Guest Blog by CysticLady: CF and Relationships Part II
Let me thank you for the nice comments on my first guest blog on Cystic Gal. I am also grateful to be able to have a forum to share these experiences. As such, I thought I'd write a follow-up. There is another side to this story. I will attempt to tell my version of it without using too many cliche's, but it may be hard because love is the most written and talked about topic in the history of the world. Love is a wonderful part of life. I think I can go so far as to say, it is the reason for life. It is indeed a real shame to go through such lengths as a lung transplant to continue living, to then deny yourself the chance for love. The same way that I weighed the risks vs. rewards of a lung transplant, is the way that I have to weigh the risks vs. rewards of love. I have said before that I'd do everything again, the whole year of dying, the surgery, the recovery, for just one of those days after transplant that I didn't have to think about breathing. Not
An axe would probably solve all your problems... (at least that would be my totally random answer...)
ReplyDeleteLmao too funny! reminds me of the Denis Leary skit of opening a new cd case.
ReplyDeleteYou are so flippin funny! You have no idea how much u just made me laugh! I was having such a crappy day until this!! THANKS! Oh and im still waiting on my fb friend request..Im not a crazy weirdo i just like keeping up with u on ur cf journey and u make me laugh :)!
ReplyDeleteHahahaha You crack me up. I get so frustrated that I go for the big knife or scissors and cut the living shit outta the thing until it's open. I recommend you have someone do the same for you - or use a dainty little pair of nail clippers or scissors.
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i used a knife to cut the top off a diet coke bottle once at 2 in the morning when i it was my last bottle. i totally agree with your rant. unbelievable!
ReplyDeleteThat was hilarious.
ReplyDeleteThat was the best "audition monologue" I've ever seen. And I usually hate monologues.
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