mamaScarlett
Active member
For those of you who've been diagnosed later in life (over 30, say) how did you cope with it?
What could I do to support someone who is Dx later in life?
Its hard for me to think of the emotions that a person would go through. I was dx at 1.5 yrs old. Its all I've ever known. What about when you're 35, 40, 50, you've been basically healthy your whole life with some odd things here and there, and then you find this out?
If you are still 'relatively' healthy, but you have Cf, is it easier? Or not at all?
What could I do to support someone who is Dx later in life?
Its hard for me to think of the emotions that a person would go through. I was dx at 1.5 yrs old. Its all I've ever known. What about when you're 35, 40, 50, you've been basically healthy your whole life with some odd things here and there, and then you find this out?
If you are still 'relatively' healthy, but you have Cf, is it easier? Or not at all?