letting him take these steps at the right age. I like the responsibilty I'm seeing, and don't want to squelch. Also, any tips on how I can make him feel independent but still be watchful and aware of everything he is doing?
Thank you!!!
I guess this question goes to both adults as well as parents who have children old enough to have gone through this already.
I have always made Andrew a part of his CF care. From an early age he could tell you what all of his meds are for, when he takes them, etc. He is 11 years old, turning 12 in January, and as of now I still lay all of his orals and nebs out for him every day. Lately he has been surprising me by starting his nebs himself. He seems to be doing a fine job, but I worry about things like cleanliness, and if he's really huffing hard enough after his vest, etc etc. So, when I realize he has started, I usually drop what I'm doing and stay close by so I can make sure he does everything in the right order, and does it correctly, without him feeling that I'm "keeping tabs" on him.
Can you share your story of independence?..How old were you when you were resonsible for all of your own nebs,,how old you were when you felt your mom allowed you to do your meds each day? I'm not planning to walk away from his treatment. He still needs guidance. But I want to make sure I'm letting him take these steps at the right age. I like the responsibilty I'm seeing, and don't want to squelch. Also, any tips on how I can make him feel independent but still be watchful and aware of everything he is doing?
Thank you!!!