I would think that CF wouldn't be good because it would require a number of other life changes that might not work for the character. I got the impression that the disease shouldn't have other issue besides the brief hospital stays.
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CF is fatal too young for my character. (Average life expectancy is 20s-30s in most cases.)
When we were kids swearing around Mom was a BIG deal. We were also not allowed to say "shut up" (it is very dismissive and disrespectful) and that got her angrier than Shit or Damn.
The only time I was slapped by my mother was when I said "Shut up!" to her face. I was in 6th or 7th grade. Of course, my parents never even yelled at us, so just the volume of it was probably pretty harsh all on its own.
If we said shut up to other siblings, it cost us a quarter. As did using the sewing scissors on paper.
Crohn's diseaseOne of my best friends has this, and yes, I'd considered it. But yeah, don't want that to be the focus on the character.
I got the impression that the disease shouldn't have other issue besides the brief hospital stays.I think it would have some issues--restricted activity or food or some such.
cystic fibrosis
Any of you read Alex: The Life of a Child? [link] I read it in my teens and it about broke me.
Crohn's disease
An exBF suffers. He's been in and out of hospital since childhood. He lives an otherwise (mostly) normal life...great job, serious gym rat and cyclist...but suffers almost constantly.
His mother also has the condition...which leads to weird attachment/detachment issues between them.
Really interesting, really.
well my life just changed- my roommate's new guitar has arrived.
"I just became five points cooler."
"Want to hold it? You can be as cool as me for a few seconds."
We swaer a blue streak, my parents swear a blue streak, and I agree with everyone on everything.
swaer
I like this typo. Sounds sorta' old English, or maybe Latin.
With going to Catholic school and the nature of my parents it was high school before I saw lots of words that I had not seen before and had no clue what they meant. My kids not so sheltered.