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n,

10,000 post's, do you ever sleep?LoL.

It is good to hear that people with Cf actually do get old. Whenever I

hear anybody talking about what they want for their kids when they grow

up, I always say I want them to get old. I do get a few strange looks

from the people who don't know Eilish has Cf (which isn't many). But

really that's all I want in life is that we all get to grow old. And as

I am sitting here looking at Rodney's (Aunt B's nephew) photo I wish he

had grown old also. And you n, I hope your still spelling

everything wrong for years and years to come.

Re: Response to JULIE and all. . .

I messed up that post! I meant that I can eat about 4000 calories a

day before my weight starts to rise! The cousin, Solis, was

71, wcf, and was happily in the middle of sanding a table--loved wood

working--when he just died. His wife, honoring his wishes, waited a

few minutes before calling 911 and did NOT do CPR. I mean, he WAS

71 years old and was thus spared the vent, etc. He was a marine biolo

gist and had asked that his ashes be scattered at sea, which we did,

and both dolphins and wales were there; I like to think of him

continuing

his work down there. He had two adopted children who were expecting

this, and we were all celebrating his life. His wife (no cf) was older

than

he and they had been married since they finished the baccalaureate de

gree in college, so the " kids " are not exactly toddlers; they have their

own families and kids--no cf yet, though each is a carrier--by a fluke!

Thank you for asking. I think that in the usa we just do not know how

many very old persons with cf there actually are; I have one cousin with

cf (of many) who is older than was and personally know several

who are also in their seventies. I got a post from his wife after I

returned

and she experienced the same thing that I myself did when my husband

died of cancer. It sort of dawned on me that no one would make my

coffee for me in the morning (or tea), and all the household and yard ch

ores that would now be mine! Ironic that one should think of that. I

miss

my husband every day and I am sure that 's wife and very adult

children do as well, and the grandchildren, too. , thank you for

ask

ing. It's o.k. to miss posts--I only had over 10,000 to sort through

when

I returned after eight days!

Love to you, and to all at cfparents,

n Rojas, who hopes that kids and adults are holding up!

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