wanderlost
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When my son was 10 days old, he developed meningitis, but we didn't know that was what he had at first as it didn't present like normal meningitis, so I had to give my medical history to multitudes of docs, residents and students. The infectious disease team, who ended up taking over my son's care, asked my mother and me multiple times if I was sure I had CF. Finally i spouted off my mutations and they shut up, but it was really annoying. My guess is being at a children's hospital they mainly saw sick children adn I didn't fit into that archetype. Still.
Also, in high school I remember kids saying thingns like "I heard you're going to die soon" or "Don't you have cerebral Palsy?"
It was super annoying.
But Amy is right, people aren't educated about Cf unless they see a blurb on TV or in Good Housekeeping Magazine or something, which we all know gives a lot of generic generalized info.
Also, in high school I remember kids saying thingns like "I heard you're going to die soon" or "Don't you have cerebral Palsy?"
It was super annoying.
But Amy is right, people aren't educated about Cf unless they see a blurb on TV or in Good Housekeeping Magazine or something, which we all know gives a lot of generic generalized info.