We got our results back today and Owen did in fact culture Staph. I know, shocking. I only joke because several of you predicted this after my first appt. post and the low fever post in the families section.
At Rebjane's suggestion, I will request the results report. What I do know is that the sensitivity results showed that the staph is penicillin resistant so he is on Bactrim. Our doctor said that these results along with the CT scan results and volume of green mucus means we need to be more aggressive with treatment (amen to that) and that it is not asthma we are dealing with (word). She didn't say CF IS what we are dealing with though.
Some questions I have are: Are there different strains of Staph? Is it common for everyone to get Staph in their lungs or just patients with CF? How long might it take for the Bactrim to clear up the coughing/infection? Is there anything else we need to watch for or worry about with this infection?
We are adding nebs back in and doing CPT three times a day instead of two. He also has to drink lots of water. Other than that, I don't know how to react to this. Fill me in!
At Rebjane's suggestion, I will request the results report. What I do know is that the sensitivity results showed that the staph is penicillin resistant so he is on Bactrim. Our doctor said that these results along with the CT scan results and volume of green mucus means we need to be more aggressive with treatment (amen to that) and that it is not asthma we are dealing with (word). She didn't say CF IS what we are dealing with though.
Some questions I have are: Are there different strains of Staph? Is it common for everyone to get Staph in their lungs or just patients with CF? How long might it take for the Bactrim to clear up the coughing/infection? Is there anything else we need to watch for or worry about with this infection?
We are adding nebs back in and doing CPT three times a day instead of two. He also has to drink lots of water. Other than that, I don't know how to react to this. Fill me in!