Guest guest Posted April 27, 2008 Report Share Posted April 27, 2008 Dear Jeanny, I am so glad you had a meeting of the minds with your daughter and she understands and wants to live as healthy as she can. She is still so young and has much to learn. I'm glad we were able to help you over this rough spot. We will always be here for you if you need information. What is normal for others is not normal for us. For me, normal is looking at my blood charts and seeing where I fit into the norm in the blood world. What I took for granted before CML is no longer an option for me, my life is in a different persepctive and it is still hard to believe sometimes. Please stress to your daughter that she can still have a full life, even with CML. Some have a more difficult time than others, but if you read all of the posts, you will see that many are living pretty much the way they did before, with a few minor side effects. Some have more serious issues which affect their quality of life, but we take one step at a time. The less stress we put on our bodies, the healthier we will be in the long run. I commend you again for being so protective of your daughter, and I am so happy that you have such a good relationship, that is priceless. I am often envious of people with daughters, I had all boys, but I have granddaughters and great granddaughters, so they help me compensate. Natasha will soon get back into life once she learns that she can do almost anything she wants to do, continue her education, or if it be a job, she may not have any limitations as far as that goes. Young people are very resiliant and she will mature and get on with her life. Blessings to you both, Lottie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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