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mneville
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Mary- It is hard but yes you can handle it! You have to for that little girl of yours- she is a cutie! Our son Aidan is two and a half and was diagnosed through newborn screening. He is a Double Delta. It was horrible in the beginning and the first time he went on IVs and a PICC, I cried the whole time the nurse was explaining how to run the antibiotics. It was awful. I learned to take one day at a time. Aidan has been very healthy since his first PICC which was just for sinus disease. So I tend to be overly optimistic, I know it must be so much harder when you've been through so much more.
Do not despair though. I have heard of many CFers who have a really hard start but then go through years of health with no complications. Winters are the roughest and we try to shelter Aidan as much as possible during these months. You can get rid of the PA though- be aggressive and assertive in her treatments. She will rebound, these CFers are strong!
Megan
Do not despair though. I have heard of many CFers who have a really hard start but then go through years of health with no complications. Winters are the roughest and we try to shelter Aidan as much as possible during these months. You can get rid of the PA though- be aggressive and assertive in her treatments. She will rebound, these CFers are strong!
Megan