Hello everyone,
I'm a 23-year-old with CF who is new to the site. I'm having trouble adjusting to working life, and I wanted to get the opinions of others who deal with CF on a daily basis. All through high school and college, I started taking my i.v. antibiotics home instead of doing extended hospital stays. This always worked out great, because school mainly consists of sitting in a desk. I also went to a college that is very supportive of disabilities in general, and my professors were willing to work with me if I had to miss class. However, due to a 5-year long wait to get my SSI application approved, I never held a job during this time.
I graduated in December of '09, got my Medicaid coverage worked out, and secured what has proven to be my dream job. I have a bachelor's degree in psychology, and I currently work at a group home and a school for disturbed youth. I work with a wide range of psychological disorders in teens, from schizophrenia to ADHD to autism to explosive disorders. My job requires me to be constantly on my feet, alert, in control, and routinely dealing with physical and emotional crisis situations. I also work a lot of overtime, because if a crisis occurs at 3pm, I can't just walk out on it. My schedule involves some twelve hour shifts. I love the constant adrenaline, and my personality just does not fit with a less intense job.
My problem is, my PFTs have been worse this past year than ever. I was recently "accidentally" hospitalized for four days (went into emergency on a weekend and got stuck inpatient until Tuesday when my doctor worked). The constant rest made me crazy, but my PFTs jumped 10% in four days. Then I continued my iv meds as an outpatient and went right back to work... a week later, my PFTs were actually down 6% even though I was still on the meds.
I am currently on leave from work while finishing out my cycle. I'm just wondering if anyone else has had a problem while making the transition into the workplace, or having children, which is also a constant physical and emotional demand. Or, have you found it necessary to make sacrifices in these areas due to declining lung function? Does your body eventually adjust to the increased demands put on it, or am I doing irreparable damage here? My kids are my life, and I just can't imagine doing anything else.
I'm a 23-year-old with CF who is new to the site. I'm having trouble adjusting to working life, and I wanted to get the opinions of others who deal with CF on a daily basis. All through high school and college, I started taking my i.v. antibiotics home instead of doing extended hospital stays. This always worked out great, because school mainly consists of sitting in a desk. I also went to a college that is very supportive of disabilities in general, and my professors were willing to work with me if I had to miss class. However, due to a 5-year long wait to get my SSI application approved, I never held a job during this time.
I graduated in December of '09, got my Medicaid coverage worked out, and secured what has proven to be my dream job. I have a bachelor's degree in psychology, and I currently work at a group home and a school for disturbed youth. I work with a wide range of psychological disorders in teens, from schizophrenia to ADHD to autism to explosive disorders. My job requires me to be constantly on my feet, alert, in control, and routinely dealing with physical and emotional crisis situations. I also work a lot of overtime, because if a crisis occurs at 3pm, I can't just walk out on it. My schedule involves some twelve hour shifts. I love the constant adrenaline, and my personality just does not fit with a less intense job.
My problem is, my PFTs have been worse this past year than ever. I was recently "accidentally" hospitalized for four days (went into emergency on a weekend and got stuck inpatient until Tuesday when my doctor worked). The constant rest made me crazy, but my PFTs jumped 10% in four days. Then I continued my iv meds as an outpatient and went right back to work... a week later, my PFTs were actually down 6% even though I was still on the meds.
I am currently on leave from work while finishing out my cycle. I'm just wondering if anyone else has had a problem while making the transition into the workplace, or having children, which is also a constant physical and emotional demand. Or, have you found it necessary to make sacrifices in these areas due to declining lung function? Does your body eventually adjust to the increased demands put on it, or am I doing irreparable damage here? My kids are my life, and I just can't imagine doing anything else.