Birds

ramchargerjay

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I recently found out about the issues with birds. I have two children, 3 and 5, both with CF. I know its from the feces. I know them being in a house with them is bad. But can me being in a house with birds then being around my kids cause problems?
 

ramchargerjay

New member
I recently found out about the issues with birds. I have two children, 3 and 5, both with CF. I know its from the feces. I know them being in a house with them is bad. But can me being in a house with birds then being around my kids cause problems?
 

ramchargerjay

New member
I recently found out about the issues with birds. I have two children, 3 and 5, both with CF. I know its from the feces. I know them being in a house with them is bad. But can me being in a house with birds then being around my kids cause problems?
 

ramchargerjay

New member
I recently found out about the issues with birds. I have two children, 3 and 5, both with CF. I know its from the feces. I know them being in a house with them is bad. But can me being in a house with birds then being around my kids cause problems?
 

ramchargerjay

New member
I recently found out about the issues with birds. I have two children, 3 and 5, both with CF. I know its from the feces. I know them being in a house with them is bad. But can me being in a house with birds then being around my kids cause problems?
 

petnurse

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Why is them being in the house with birds bad? We were told animals were fine for CF. Just curious <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-confused.gif" border="0">
 

petnurse

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Why is them being in the house with birds bad? We were told animals were fine for CF. Just curious <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-confused.gif" border="0">
 

petnurse

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Why is them being in the house with birds bad? We were told animals were fine for CF. Just curious <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-confused.gif" border="0">
 

petnurse

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Why is them being in the house with birds bad? We were told animals were fine for CF. Just curious <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-confused.gif" border="0">
 

petnurse

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Why is them being in the house with birds bad? We were told animals were fine for CF. Just curious <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-confused.gif" border="0">
 

NYCLawGirl

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birds area no-no for lung disease. they're the only animals i was told flat out that i could not have under any circumstances, although fish are not really recommended according to my doc now b/c of bacteria in the tank -- apparently it's only an issue if the CFer is responsible for cleaning the tank.

i wouldn't think that just being in the house with birds and then returning home to your CFers would be a huge issue. talk it over with you doc, obviously, but if it were me i would wash up thoroughly as soon as i got home, change shirts before hugging/holding my kids, and probably avoid handling the birds or cleaning out their cages if at all possible. but i will, for example, go into the bird house at a zoo for a minute or two, and obviously CFers are around birds and their poop incidentally just by going about their lives outside. so i really think the issue is more with prolonged exposure. just my totally un-medical opinion.
 

NYCLawGirl

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birds area no-no for lung disease. they're the only animals i was told flat out that i could not have under any circumstances, although fish are not really recommended according to my doc now b/c of bacteria in the tank -- apparently it's only an issue if the CFer is responsible for cleaning the tank.

i wouldn't think that just being in the house with birds and then returning home to your CFers would be a huge issue. talk it over with you doc, obviously, but if it were me i would wash up thoroughly as soon as i got home, change shirts before hugging/holding my kids, and probably avoid handling the birds or cleaning out their cages if at all possible. but i will, for example, go into the bird house at a zoo for a minute or two, and obviously CFers are around birds and their poop incidentally just by going about their lives outside. so i really think the issue is more with prolonged exposure. just my totally un-medical opinion.
 

NYCLawGirl

New member
birds area no-no for lung disease. they're the only animals i was told flat out that i could not have under any circumstances, although fish are not really recommended according to my doc now b/c of bacteria in the tank -- apparently it's only an issue if the CFer is responsible for cleaning the tank.

i wouldn't think that just being in the house with birds and then returning home to your CFers would be a huge issue. talk it over with you doc, obviously, but if it were me i would wash up thoroughly as soon as i got home, change shirts before hugging/holding my kids, and probably avoid handling the birds or cleaning out their cages if at all possible. but i will, for example, go into the bird house at a zoo for a minute or two, and obviously CFers are around birds and their poop incidentally just by going about their lives outside. so i really think the issue is more with prolonged exposure. just my totally un-medical opinion.
 

NYCLawGirl

New member
birds area no-no for lung disease. they're the only animals i was told flat out that i could not have under any circumstances, although fish are not really recommended according to my doc now b/c of bacteria in the tank -- apparently it's only an issue if the CFer is responsible for cleaning the tank.

i wouldn't think that just being in the house with birds and then returning home to your CFers would be a huge issue. talk it over with you doc, obviously, but if it were me i would wash up thoroughly as soon as i got home, change shirts before hugging/holding my kids, and probably avoid handling the birds or cleaning out their cages if at all possible. but i will, for example, go into the bird house at a zoo for a minute or two, and obviously CFers are around birds and their poop incidentally just by going about their lives outside. so i really think the issue is more with prolonged exposure. just my totally un-medical opinion.
 

NYCLawGirl

New member
birds area no-no for lung disease. they're the only animals i was told flat out that i could not have under any circumstances, although fish are not really recommended according to my doc now b/c of bacteria in the tank -- apparently it's only an issue if the CFer is responsible for cleaning the tank.
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<br />i wouldn't think that just being in the house with birds and then returning home to your CFers would be a huge issue. talk it over with you doc, obviously, but if it were me i would wash up thoroughly as soon as i got home, change shirts before hugging/holding my kids, and probably avoid handling the birds or cleaning out their cages if at all possible. but i will, for example, go into the bird house at a zoo for a minute or two, and obviously CFers are around birds and their poop incidentally just by going about their lives outside. so i really think the issue is more with prolonged exposure. just my totally un-medical opinion.
 
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