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    Newly diagnosed

    FYI, for those who want to know more about the F508/R117H and 5T & 7T details. This site was very informative (and detailed). <a target=_blank class=ftalternatingbarlinklarge...
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    Newly diagnosed

    Thanks everyone. I am definitely going to a CF center, and want to get regular checkups, just to monitor everything. But I realize I am very lucky having the mutations that I have, and no 5T variant. I feel like I know as much about CF now as most doctors (and obviously more than my...
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    Newly diagnosed

    Thanks guys. I will call a CF center this week. I found this online, which is encouraging (but I'll still follow up): "CBAVD is, in most cases, considered to be a mild CF-related disease. Of the men identified to have CBAVD and not show signs of CF, 85% of them have one mild mutation and one...
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    Newly diagnosed

    OK, back from the doctor. Everything I read about "isolated CBAVD" (CF that only affects the vas deferens and nothing else) says that the mutation pair is usually F508 & R117H. The R117H is Class 4, and becomes the dominant mutation, over the more severe F508. The good news is, that is the...
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    Newly diagnosed

    Thanks Jennifer. You live up to your name's sake. <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0"> I'm hoping to get similar hope from the doc, but he's a urologist, and I'm sure will leave the details up to the CF center. I want to hope it's isolated to the BAVD, but I don't...
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    Newly diagnosed

    I'm a 31 year old male, and I was just diagnosed with CF. Well, officially tomorrow at my dr. appt. I had a fertility test done last month, as my wife and I were having problems getting pregnant. Long story short, we found out I have CBAVD, and the urologist wanted to check to see if I'm a CF...
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