<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote><i>Originally posted by: <b>Emily65Roses</b></i>
I suppose they might've told you, but I wouldn't have reacted quite as you did. It's really the woman's right whether or not to tell people. As long as you aren't dressing a bleeding wound, or planning to have sex with her, she has no obligation to tell you. You know as well as anyone else that you don't get HIV from kissing.</end quote></div>
She didn't have to tell me but my MIL should have. My BIL was the one who told my husband and I and apparently we were the only ones who didn't know. I understand how it's contracted but I think my MIL should've told us. But then again who am I kidding. No one in that family really acknowledges that Alayna has CF so in a way I am not to surprised.
My husbands family acts as if nothing is wrong with Alayna because she looks as normal as the other kids which is why they fail to tell us before we come over that the other children are sick. They all just need a reality check. We have tried to take them to family night and the hospital so they can learn more but they just it. I jsut want to keep my baby girl as far away from them as possible but she loves her cousins and I feel so bad because the kids shouldn't be punished because their parents are so IGNORANT<img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-mad.gif" border="0">.
Ugh, what to do, what to do?????