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We get numerous requests on this site for info on CF. Are you looking for facts on CF? If so there are a million web sites out there to get your info. If you need a personal perpective on CF then you will probably find help here, but you need to say so. Many people at this site get offended when people "want us to write their paper for them". So if you could be a little more specific on what you need you will probably get help.
I suggest you post your questions on here, and also state exactly what your objectives are. If you are asking general questions that can be answered by googling CF, you won't get many answes. If you have some specifics, or want clairfication on something you read about CF on another website; that is stuff some of us answer.
O.K. SOME QUESTIONS I HAVE ARE HOW DOES C.F. AFFECT A PERSONS LIFE. HOW CAN IT BE DELT WITH. ALSO I'M NOT DOING A REPORT ON PROPLE WITH C.F. JUST A REPORT ON THE C.F. ITSELF.
I would suggest you read through the previous threads. Most of them deal with everyday issues we go through. It may take a while to go through them, but at the risk of sounding rude, most school reports are supposed to take time to research. There are so many issues that CFers have to deal with - work, school, relationships, daily routines, depression. To write everything would be too time consuming. As far as info on the disease itself, there is a wealth of info on the web. Good luck!
YOU DON'T SOUND RUDE. I'VE HADE EXPERIENCE WITH C.F. MY BEST FRIEND HAS IT AND I'VE KNOWN HIM FOR EVER. THANKS.<img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0">
I'm not trying to be rude either, but if your best friend has cf and you've known him forever, Im sure you know how it affects his life. Its affects vary.
Don't take this the wrong way but.....why not ask your friend? Huh? I'm sure he knows SOMETHING about CF! <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-disgusted.gif" border="0">
That's good that your bestfriend has CF. As a CFr, I found I only had a lot of friends and very few best friends. I was so reserved and private about my life as a CFr. The thing that brought people closer to me were the one's that found out a little about my CF and were chomping at the bit to ask me questions about it. They were never afraid of asking or threw me a pitty parade. Best friends challenge each other and grow closer through those challenges. I suggest you ask all your questions to your quote unquote best friend. He will be glad to ask them. If he's hesitant at first, don't be surprised. Just tell him that you genuinely care about him and want to know about it. If you're sincere, he'll be glad to answer your questions. His parents will be highly knowledgable about it as well, ask them if you want to.
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