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Another Hypothetical

kswitch

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besides not having to do treatments and not fretting so much about pathogens, i don't know that i would really do anything differently...now. i'm 29 and in the school i want to be in, studying the things i want to study and working on becoming what i want to become.

had i been asked this years ago, my answer would likely change very much. when i was younger, i wanted to be the drifter type. my dad's family has many of the drfiter type, including my father. had i not been so sick, we would have probably travelled extensively (heck, we were on our way to england when i got terribly sick in d.c. and was finally diagnosed), but that's another story.

i guess my point (without getting all drawn out like i tend to do) is that cf has limited me, but kept me focused; restricted me, but allowed me to be free in spirit; held me down long enough for me open my eyes.

i don't harbor the same extreme negativity towards my illness that many do. yes, i hate it sometimes. yes, it seems that it restricts me. but i would be naive to think that just not having cf would make the drifter life realistic, or bring those far away lands ever closer.

i've been able to do what i want to do, and i enjoy my life. maybe i just don't know any better, maybe on some deep level i'm not interested in many things because they're not available to me. either way, i accept the things that shape me, and i make the best with what i have. i like who i have become, and i owe it partly to cf.

don't misunderstand me, i don't idolize cf. if there were a way to prevent it, i would advocate it. if there were a cure i would take it. i'm just saying that i would live my life the same.
 

kswitch

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besides not having to do treatments and not fretting so much about pathogens, i don't know that i would really do anything differently...now. i'm 29 and in the school i want to be in, studying the things i want to study and working on becoming what i want to become.

had i been asked this years ago, my answer would likely change very much. when i was younger, i wanted to be the drifter type. my dad's family has many of the drfiter type, including my father. had i not been so sick, we would have probably travelled extensively (heck, we were on our way to england when i got terribly sick in d.c. and was finally diagnosed), but that's another story.

i guess my point (without getting all drawn out like i tend to do) is that cf has limited me, but kept me focused; restricted me, but allowed me to be free in spirit; held me down long enough for me open my eyes.

i don't harbor the same extreme negativity towards my illness that many do. yes, i hate it sometimes. yes, it seems that it restricts me. but i would be naive to think that just not having cf would make the drifter life realistic, or bring those far away lands ever closer.

i've been able to do what i want to do, and i enjoy my life. maybe i just don't know any better, maybe on some deep level i'm not interested in many things because they're not available to me. either way, i accept the things that shape me, and i make the best with what i have. i like who i have become, and i owe it partly to cf.

don't misunderstand me, i don't idolize cf. if there were a way to prevent it, i would advocate it. if there were a cure i would take it. i'm just saying that i would live my life the same.
 

kswitch

New member
besides not having to do treatments and not fretting so much about pathogens, i don't know that i would really do anything differently...now. i'm 29 and in the school i want to be in, studying the things i want to study and working on becoming what i want to become.

had i been asked this years ago, my answer would likely change very much. when i was younger, i wanted to be the drifter type. my dad's family has many of the drfiter type, including my father. had i not been so sick, we would have probably travelled extensively (heck, we were on our way to england when i got terribly sick in d.c. and was finally diagnosed), but that's another story.

i guess my point (without getting all drawn out like i tend to do) is that cf has limited me, but kept me focused; restricted me, but allowed me to be free in spirit; held me down long enough for me open my eyes.

i don't harbor the same extreme negativity towards my illness that many do. yes, i hate it sometimes. yes, it seems that it restricts me. but i would be naive to think that just not having cf would make the drifter life realistic, or bring those far away lands ever closer.

i've been able to do what i want to do, and i enjoy my life. maybe i just don't know any better, maybe on some deep level i'm not interested in many things because they're not available to me. either way, i accept the things that shape me, and i make the best with what i have. i like who i have become, and i owe it partly to cf.

don't misunderstand me, i don't idolize cf. if there were a way to prevent it, i would advocate it. if there were a cure i would take it. i'm just saying that i would live my life the same.
 

kswitch

New member
besides not having to do treatments and not fretting so much about pathogens, i don't know that i would really do anything differently...now. i'm 29 and in the school i want to be in, studying the things i want to study and working on becoming what i want to become.

had i been asked this years ago, my answer would likely change very much. when i was younger, i wanted to be the drifter type. my dad's family has many of the drfiter type, including my father. had i not been so sick, we would have probably travelled extensively (heck, we were on our way to england when i got terribly sick in d.c. and was finally diagnosed), but that's another story.

i guess my point (without getting all drawn out like i tend to do) is that cf has limited me, but kept me focused; restricted me, but allowed me to be free in spirit; held me down long enough for me open my eyes.

i don't harbor the same extreme negativity towards my illness that many do. yes, i hate it sometimes. yes, it seems that it restricts me. but i would be naive to think that just not having cf would make the drifter life realistic, or bring those far away lands ever closer.

i've been able to do what i want to do, and i enjoy my life. maybe i just don't know any better, maybe on some deep level i'm not interested in many things because they're not available to me. either way, i accept the things that shape me, and i make the best with what i have. i like who i have become, and i owe it partly to cf.

don't misunderstand me, i don't idolize cf. if there were a way to prevent it, i would advocate it. if there were a cure i would take it. i'm just saying that i would live my life the same.
 

kswitch

New member
besides not having to do treatments and not fretting so much about pathogens, i don't know that i would really do anything differently...now. i'm 29 and in the school i want to be in, studying the things i want to study and working on becoming what i want to become.

had i been asked this years ago, my answer would likely change very much. when i was younger, i wanted to be the drifter type. my dad's family has many of the drfiter type, including my father. had i not been so sick, we would have probably travelled extensively (heck, we were on our way to england when i got terribly sick in d.c. and was finally diagnosed), but that's another story.

