<P>Hi, I'm brand new to this site. I'm wondering if anyone can help me understand what's going on?</P>
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<P>My son had unrelated surgery on his abdomen last week (which went very well) and the surgeon told us that she couldn't find a vas deferens and that this means he has probably got CF. They took some blood for testing but that won't come back until after Christmas, and then presumably we have to seea specialist which could be in March for all I know...</P>
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<P>CF explains a lot about my little boy's health. He's quite tall for his age (just turned 8)(then again I'm 6'9" so maybe he's actuallyshort) but he's had terrible trouble putting on weight. They gave him a tonsilectomy this year in part to help him gain weight, which has helped a bit but he's still a real skinny kid. He's in the top 5% for height and the bottom 5% for weight.</P>
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<DIV>He's had a lot of trouble with winter chest infections and asthma - this year he spent a week in hospital with a chest infection (yes,that's 3 separate hospital visits in one yearfor the same 7 yr old boy), and he's had I think 13 trips to the clinic in the last 18 months with chest infections.</DIV></LI>
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<DIV>He has trouble with his bowels - he's 8 years old nowand still comes home from school pretty regularly with poo in his pants.</DIV></LI></UL>
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<P>So anyway, I can't wait until next year to find out what's going on. I've been googling and reading almost constantly for the last 5 days.Can anyone actually tell me what arethe chances of therebeing agroup of people who have CBAVD, breathing problems, difficulty gaining weight and are NOT cystic fibrosis sufferers?</P>
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<P>My son had unrelated surgery on his abdomen last week (which went very well) and the surgeon told us that she couldn't find a vas deferens and that this means he has probably got CF. They took some blood for testing but that won't come back until after Christmas, and then presumably we have to seea specialist which could be in March for all I know...</P>
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<P>CF explains a lot about my little boy's health. He's quite tall for his age (just turned 8)(then again I'm 6'9" so maybe he's actuallyshort) but he's had terrible trouble putting on weight. They gave him a tonsilectomy this year in part to help him gain weight, which has helped a bit but he's still a real skinny kid. He's in the top 5% for height and the bottom 5% for weight.</P>
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<DIV>He's had a lot of trouble with winter chest infections and asthma - this year he spent a week in hospital with a chest infection (yes,that's 3 separate hospital visits in one yearfor the same 7 yr old boy), and he's had I think 13 trips to the clinic in the last 18 months with chest infections.</DIV></LI>
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<DIV>He has trouble with his bowels - he's 8 years old nowand still comes home from school pretty regularly with poo in his pants.</DIV></LI></UL>
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<P>So anyway, I can't wait until next year to find out what's going on. I've been googling and reading almost constantly for the last 5 days.Can anyone actually tell me what arethe chances of therebeing agroup of people who have CBAVD, breathing problems, difficulty gaining weight and are NOT cystic fibrosis sufferers?</P>