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    Legally married versus ceremonial marriage

    Blesses4Times - Thank you for your post. That is exactly what I was trying to write, but couldn't get across.
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    Legally married versus ceremonial marriage

    Julie - I think you misunderstood my post...I was not discussing the differences between Medicare and Medicaid. Honestly, I don't know the differences, so I typically use the term "Medicare/Medicaid" to mean government-funded health care. My question for the "not legally married" CF people...
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    Legally married versus ceremonial marriage

    Julie - I think you misunderstood my post...I was not discussing the differences between Medicare and Medicaid. Honestly, I don't know the differences, so I typically use the term "Medicare/Medicaid" to mean government-funded health care. My question for the "not legally married" CF people...
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    Legally married versus ceremonial marriage

    Julie - I think you misunderstood my post...I was not discussing the differences between Medicare and Medicaid. Honestly, I don't know the differences, so I typically use the term "Medicare/Medicaid" to mean government-funded health care. <br /> <br />My question for the "not legally married"...
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    Legally married versus ceremonial marriage

    I have been giving this post a lot of thought lately. In all honesty, I've been trying to avoid it and forget about it, seeing that it is a heated topic. But, I just need to add a different perspective...please don't send me any hate mail... <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif"...
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    Legally married versus ceremonial marriage

    I have been giving this post a lot of thought lately. In all honesty, I've been trying to avoid it and forget about it, seeing that it is a heated topic. But, I just need to add a different perspective...please don't send me any hate mail... <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif"...
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    Legally married versus ceremonial marriage

    I have been giving this post a lot of thought lately. In all honesty, I've been trying to avoid it and forget about it, seeing that it is a heated topic. But, I just need to add a different perspective...please don't send me any hate mail... <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif"...
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    Enzymes & Feeding Tube

    We have been told to crush the enzymes and put them into the bag at the start of the feed. Then the enzymes break down the fat while it is in the bag, so the formula is already "digested" before it goes into the stomach. We crush the enzymes by opening them and pouring them into a small bowl...
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    Enzymes & Feeding Tube

    We have been told to crush the enzymes and put them into the bag at the start of the feed. Then the enzymes break down the fat while it is in the bag, so the formula is already "digested" before it goes into the stomach. We crush the enzymes by opening them and pouring them into a small bowl...
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    Enzymes & Feeding Tube

    We have been told to crush the enzymes and put them into the bag at the start of the feed. Then the enzymes break down the fat while it is in the bag, so the formula is already "digested" before it goes into the stomach. <br /> <br />We crush the enzymes by opening them and pouring them into a...
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    Hypertonic Saline in 2 year old

    Our son started using HTS when he was 19 months old (he's now 22 months old). We used 7% in the hospital, which irritated his throat at first, but then he got used to it. We use 3% at home because our insurance won't cover the 7%. The 3% takes longer...we get through the 4 ml in about 20...
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    Hypertonic Saline in 2 year old

    Our son started using HTS when he was 19 months old (he's now 22 months old). We used 7% in the hospital, which irritated his throat at first, but then he got used to it. We use 3% at home because our insurance won't cover the 7%. The 3% takes longer...we get through the 4 ml in about 20...
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    Hypertonic Saline in 2 year old

    Our son started using HTS when he was 19 months old (he's now 22 months old). We used 7% in the hospital, which irritated his throat at first, but then he got used to it. We use 3% at home because our insurance won't cover the 7%. The 3% takes longer...we get through the 4 ml in about 20...
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    We can't put it off any longer <sigh>

    Our son's g-tube was placed in April of this year. I asked for the AMT Mini (after getting wonderful advice from Harriett!) and that is what they put in through open surgery. It has been great! He gained 3 lbs in two months, which is outrageous for a toddler! <br> <br>As I'm sure you know...
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    We can't put it off any longer <sigh>

    Our son's g-tube was placed in April of this year. I asked for the AMT Mini (after getting wonderful advice from Harriett!) and that is what they put in through open surgery. It has been great! He gained 3 lbs in two months, which is outrageous for a toddler! <br> <br>As I'm sure you know...
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    We can't put it off any longer <sigh>

    Our son's g-tube was placed in April of this year. I asked for the AMT Mini (after getting wonderful advice from Harriett!) and that is what they put in through open surgery. It has been great! He gained 3 lbs in two months, which is outrageous for a toddler! <br> <br>As I'm sure you know...
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    Any ideas about vomiting?

    So we were able to get into the pediatrician today. She looked at his tonsils and said they didn't look bad. She did order another "barium swallow study". This time the barium will go down his throat.
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