Guest guest Posted January 22, 2003 Report Share Posted January 22, 2003 Just on the thread of heart breaking things kids say. On New Years Eve I went around my family with the video tape and taped each ones new year resolution. I explained to the little kids they could make a wish instead. Liam wished to be good (trying to impress me) and Eilish wished that this year she wont have Cf anymore. I really had to struggle to not cry. I still manage to tape everyone else resolution, but couldn't bare to talk into the camera as I kept remembering Eilish's. All I could say to her was I wish that to. (Australia) Re: My Boy This is so touching. Last night we were eating and my older son and I were talking about high cholesterol. Little wanted to know if his cholesterol was high. I told him, no, people with cf need extra calories and fat and they don't have high cholesterol. He asked, " When my cf is gone will I have high cholesterol? " I started to answer him, but then stopped. Could I really bring myself to say it would never be gone? No. I could not. I said, even when they find a way to treat your lungs, so they don't have so much mucus, you will still probably have some digestion problems and will need enzymes and extra calories. It was just a little conversation, but I still have a little ache in my heart remembering it. Lenora >JC broke my heart last night. He wouldn't come to me when it was time to do > " pat-pats " . I asked him several times and he wouldn't come get in my lap. >So I sent him to his room for a few minutes and then called him back out. >He climbed up in my lap and said " When I get so big, I won't have to do >pat-pats anymore. " Oh, I wanted so bad to tell him he was right. Instead I >had to explained how he will always have to do pat-pats but one day maybe >he would have a vest to make it easier. > >Angie (Ma to JC, almost 3 yo, wcf) > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 22, 2003 Report Share Posted January 22, 2003 Oh, my, I know that tugged at your heart -It did mine, just hearing (seeing) you tell us about it. She is such a dear.............Yes, We all wish that !! LOVE & HUGS, grandmomBEv Re: My Boy This is so touching. Last night we were eating and my older son and I were talking about high cholesterol. Little wanted to know if his cholesterol was high. I told him, no, people with cf need extra calories and fat and they don't have high cholesterol. He asked, " When my cf is gone will I have high cholesterol? " I started to answer him, but then stopped. Could I really bring myself to say it would never be gone? No. I could not. I said, even when they find a way to treat your lungs, so they don't have so much mucus, you will still probably have some digestion problems and will need enzymes and extra calories. It was just a little conversation, but I still have a little ache in my heart remembering it. Lenora >JC broke my heart last night. He wouldn't come to me when it was time to do > " pat-pats " . I asked him several times and he wouldn't come get in my lap. >So I sent him to his room for a few minutes and then called him back out. >He climbed up in my lap and said " When I get so big, I won't have to do >pat-pats anymore. " Oh, I wanted so bad to tell him he was right. Instead I >had to explained how he will always have to do pat-pats but one day maybe >he would have a vest to make it easier. > >Angie (Ma to JC, almost 3 yo, wcf) > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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