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Picking Up The Pieces...

AnD

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I'm so sorry about Moss <img src="i/expressions/brokenheart.gif" border="0"> . But I am glad to hear that you are feeling better both "inside" and "outside" <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-wink.gif" border="0"> .
 

AnD

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I'm so sorry about Moss <img src="i/expressions/brokenheart.gif" border="0"> . But I am glad to hear that you are feeling better both "inside" and "outside" <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-wink.gif" border="0"> .
 

AnD

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I'm so sorry about Moss <img src="i/expressions/brokenheart.gif" border="0"> . But I am glad to hear that you are feeling better both "inside" and "outside" <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-wink.gif" border="0"> .
 

AnD

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I'm so sorry about Moss <img src="i/expressions/brokenheart.gif" border="0"> . But I am glad to hear that you are feeling better both "inside" and "outside" <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-wink.gif" border="0"> .
 

AnD

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I'm so sorry about Moss <img src="i/expressions/brokenheart.gif" border="0"> . But I am glad to hear that you are feeling better both "inside" and "outside" <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-wink.gif" border="0"> .
 

LouLou

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<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote><i>Originally posted by: <b>sweetdeal</b></i>

My doctor strongly advised against me having children asking me if my husband would be ok raising a child alone. </end quote></div>

Jenny, I'm glad to hear you are in a better place mentally. It was a hard blow to hear I'm sure. Sorry about your dog. It sounds like the babysitting jig couldn't have come at a better time. God works in mysterious ways.

All cfers should think long and hard before bringing a child into their home whether through birth or adoption. This question posed to sweetdeal is something every couple should discuss prior to trying to conceive. Also I believe that the couple should discuss what if the child has cf even if the non-cf spouse has been Ambry tested because more and more mutations are being found. IMO the parent cfer needs his/her spouses 100% support that the cf child will be cared for because the cf parent may not be able to care for the child and her/him self to the level that needs to done. These are two conversations I had with my dh and I'm glad I did.
 

LouLou

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<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote><i>Originally posted by: <b>sweetdeal</b></i>

My doctor strongly advised against me having children asking me if my husband would be ok raising a child alone. </end quote></div>

Jenny, I'm glad to hear you are in a better place mentally. It was a hard blow to hear I'm sure. Sorry about your dog. It sounds like the babysitting jig couldn't have come at a better time. God works in mysterious ways.

All cfers should think long and hard before bringing a child into their home whether through birth or adoption. This question posed to sweetdeal is something every couple should discuss prior to trying to conceive. Also I believe that the couple should discuss what if the child has cf even if the non-cf spouse has been Ambry tested because more and more mutations are being found. IMO the parent cfer needs his/her spouses 100% support that the cf child will be cared for because the cf parent may not be able to care for the child and her/him self to the level that needs to done. These are two conversations I had with my dh and I'm glad I did.
 

LouLou

New member
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote><i>Originally posted by: <b>sweetdeal</b></i>

My doctor strongly advised against me having children asking me if my husband would be ok raising a child alone. </end quote></div>

Jenny, I'm glad to hear you are in a better place mentally. It was a hard blow to hear I'm sure. Sorry about your dog. It sounds like the babysitting jig couldn't have come at a better time. God works in mysterious ways.

All cfers should think long and hard before bringing a child into their home whether through birth or adoption. This question posed to sweetdeal is something every couple should discuss prior to trying to conceive. Also I believe that the couple should discuss what if the child has cf even if the non-cf spouse has been Ambry tested because more and more mutations are being found. IMO the parent cfer needs his/her spouses 100% support that the cf child will be cared for because the cf parent may not be able to care for the child and her/him self to the level that needs to done. These are two conversations I had with my dh and I'm glad I did.
 

LouLou

New member
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote><i>Originally posted by: <b>sweetdeal</b></i>

My doctor strongly advised against me having children asking me if my husband would be ok raising a child alone. </end quote>

Jenny, I'm glad to hear you are in a better place mentally. It was a hard blow to hear I'm sure. Sorry about your dog. It sounds like the babysitting jig couldn't have come at a better time. God works in mysterious ways.

