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Been where you are! Got that news that our daughter at age 4 (2000) cultured B. Cepacia. I was devastated, and panicked that her days were numbered, but then again, with CF I guess they are anyway. At that time, the registry for patients culturing B. Cepacia showed the longest living patient was 9 yrs. Well, its 2011, our daughter has had that bug for 11 yrs., and for the most part, we live in harmony with it, as we do PA. She has been hospitalized 6 times in 11 yrs., to CF standards, that's pretty good. <br>If your doctor has not already done so, request that the cepacia sputum culture be sent to Dr. LePuma. He is the researcher at the core of B. Cepacia Research. There are 6 to 8 genomes of B. Cepacia and not all are considered directly fatal. B. Cepacia IS common in our environment. It lives in ponds, creeks, basements, dirt...etc. I truly believe my daughter got this bug from one of two places. From the coat of our Black Lab who had taken a dip in local pond in a park near our home, OR a pile of top soil I let her play for hours in. If I had known, she wouldn't have been in either situation, however, she was 4 yrs old, and was just being a kid, "play in the dirt" and Loving on our Family Pet.<br>Take one day at a time, and ask for sputum cultures at EVERY quarterly visit! Be proactive! The Best Medicine when dealing with CF! <br>