i guess my point (without getting all drawn out like i tend to do) is that cf has limited me, but kept me focused; restricted me, but allowed me to be free in spirit; held me down long enough for me open my eyes.

i don't harbor the same extreme negativity towards my illness that many do. yes, i hate it sometimes. yes, it seems that it restricts me. but i would be naive to think that just not having cf would make the drifter life realistic, or bring those far away lands ever closer.

i've been able to do what i want to do, and i enjoy my life. maybe i just don't know any better, maybe on some deep level i'm not interested in many things because they're not available to me. either way, i accept the things that shape me, and i make the best with what i have. i like who i have become, and i owe it partly to cf.

don't misunderstand me, i don't idolize cf. if there were a way to prevent it, i would advocate it. if there were a cure i would take it. i'm just saying that i would live my life the same.
 
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Jade

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Set my sight to whats only a day dream for now, the Florence academy of art in florence Italy. I have no dellusions of ever making it there from where I stand right now. However, if I woke up one one day and realized I was healed, that place would be my first goal. Then there's a few places I'd like to absorb...not just visit.
Tibet, China, and japan (the non-crowded parts). Prague & the Saint Vitus Cathedral, St, Petersburg russia and the list goes on. And after all that..... who knows<img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-happy.gif" border="0">
 
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Jade

Guest
Set my sight to whats only a day dream for now, the Florence academy of art in florence Italy. I have no dellusions of ever making it there from where I stand right now. However, if I woke up one one day and realized I was healed, that place would be my first goal. Then there's a few places I'd like to absorb...not just visit.
Tibet, China, and japan (the non-crowded parts). Prague & the Saint Vitus Cathedral, St, Petersburg russia and the list goes on. And after all that..... who knows<img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-happy.gif" border="0">
 
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Jade

Guest
Set my sight to whats only a day dream for now, the Florence academy of art in florence Italy. I have no dellusions of ever making it there from where I stand right now. However, if I woke up one one day and realized I was healed, that place would be my first goal. Then there's a few places I'd like to absorb...not just visit.
Tibet, China, and japan (the non-crowded parts). Prague & the Saint Vitus Cathedral, St, Petersburg russia and the list goes on. And after all that..... who knows<img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-happy.gif" border="0">
 
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Jade

Guest
Set my sight to whats only a day dream for now, the Florence academy of art in florence Italy. I have no dellusions of ever making it there from where I stand right now. However, if I woke up one one day and realized I was healed, that place would be my first goal. Then there's a few places I'd like to absorb...not just visit.
Tibet, China, and japan (the non-crowded parts). Prague & the Saint Vitus Cathedral, St, Petersburg russia and the list goes on. And after all that..... who knows<img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-happy.gif" border="0">
 
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Jade

Guest
Set my sight to whats only a day dream for now, the Florence academy of art in florence Italy. I have no dellusions of ever making it there from where I stand right now. However, if I woke up one one day and realized I was healed, that place would be my first goal. Then there's a few places I'd like to absorb...not just visit.
Tibet, China, and japan (the non-crowded parts). Prague & the Saint Vitus Cathedral, St, Petersburg russia and the list goes on. And after all that..... who knows<img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-happy.gif" border="0">
 

barbc888

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Great post, Lance! What would I do if I was not burdened with the "monkey on my back" CF & CFRD?

I would go back to school and finish my bachelor's degree. And I would skip a meal every now and then... if I don't feel like eating, then I'm not eating -- no worries about low blood sugar -- yay! And I would travel more.
 

barbc888

New member
Great post, Lance! What would I do if I was not burdened with the "monkey on my back" CF & CFRD?

I would go back to school and finish my bachelor's degree. And I would skip a meal every now and then... if I don't feel like eating, then I'm not eating -- no worries about low blood sugar -- yay! And I would travel more.
 

barbc888

New member
Great post, Lance! What would I do if I was not burdened with the "monkey on my back" CF & CFRD?

I would go back to school and finish my bachelor's degree. And I would skip a meal every now and then... if I don't feel like eating, then I'm not eating -- no worries about low blood sugar -- yay! And I would travel more.
 

barbc888

New member
Great post, Lance! What would I do if I was not burdened with the "monkey on my back" CF & CFRD?

I would go back to school and finish my bachelor's degree. And I would skip a meal every now and then... if I don't feel like eating, then I'm not eating -- no worries about low blood sugar -- yay! And I would travel more.
 

barbc888

New member
Great post, Lance! What would I do if I was not burdened with the "monkey on my back" CF & CFRD?

I would go back to school and finish my bachelor's degree. And I would skip a meal every now and then... if I don't feel like eating, then I'm not eating -- no worries about low blood sugar -- yay! And I would travel more.
 

kayleesgrandma

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BTW Lance--WELCOME BACK!!!! <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-happy.gif" border="0"> <img src="i/expressions/wine.gif" border="0">
 

kayleesgrandma

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BTW Lance--WELCOME BACK!!!! <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-happy.gif" border="0"> <img src="i/expressions/wine.gif" border="0">
 

kayleesgrandma

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BTW Lance--WELCOME BACK!!!! <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-happy.gif" border="0"> <img src="i/expressions/wine.gif" border="0">
 

kayleesgrandma

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BTW Lance--WELCOME BACK!!!! <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-happy.gif" border="0"> <img src="i/expressions/wine.gif" border="0">
 

kayleesgrandma

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BTW Lance--WELCOME BACK!!!! <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-happy.gif" border="0"> <img src="i/expressions/wine.gif" border="0">
 
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