All cfers should think long and hard before bringing a child into their home whether through birth or adoption. This question posed to sweetdeal is something every couple should discuss prior to trying to conceive. Also I believe that the couple should discuss what if the child has cf even if the non-cf spouse has been Ambry tested because more and more mutations are being found. IMO the parent cfer needs his/her spouses 100% support that the cf child will be cared for because the cf parent may not be able to care for the child and her/him self to the level that needs to done. These are two conversations I had with my dh and I'm glad I did.
 

LouLou

New member
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote><i>Originally posted by: <b>sweetdeal</b></i>

My doctor strongly advised against me having children asking me if my husband would be ok raising a child alone. </end quote>

Jenny, I'm glad to hear you are in a better place mentally. It was a hard blow to hear I'm sure. Sorry about your dog. It sounds like the babysitting jig couldn't have come at a better time. God works in mysterious ways.

All cfers should think long and hard before bringing a child into their home whether through birth or adoption. This question posed to sweetdeal is something every couple should discuss prior to trying to conceive. Also I believe that the couple should discuss what if the child has cf even if the non-cf spouse has been Ambry tested because more and more mutations are being found. IMO the parent cfer needs his/her spouses 100% support that the cf child will be cared for because the cf parent may not be able to care for the child and her/him self to the level that needs to done. These are two conversations I had with my dh and I'm glad I did.
 

fondreflections

New member
Thank you, Everyone, for your support!

Lauren - As you know, my doctor was ALWAYS for pregnancy assuring me that things would be fine. Pregnancy just NEVER happened after 2 years. We did have the "only parent" discussion, and Jake was somewhat nervous with the idea because he has NO FAMILY here if help was needed. Honestly, the whole idea of a CF child wasn't brought up because he had the genetic testing, like your hubby did. HOWEVER, YOUR SITUATION TOTALLY BLEW MY MIND!!! I FELT SO BAD FOR YOU AND YOUR FAMILY. YOUR SITUATION MADE ME RETHINK MINE...Plus, you now have MRSA like me. I also felt bad about your thread in regards to emolizisms (sp?). You have quite a heavy load...I was thinking about you and your situations when I remarked about "new CF Moms" without directly singling you out. You aren't the only one, though, that I was referring too...YOU HAVE MY SUPPORT!!! <img src="i/expressions/heart.gif" border="0">
 

fondreflections

New member
Thank you, Everyone, for your support!

Lauren - As you know, my doctor was ALWAYS for pregnancy assuring me that things would be fine. Pregnancy just NEVER happened after 2 years. We did have the "only parent" discussion, and Jake was somewhat nervous with the idea because he has NO FAMILY here if help was needed. Honestly, the whole idea of a CF child wasn't brought up because he had the genetic testing, like your hubby did. HOWEVER, YOUR SITUATION TOTALLY BLEW MY MIND!!! I FELT SO BAD FOR YOU AND YOUR FAMILY. YOUR SITUATION MADE ME RETHINK MINE...Plus, you now have MRSA like me. I also felt bad about your thread in regards to emolizisms (sp?). You have quite a heavy load...I was thinking about you and your situations when I remarked about "new CF Moms" without directly singling you out. You aren't the only one, though, that I was referring too...YOU HAVE MY SUPPORT!!! <img src="i/expressions/heart.gif" border="0">
 

fondreflections

New member
Thank you, Everyone, for your support!

Lauren - As you know, my doctor was ALWAYS for pregnancy assuring me that things would be fine. Pregnancy just NEVER happened after 2 years. We did have the "only parent" discussion, and Jake was somewhat nervous with the idea because he has NO FAMILY here if help was needed. Honestly, the whole idea of a CF child wasn't brought up because he had the genetic testing, like your hubby did. HOWEVER, YOUR SITUATION TOTALLY BLEW MY MIND!!! I FELT SO BAD FOR YOU AND YOUR FAMILY. YOUR SITUATION MADE ME RETHINK MINE...Plus, you now have MRSA like me. I also felt bad about your thread in regards to emolizisms (sp?). You have quite a heavy load...I was thinking about you and your situations when I remarked about "new CF Moms" without directly singling you out. You aren't the only one, though, that I was referring too...YOU HAVE MY SUPPORT!!! <img src="i/expressions/heart.gif" border="0">
 

fondreflections

New member
Thank you, Everyone, for your support!

