My daughter is 9 months old, and diagnosed by newborn screen. I have been reading whatever I can and asking a lot of questions, but I seem to still be foggy on a lot of things, and I am wondering if someone can give me a clearer picture. Let's see if I can explain my question now! I am confused about how exacerbations/ infections come about and what it has to do with the particular bacteria you are culturing. If you aren't culturing anything and you get sick, the excess mucous can still cause an infection, right? And if you are culturing something like pseudo, does that mean if you get sick you are more likely to have an exacerbation, or can the simple fact that you are culturing something cause lung damage? And the excess mucus is the reason that CFers start to colonize bacteria, right? So, why can't I assume that if we keep up with her CPT and meds, she can keep enough mucus out of her lungs to avoid colonizing anything? I am so confused about the actual process of it, that I am not sure I even explained it correctly! Any clarification would be very helpful!
And a second question: what types of situations/ locations should we avoid to limit the possibility of catching a nasty bacteria? I sort of assume things like hot tubs/saunas. Is that correct?
Thanks in advance!
Jessica
And a second question: what types of situations/ locations should we avoid to limit the possibility of catching a nasty bacteria? I sort of assume things like hot tubs/saunas. Is that correct?
Thanks in advance!
Jessica