My friend had this, he didn't make it to high school. His parents smoked in the house he was in a terrible environment for that stuff. The gym teachers used to force him to run, in the Texas sun, after they cut the dry grass and there was particles thick in the air. He didn't get the care needed. I used to get so upset at the teachers but they never listened. I should have went to the cops. His name was Javier. He liked Pokemon. I visited him in the hospital and brought the whole gang. I remember his voice, his laugh, he used to make this really strange honking sound. I wish I remembered more, I wish I had deeper conversations with him, he was always so upbeat.
when my dad passed away his body was donated to a school and 4 new doctors came out of studing his body so in a way he safed a lot of peoples lives even though he did not give anyone transplant
Dear Ashley’s just relax everything will be okay 👍 always think positive and look at your bright side only you will feel better 😘 you are mother now you should do your best for your son 😍
I know what you're saying I thank God my kids are grown now I found out I had cystic fibrosis in 2018 but I knew something was wrong you know like the shortness of breath and the salt taste in your mouth the one day I was at the gym and I just could not you know catch my breath I was on the treadmill
No, no they're not. It would be just as devastating to lose someone to CF as it would to any other illness. Every disease has an affect on people's lives and you can't put a value on that.
Shauna Hever yes they are. prevalence is crucial on a large scale. there is diseases with no cure that affects millions and millions of people. i am not talking about how sad it is to lose a loved one. I am talking about at which diseases the research efforts should be directed.
+arizaliit nobody's life is more valuable than anybody else's. I think everyone deserves a chance. I hope nobody you know has a child with CF and I hope you don't have to witness its effects, because clearly you haven't.
My friend had this, he didn't make it to high school. His parents smoked in the house he was in a terrible environment for that stuff. The gym teachers used to force him to run, in the Texas sun, after they cut the dry grass and there was particles thick in the air. He didn't get the care needed. I used to get so upset at the teachers but they never listened. I should have went to the cops. His name was Javier. He liked Pokemon. I visited him in the hospital and brought the whole gang. I remember his voice, his laugh, he used to make this really strange honking sound. I wish I remembered more, I wish I had deeper conversations with him, he was always so upbeat.
when my dad passed away his body was donated to a school and 4 new doctors came out of studing his body so in a way he safed a lot of peoples lives even though he did not give anyone transplant
It's incredibly generous.
Praying for a healing for her amen
Dear Ashley’s just relax everything will be okay 👍 always think positive and look at your bright side only you will feel better 😘 you are mother now you should do your best for your son 😍
You are delusional without Jesus
My friend has cystic fibrosis so this really hits home
It's your friend still ok? I didn't really grasp how serious my friends condition was, then he was just gone one day. I miss my buddy.
I know what you're saying I thank God my kids are grown now I found out I had cystic fibrosis in 2018 but I knew something was wrong you know like the shortness of breath and the salt taste in your mouth the one day I was at the gym and I just could not you know catch my breath I was on the treadmill
Thank you...
pleas tell me she is ok
She had a double lung transplant in 2015.as of 2019 sh was doing very well
My daughter has CF. She is 17 years old. She is fine. How are you today? Your lung transplant?
I hope she's healthy even now🥺♥️
yes very tragic but there are many more diseases waiting for new treatment options before cystic fibrosis.
arizaliit CF isn't any less important than any other disease out there.
Shauna Hever more prevalent deadly diseases are.
No, no they're not. It would be just as devastating to lose someone to CF as it would to any other illness. Every disease has an affect on people's lives and you can't put a value on that.
Shauna Hever yes they are. prevalence is crucial on a large scale. there is diseases with no cure that affects millions and millions of people. i am not talking about how sad it is to lose a loved one. I am talking about at which diseases the research efforts should be directed.
+arizaliit nobody's life is more valuable than anybody else's. I think everyone deserves a chance. I hope nobody you know has a child with CF and I hope you don't have to witness its effects, because clearly you haven't.