Rutgersnyy
New member
I don't have that fatalistic mentality, I will not accept that. I plan on living a long and healthy life. I never thought of myself as having a fatal disease until I starting reading this board. I always did my meds w/o any depression or "why me" attitude, I have never called in sick from work or school because of CF.
Maybe I am in the minority in this day and age in that I actually believe I can do anything and if I don't, I look for improvement from within. Society concedes to fatalism today so people like me are laughed at for striving for perfection. I guess I am too old fashioned.
As for as CF being a Progressive disease. It seems to be a regressive disease for me. You can laugh, but know I remain optimistic at whatever crap gets thrown at me. I was admitted for the first and only time in 2000 (although I wasn't sick) and I made it my mission to never get admitted again.
Optimism, some American President personified that doctrine. He was someone to look up to.
Maybe I am in the minority in this day and age in that I actually believe I can do anything and if I don't, I look for improvement from within. Society concedes to fatalism today so people like me are laughed at for striving for perfection. I guess I am too old fashioned.
As for as CF being a Progressive disease. It seems to be a regressive disease for me. You can laugh, but know I remain optimistic at whatever crap gets thrown at me. I was admitted for the first and only time in 2000 (although I wasn't sick) and I made it my mission to never get admitted again.
Optimism, some American President personified that doctrine. He was someone to look up to.