This 30-something's journey with Cystic Fibrosis, Lynch Syndrome, CFRD and the Lung Transplant process
Monday, July 6, 2009
Q & A session with Me!
Many of my fellow blogger friends have had great success with a Q&A session so I thought I would join in on the fun.
Feel free to ask me anything you want as a comment to this post. You can post as yourself or anonymously. Next Wednesday, the 15th I will post the questions and answers.
Looks like what I was thinking of asking was asked by Ronnie (such a smart guy, isn't he?): What is good about CF (one of the best questions I've ever been asked).
So here's my question instead: what do you like most about yourself (non-CF related).
Amy, you say you just recently accepted what CF means to you. What event triggered this acceptance or was it just a gradual realization of what this disease involved?
What is one thing that you are able to do / a skill you developed through having CF?
ReplyDeleteWhat is one thing you cannot do because of CF?
What would a cure mean to you?
ReplyDeleteHow has CF blessed your life?
Thanks
Ronnie
what is your funniest/scariest/most interesting hospital or dr related cf'er story?
ReplyDeleteLooks like what I was thinking of asking was asked by Ronnie (such a smart guy, isn't he?): What is good about CF (one of the best questions I've ever been asked).
ReplyDeleteSo here's my question instead: what do you like most about yourself (non-CF related).
This is such a great idea! I may copy :)
I know you're creative and artistically talented. When you did realize it and what did you do as a kid to express it?
ReplyDeleteI like this too. :) I might copy too....ha ha
you guys have some awesome questions!!! I'm going to have to start a word doc and get answering now :)
ReplyDeleteCopy away!!! I "borrowed" the idea from many other bloggers hehe
What is the best thing you have learned or gained from meeting/talking to fellow CF'ers.
ReplyDeleteAnd non CF wise...if you could have one wish, what would it be?
:)
Amy, you say you just recently accepted what CF means to you. What event triggered this acceptance or was it just a gradual realization of what this disease involved?
ReplyDeleteKevin