I check them when I get up in morning and then two hours after lunch. They had me checking them 3 times a day when I was first diagnosed with CFRD. After about a month they cut it to two times a day because my sugars were in the normal range.
I check them when I get up in morning and then two hours after lunch. They had me checking them 3 times a day when I was first diagnosed with CFRD. After about a month they cut it to two times a day because my sugars were in the normal range.
I check them when I get up in morning and then two hours after lunch. They had me checking them 3 times a day when I was first diagnosed with CFRD. After about a month they cut it to two times a day because my sugars were in the normal range.
I haven't had the transplant, but did have a dry run. Before they sent me down to the OR I signed a bunch of waivers basically saying I acknowledged it's a risky surgery and I may die, and that they explained to me the risks. They asked me a bunch of medical questions (what meds you're on...
I haven't had the transplant, but did have a dry run. Before they sent me down to the OR I signed a bunch of waivers basically saying I acknowledged it's a risky surgery and I may die, and that they explained to me the risks. They asked me a bunch of medical questions (what meds you're on...
I haven't had the transplant, but did have a dry run. Before they sent me down to the OR I signed a bunch of waivers basically saying I acknowledged it's a risky surgery and I may die, and that they explained to me the risks. They asked me a bunch of medical questions (what meds you're on...
1. UConn/CT Children's Hospital
2. 6/1977
3. DF508
4. It was about 80% when I left pediatric clinic. I switched hospitals when I switched to adult (MGH-Boston). It's now 30% and been as low as 23%.
1. UConn/CT Children's Hospital
2. 6/1977
3. DF508
4. It was about 80% when I left pediatric clinic. I switched hospitals when I switched to adult (MGH-Boston). It's now 30% and been as low as 23%.
1. UConn/CT Children's Hospital
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<br />2. 6/1977
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<br />3. DF508
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<br />4. It was about 80% when I left pediatric clinic. I switched hospitals when I switched to adult (MGH-Boston). It's now 30% and been as low as 23%.
I have Cigna, the only problems I've ever had with Pulmozyme are they require a preauthorization from the doctor before they'll fill it, which adds 1-2 days to the process. They also make me get throught their mail order service.
I have Cigna, the only problems I've ever had with Pulmozyme are they require a preauthorization from the doctor before they'll fill it, which adds 1-2 days to the process. They also make me get throught their mail order service.
I have Cigna, the only problems I've ever had with Pulmozyme are they require a preauthorization from the doctor before they'll fill it, which adds 1-2 days to the process. They also make me get throught their mail order service.
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote><i>Originally posted by: <b>kitomd21</b></i>
We were made aware of the FDA approval issue a few months ago. Ellie has tried Pancrease and Creon. Creon didn't work for her...Pancrease does and it's one of the enzymes that isn't approved. <img src=""></end...
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote><i>Originally posted by: <b>kitomd21</b></i>
We were made aware of the FDA approval issue a few months ago. Ellie has tried Pancrease and Creon. Creon didn't work for her...Pancrease does and it's one of the enzymes that isn't approved. <img src=""></end...
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote><i>Originally posted by: <b>kitomd21</b></i>
We were made aware of the FDA approval issue a few months ago. Ellie has tried Pancrease and Creon. Creon didn't work for her...Pancrease does and it's one of the enzymes that isn't approved. <img src=""></end...
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote><i>Originally posted by: <b>kitomd21</b></i>
We were made aware of the FDA approval issue a few months ago. Ellie has tried Pancrease and Creon. Creon didn't work for her...Pancrease does and it's one of the enzymes that isn't approved. <img src=""></end quote>...
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote><i>Originally posted by: <b>kitomd21</b></i>
<br />
<br />We were made aware of the FDA approval issue a few months ago. Ellie has tried Pancrease and Creon. Creon didn't work for her...Pancrease does and it's one of the enzymes that isn't approved. <img...
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