Guest guest Posted October 20, 2002 Report Share Posted October 20, 2002 I found your email very interesting. My Granddaughter wcf is still a baby, but I have a friend who's son is 17 and is doing the same thing as your son. He lost 5 pounds and says things like, " What's the use? " It's really hard on his mom. I think that is a tough age for everyone and tougher yet if you are dealing wcf. I hope that someone on this list can give you some great advice. Gale - Also in Ohio > Thank you for the encouragement and for letting us younger mothers know there is hope and to listen and follow our hearts and not always what the doctors say. I feel that it is a detriment to cf patients to be given a time table, my son turned 18 and now seems very sad like he heard this age thing and now is faced with a number. He has always been relatively healthy and now i see him loosing weight and having a whole different demeanor. I am going to have him read this post so that he can see their are older people living their lives with cf. Thanks for the eye opener A mom in Ohio > > my usual diatribe on age of cf patients > > Those of us in our 60's fifties, and even forties are seldom counted in > any census of us; we are " invisible, " in the words of a 58-year-old frien > d who has cf; there are many with cf in their seventies as well, including > the founder of one of the cystic fibrosis lists, one in North Carolina lis > ted in Beverley Donelson's journal, The Informer, under the Pen Pal > Section; she is now about 78, no longer uses the phone nor e-mails, > but enjoys letters sent to her. She was diagnosed at 52, had two child > ren who are still living and her husband is still living (nocf), and she has\ > many grandchildren. She was ill all her life, as most who are eventually > diuagnosed have been. I myself have known two adult males with cf who died > at age 82, having been diagnosed at about age 44, after ma > ny years of illness. I cannot count those I know who are in their sixties, > as am I, and in their early seventies. There is indeed hope for children > borth with cystic fibrosis in the modern era. > n Rojas > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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