Welcome to the site Kaylasdad. I thought I'd never stop crying after my son was diagnosed. Of course I did, but there are days when I feel like I'm right back there hearing that doctor say "I'm sorry to have to tell you this, but...." Those words are forever etched in my memory, as I'm sure you can relate.
It does get easier. You will start different treatments at different stages, and they will become routine. It will seem overwhelming at times, but you will make it work, because you must. I'm not sure what treatments you can start now, considering the heart surgery you are facing. I'm sure your doctor will advise you there.
The one bit of advice I'd like to impart to you is fairly simple. Please don't forget to just enjoy your daughter. You will figure out all of the treatments and meds in due time, but she will only be little for a while. Enjoy all of her firsts. Try not so see CF when you look at her, but your baby girl. Also, as someone else mentioned, take time for yourself. Cry when you need to, because if you keep it bottled up, you will explode.
Again, welcome to the site, and I look forward to getting to know you better.
Stacey
It does get easier. You will start different treatments at different stages, and they will become routine. It will seem overwhelming at times, but you will make it work, because you must. I'm not sure what treatments you can start now, considering the heart surgery you are facing. I'm sure your doctor will advise you there.
The one bit of advice I'd like to impart to you is fairly simple. Please don't forget to just enjoy your daughter. You will figure out all of the treatments and meds in due time, but she will only be little for a while. Enjoy all of her firsts. Try not so see CF when you look at her, but your baby girl. Also, as someone else mentioned, take time for yourself. Cry when you need to, because if you keep it bottled up, you will explode.
Again, welcome to the site, and I look forward to getting to know you better.
Stacey