Guest guest Posted October 21, 2002 Report Share Posted October 21, 2002 This is difficult, of course. I have cystic fibrosis and our third and last child has it as well. We found out during my third pregnancy that my husband's nephew did not have celiace disease, but cystic fibrosis-- we both felt oddly guilty, but our paediatrician reassured us and said that none of us really knows all of both the good and the bad things that our children inherit. As genetic testing became more prominent and more possible, my youngest, the one with cystic fibrosis said to me--- " Gee, Mom; I just don't see what all the fuss is about. I mean just think of all the mean, nasty people out there who go right one having mean, nasty children, and NO ONE WORRIES ABOUT THAT! " I still think that she has a really valid point. Not that it is easy, but people are now living into their late seventies with cf. The important thing is not give up, and not to " beat up on " your self. You were not given a choice. But we parents of children with cys tic fibrosis can choose to give them the best opportunity for good med ical care and the best family life possible! Love to all of you who have found yourself in our world of cystic fibrosis and who have times when you do feel guilty. It is hard not to, but we no more chose this than we chose the size of our children's spleens--and they do inherit everything from everyone on each side of the family of each parent--not soley from us. We inherited things of which we were unaware, too. My youngest child has an IQ of 178--now who would have guessed? Probably brighter than both parents together! Did she inherit that from her combination of ancestors? Most likeley, so just as we did not feel terribly guilty after a while about her cystic fibrosis, we took very little credit for her brains! I hope this helps fome of you, Love, n Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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