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madmax33
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Hi everyone. I posted a long story here and being so overwhelmed my self and many questions I think I just confused things. Now just a question in regards to the CF cents. How rare is CF in adults over 50? Are most CF centers aware of the newly diagnosed older generations. Is it so rare, that even with a Positive Sweat Screening test and symptom's, (but say you have other condition's because you are older) That a CF center would be more swayed to think it is not CF. I would like to hear from the Over 50 CF.ers or ones diagnosed later in life about there story to get diagnosed.. I am in the process, of now getting a second test, through a CF center next week. So I will update on this.
Now Please don't take this wrong, or Hope I am getting this across correctly. The CF center I went to, even with the positive test I had here for the referral, said to me, At 59 yrs old I doubt it very much that you have CF. Ok so wondering if this had happened to older patients. This is so surprising to me and not what I expected so it has left me sitting on edge. But he is following through with his test , and we will see. With the struggle I have had for yrs and how ill I am now, I sure do not want to fight a diagnose and look for treatment on a disease if no matter what, the belief is you DO NOT HAVE IT. I already have enough of this, and many records with no treatment, no concern, no follow up. When you are not feeling good to begin with and fighting for your life, and feel no matter what you have, you are being dismissed. (A lot of this goes on where I Live) a other story a other time.)
Is CF that rare???Over 50. Can you have a high sweat screening test, and many symptoms and still not have CF??? Love to hear what others have gone through, how the CF centers in general deal with the new diagnoses'. Is this something a matter of opinion with the CF centers, are there Drs out there that don't believe you can have CF when you are older, then 50? even if everything is pointing this way??? This is kind of where I am at now, but in the process, so trying to find out if others have shown they have it, positive sweat and symptoms' all there life, etc, but being told no?? I am new to this and so curious, and would love to know other experiences , what to expect if you are diagnosed, and the attitude and what the belief is in the medical community of a diagnose of CF later in life. I do not want to fight a battle, if it really is the attitude of "Impossible to have it if you are over 50 with the medical community." I have read a lot about it on the internet, so I see many new diagnoses'. Also being Chronic with other health Problems, is this a loosing battle to get a diagnose because of this??? Let me know your thoughts, what road you had to go down.
Now Please don't take this wrong, or Hope I am getting this across correctly. The CF center I went to, even with the positive test I had here for the referral, said to me, At 59 yrs old I doubt it very much that you have CF. Ok so wondering if this had happened to older patients. This is so surprising to me and not what I expected so it has left me sitting on edge. But he is following through with his test , and we will see. With the struggle I have had for yrs and how ill I am now, I sure do not want to fight a diagnose and look for treatment on a disease if no matter what, the belief is you DO NOT HAVE IT. I already have enough of this, and many records with no treatment, no concern, no follow up. When you are not feeling good to begin with and fighting for your life, and feel no matter what you have, you are being dismissed. (A lot of this goes on where I Live) a other story a other time.)
Is CF that rare???Over 50. Can you have a high sweat screening test, and many symptoms and still not have CF??? Love to hear what others have gone through, how the CF centers in general deal with the new diagnoses'. Is this something a matter of opinion with the CF centers, are there Drs out there that don't believe you can have CF when you are older, then 50? even if everything is pointing this way??? This is kind of where I am at now, but in the process, so trying to find out if others have shown they have it, positive sweat and symptoms' all there life, etc, but being told no?? I am new to this and so curious, and would love to know other experiences , what to expect if you are diagnosed, and the attitude and what the belief is in the medical community of a diagnose of CF later in life. I do not want to fight a battle, if it really is the attitude of "Impossible to have it if you are over 50 with the medical community." I have read a lot about it on the internet, so I see many new diagnoses'. Also being Chronic with other health Problems, is this a loosing battle to get a diagnose because of this??? Let me know your thoughts, what road you had to go down.