briellemom
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I am writing this because my daughter who is now 3 1/2 years old has been tested for CF for over a year now with still no answers. I was wondering if some of the moms in here with knowledge/personal experience could please give us some insight. In October of 2005 my daughter Delaney had some general tests done because she is very petite and it is hard for her to gain weight. During this testing she cultured positive for Pseudomonas. She also had 2 borderline sweat tests. She was treated with Tobi and the nebulizer for 28 days and has been tested every 3 months since with negative cultures. She has also undergone many many genetic testing to rule out other genetic possibilities. Everything has been negative. They have tested her stool and other digestive tests that are indicative of CF, all of which are normal. I was tested when I was pregnant and am not a carrier. We had extensive genetic testing done on her a year ago that tested many of the mutations for CF; this testing took 3 months for the results, and they came back saying that they are more than 99% sure that she does not have CF and is not a carrier. We finally put all of this behind us and figured that she was fine. However, we kept bringing her back to the CF/Pulmonary specialist every 3 months, for an exam and throat culture. They said they wanted to keep an eye on her. Well, every culture was negative until now. Last week she cultured positive for the Pseudomonas again. She will be starting the Tobi tomorrow. She has no other symptoms--no coughing, no weazing, no fever. The only thing is that she has a poor apetite and gains weight slowly. She has been like that since she was 12 months old.
Needless to say we are very concerned that she is growing this bacteria again. We are thinking it could have something to do with the environment--since the last time she had it was winter too. Does this sound plausible? Any comments/feedback/questions would be welcome!
Needless to say we are very concerned that she is growing this bacteria again. We are thinking it could have something to do with the environment--since the last time she had it was winter too. Does this sound plausible? Any comments/feedback/questions would be welcome!