Lauren - As you know, my doctor was ALWAYS for pregnancy assuring me that things would be fine. Pregnancy just NEVER happened after 2 years. We did have the "only parent" discussion, and Jake was somewhat nervous with the idea because he has NO FAMILY here if help was needed. Honestly, the whole idea of a CF child wasn't brought up because he had the genetic testing, like your hubby did. HOWEVER, YOUR SITUATION TOTALLY BLEW MY MIND!!! I FELT SO BAD FOR YOU AND YOUR FAMILY. YOUR SITUATION MADE ME RETHINK MINE...Plus, you now have MRSA like me. I also felt bad about your thread in regards to emolizisms (sp?). You have quite a heavy load...I was thinking about you and your situations when I remarked about "new CF Moms" without directly singling you out. You aren't the only one, though, that I was referring too...YOU HAVE MY SUPPORT!!! <img src="i/expressions/heart.gif" border="0">
 

fondreflections

New member
Thank you, Everyone, for your support!

Lauren - As you know, my doctor was ALWAYS for pregnancy assuring me that things would be fine. Pregnancy just NEVER happened after 2 years. We did have the "only parent" discussion, and Jake was somewhat nervous with the idea because he has NO FAMILY here if help was needed. Honestly, the whole idea of a CF child wasn't brought up because he had the genetic testing, like your hubby did. HOWEVER, YOUR SITUATION TOTALLY BLEW MY MIND!!! I FELT SO BAD FOR YOU AND YOUR FAMILY. YOUR SITUATION MADE ME RETHINK MINE...Plus, you now have MRSA like me. I also felt bad about your thread in regards to emolizisms (sp?). You have quite a heavy load...I was thinking about you and your situations when I remarked about "new CF Moms" without directly singling you out. You aren't the only one, though, that I was referring too...YOU HAVE MY SUPPORT!!! <img src="i/expressions/heart.gif" border="0">
 

hbollotte

New member
about the dog....i just emailed my friend and told her if i was ever hospitalized i would demand a therapeutic dog be brought in my room. dogs can brighten up your day, not sure what i would do without them. i have two labs, honey and maggie.

motherhood is tough, exspecially when your better half is gone every other seven. i feel for single moms. i just put a vest into the whole mix so i will see next wednesday how things will go with morgan since daddy will be going back to work. i hope in the future she still cooperates and lets her mommy do her treatments without any trouble.
 

hbollotte

New member
about the dog....i just emailed my friend and told her if i was ever hospitalized i would demand a therapeutic dog be brought in my room. dogs can brighten up your day, not sure what i would do without them. i have two labs, honey and maggie.

motherhood is tough, exspecially when your better half is gone every other seven. i feel for single moms. i just put a vest into the whole mix so i will see next wednesday how things will go with morgan since daddy will be going back to work. i hope in the future she still cooperates and lets her mommy do her treatments without any trouble.
 

hbollotte

New member
about the dog....i just emailed my friend and told her if i was ever hospitalized i would demand a therapeutic dog be brought in my room. dogs can brighten up your day, not sure what i would do without them. i have two labs, honey and maggie.

motherhood is tough, exspecially when your better half is gone every other seven. i feel for single moms. i just put a vest into the whole mix so i will see next wednesday how things will go with morgan since daddy will be going back to work. i hope in the future she still cooperates and lets her mommy do her treatments without any trouble.
 

hbollotte

New member
about the dog....i just emailed my friend and told her if i was ever hospitalized i would demand a therapeutic dog be brought in my room. dogs can brighten up your day, not sure what i would do without them. i have two labs, honey and maggie.

motherhood is tough, exspecially when your better half is gone every other seven. i feel for single moms. i just put a vest into the whole mix so i will see next wednesday how things will go with morgan since daddy will be going back to work. i hope in the future she still cooperates and lets her mommy do her treatments without any trouble.
 

hbollotte

New member
about the dog....i just emailed my friend and told her if i was ever hospitalized i would demand a therapeutic dog be brought in my room. dogs can brighten up your day, not sure what i would do without them. i have two labs, honey and maggie.

motherhood is tough, exspecially when your better half is gone every other seven. i feel for single moms. i just put a vest into the whole mix so i will see next wednesday how things will go with morgan since daddy will be going back to work. i hope in the future she still cooperates and lets her mommy do her treatments without any trouble.
 
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