Questions2007
May 13, 2008, 02:07 AM
I would be interested in hearing from anyone who has any practical experience of living with cystic fibrosis, whether themselves or a relative/friend/partner.
The reason I ask is that one of my friends suffers from it. We have a lot in common, and it may be that we get together as a couple. She told me about it very early on, and on a day to day basis it does not seem to affect her massively and seems to be very under control.
She is 23, but keeps her lung capacity right up by doing exercise most days, running, cycling etc. She does get chest infections but seems to get over them very quickly, and does not let the infection stop her doing her exercise etc.
But I am naturally very cautious, I realise is is a degenerative illness, and people always get worse (I noted the average life expectancy is about 35), but I also realise that medical advances are improving every day (I see in the 1960's the life expectancy was aged 10).
What do I need to know? Any thoughts would be appreciated.
The reason I ask is that one of my friends suffers from it. We have a lot in common, and it may be that we get together as a couple. She told me about it very early on, and on a day to day basis it does not seem to affect her massively and seems to be very under control.
She is 23, but keeps her lung capacity right up by doing exercise most days, running, cycling etc. She does get chest infections but seems to get over them very quickly, and does not let the infection stop her doing her exercise etc.
But I am naturally very cautious, I realise is is a degenerative illness, and people always get worse (I noted the average life expectancy is about 35), but I also realise that medical advances are improving every day (I see in the 1960's the life expectancy was aged 10).
What do I need to know? Any thoughts would be appreciated.