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I'm a 20 y/o male with cf. Right now I'm a full time student and work 35 hour weeks over the summer. I find that I'm usually healthier while I work because it keeps me on a routine for my treatments, whereas during the school year it's a thousand times harder for me to keep up with everything...
I'm a 20 y/o male with cf. Right now I'm a full time student and work 35 hour weeks over the summer. I find that I'm usually healthier while I work because it keeps me on a routine for my treatments, whereas during the school year it's a thousand times harder for me to keep up with everything...
I'm a 20 y/o male with cf. Right now I'm a full time student and work 35 hour weeks over the summer. I find that I'm usually healthier while I work because it keeps me on a routine for my treatments, whereas during the school year it's a thousand times harder for me to keep up with everything...
Does anybody here hold a CDL? Is it possible to hold one with cf? The web site isn't very specific as to what medical ailments disqualify one from holding a CDL. Thanks
Does anybody here hold a CDL? Is it possible to hold one with cf? The web site isn't very specific as to what medical ailments disqualify one from holding a CDL. Thanks
Does anybody here hold a CDL? Is it possible to hold one with cf? The web site isn't very specific as to what medical ailments disqualify one from holding a CDL. Thanks
I wasn't offended by it. I hate British humor and thought they could have done much better making fun of the situation. But, if it were ADIS, cancer, or the clap, IO wouldn't have laughed any harder. Stupid British dry humor.
I wasn't offended by it. I hate British humor and thought they could have done much better making fun of the situation. But, if it were ADIS, cancer, or the clap, IO wouldn't have laughed any harder. Stupid British dry humor.
I wasn't offended by it. I hate British humor and thought they could have done much better making fun of the situation. But, if it were ADIS, cancer, or the clap, IO wouldn't have laughed any harder. Stupid British dry humor.
My jaw just dropped, and I said "whoa" rather loudly. It's like a soap opera here (one that I love) because you have the return of Allie and then all of a sudden SeanDavis jumps out of the past. I feel like we're at the cliffhanger at the end of the fall season, and we should ban posting for a...
My jaw just dropped, and I said "whoa" rather loudly. It's like a soap opera here (one that I love) because you have the return of Allie and then all of a sudden SeanDavis jumps out of the past. I feel like we're at the cliffhanger at the end of the fall season, and we should ban posting for a...
My jaw just dropped, and I said "whoa" rather loudly. It's like a soap opera here (one that I love) because you have the return of Allie and then all of a sudden SeanDavis jumps out of the past. I feel like we're at the cliffhanger at the end of the fall season, and we should ban posting for a...
I was diagnosed at age 4, and my physician decided out on a limb to have me sent for a sweat test because I was having irregular bowel movements, but none of the pulmonary symptoms. When the doc suggested the test, my mom asked her if it was because she had seen it on the family history, but the...
I was diagnosed at age 4, and my physician decided out on a limb to have me sent for a sweat test because I was having irregular bowel movements, but none of the pulmonary symptoms. When the doc suggested the test, my mom asked her if it was because she had seen it on the family history, but the...
I was diagnosed at age 4, and my physician decided out on a limb to have me sent for a sweat test because I was having irregular bowel movements, but none of the pulmonary symptoms. When the doc suggested the test, my mom asked her if it was because she had seen it on the family history, but the...
I just heard about www.goodsearch.com...it's a search engine powered by yahoo that donates to your favorite organization (charity or school) every time you search. The CFF has raised over $1400 already, and if everyone uses this engine, we can really propel this into a huge success for the CFF.
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