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I have a girlfriend with CF and don't know how to ask about how long she has in this life..
Unless she is in bad shape now, odds are good she has a long time on the clock. and as the poster above me said, there is always the random accident. Don't think of life as how much time you got ahead of...
Hang in there, keep at the daily maintenance. As far as the emotional fall out of things looking grim..
My last visit I curled up into a ball for two weeks, talked to as many of my close friends/family as I thought was appropriate, and took a good long hard look at what I wanted out of life for...
Hang in there, keep at the daily maintenance. As far as the emotional fall out of things looking grim..
My last visit I curled up into a ball for two weeks, talked to as many of my close friends/family as I thought was appropriate, and took a good long hard look at what I wanted out of life for...
Hang in there, keep at the daily maintenance. As far as the emotional fall out of things looking grim..
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<br />My last visit I curled up into a ball for two weeks, talked to as many of my close friends/family as I thought was appropriate, and took a good long hard look at what I wanted out...
Really what your on and what your not on, is between you and your doctors. They should be a guide to whats out there and help you way the pro's and con's of every choice you make about your health. Some of it may be luck, but for the most part, you get back what you put out in effort as far as...
Really what your on and what your not on, is between you and your doctors. They should be a guide to whats out there and help you way the pro's and con's of every choice you make about your health. Some of it may be luck, but for the most part, you get back what you put out in effort as far as...
Really what your on and what your not on, is between you and your doctors. They should be a guide to whats out there and help you way the pro's and con's of every choice you make about your health. Some of it may be luck, but for the most part, you get back what you put out in effort as far as...
A night mask, a good book, and snacks? expect to be bored mostly, and not get "ideal" sleep.
<br />Still rest up, expect some bad food.
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<br />Keith
I personally had a G-tube from like 12 till 17ish?? One thing to look out for with long term G-tube usage is a potential development of a food allergy, or simple digestive intolerance. As far as hormone vs diet I can't really say. I don't even recall if hormone treatment was talked about for me...
I personally had a G-tube from like 12 till 17ish?? One thing to look out for with long term G-tube usage is a potential development of a food allergy, or simple digestive intolerance. As far as hormone vs diet I can't really say. I don't even recall if hormone treatment was talked about for me...
I personally had a G-tube from like 12 till 17ish?? One thing to look out for with long term G-tube usage is a potential development of a food allergy, or simple digestive intolerance. As far as hormone vs diet I can't really say. I don't even recall if hormone treatment was talked about for me...
This is one of thoes things that takes time. Mostly depending on the back log of your local SSI office. Hang in there, CALL them, and find out whats going on. If not show up in person if possable. My SSI took years, I never did quolify for SSDI. But thats something I looked into heavely about...
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