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CJsmom

New member
thanks so much. I will be calling the doc tomorrow and seeing what we can do about getting going with the testing.
After reading alot about CF this weekend, it could explain so much about what my son has been going thru. Its like the pieces are finally all fitting into the puzzle. Now we just need to get a concrete diagnosis to start treating him properly.
Also, does CF affect bone structure in any way? He walks hunched over, almost like a little old man and his chest midline in off center and he has a weird bone structure in his chest, one side protrudes more than the other.
 

CJsmom

New member
thanks so much. I will be calling the doc tomorrow and seeing what we can do about getting going with the testing.
After reading alot about CF this weekend, it could explain so much about what my son has been going thru. Its like the pieces are finally all fitting into the puzzle. Now we just need to get a concrete diagnosis to start treating him properly.
Also, does CF affect bone structure in any way? He walks hunched over, almost like a little old man and his chest midline in off center and he has a weird bone structure in his chest, one side protrudes more than the other.
 

CJsmom

New member
thanks so much. I will be calling the doc tomorrow and seeing what we can do about getting going with the testing.
After reading alot about CF this weekend, it could explain so much about what my son has been going thru. Its like the pieces are finally all fitting into the puzzle. Now we just need to get a concrete diagnosis to start treating him properly.
Also, does CF affect bone structure in any way? He walks hunched over, almost like a little old man and his chest midline in off center and he has a weird bone structure in his chest, one side protrudes more than the other.
 

CJsmom

New member
thanks so much. I will be calling the doc tomorrow and seeing what we can do about getting going with the testing.
After reading alot about CF this weekend, it could explain so much about what my son has been going thru. Its like the pieces are finally all fitting into the puzzle. Now we just need to get a concrete diagnosis to start treating him properly.
Also, does CF affect bone structure in any way? He walks hunched over, almost like a little old man and his chest midline in off center and he has a weird bone structure in his chest, one side protrudes more than the other.
 

CJsmom

New member
thanks so much. I will be calling the doc tomorrow and seeing what we can do about getting going with the testing.
<br />After reading alot about CF this weekend, it could explain so much about what my son has been going thru. Its like the pieces are finally all fitting into the puzzle. Now we just need to get a concrete diagnosis to start treating him properly.
<br />Also, does CF affect bone structure in any way? He walks hunched over, almost like a little old man and his chest midline in off center and he has a weird bone structure in his chest, one side protrudes more than the other.
 

JazzysMom

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<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote><i>Originally posted by: <b>CJsmom</b></i>

thanks so much. I will be calling the doc tomorrow and seeing what we can do about getting going with the testing.

After reading alot about CF this weekend, it could explain so much about what my son has been going thru. Its like the pieces are finally all fitting into the puzzle. Now we just need to get a concrete diagnosis to start treating him properly.

Also, does CF affect bone structure in any way? He walks hunched over, almost like a little old man and his chest midline in off center and he has a weird bone structure in his chest, one side protrudes more than the other.</end quote></div>


CF can cause what you describe for a few reasons. We dont absorb calcium, Vitamin A & Vitamin D well so his bones might be weak, but more likely is the trapping of air in his lungs. This trapping causes us to "Hunch" over to feel better while breathing.

Most of the time we dont realize it & have to make an extra effort to not do so. Eventually as CF progresses you can only do so much to avoid this. Its part of the natural progression.

If one lung is more damage then the other that would explain how one side seems off from the other.

Keep us updated!
 

JazzysMom

New member
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote><i>Originally posted by: <b>CJsmom</b></i>

thanks so much. I will be calling the doc tomorrow and seeing what we can do about getting going with the testing.

After reading alot about CF this weekend, it could explain so much about what my son has been going thru. Its like the pieces are finally all fitting into the puzzle. Now we just need to get a concrete diagnosis to start treating him properly.

Also, does CF affect bone structure in any way? He walks hunched over, almost like a little old man and his chest midline in off center and he has a weird bone structure in his chest, one side protrudes more than the other.</end quote></div>


CF can cause what you describe for a few reasons. We dont absorb calcium, Vitamin A & Vitamin D well so his bones might be weak, but more likely is the trapping of air in his lungs. This trapping causes us to "Hunch" over to feel better while breathing.

Most of the time we dont realize it & have to make an extra effort to not do so. Eventually as CF progresses you can only do so much to avoid this. Its part of the natural progression.

If one lung is more damage then the other that would explain how one side seems off from the other.

Keep us updated!
 

JazzysMom

New member
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote><i>Originally posted by: <b>CJsmom</b></i>

thanks so much. I will be calling the doc tomorrow and seeing what we can do about getting going with the testing.

After reading alot about CF this weekend, it could explain so much about what my son has been going thru. Its like the pieces are finally all fitting into the puzzle. Now we just need to get a concrete diagnosis to start treating him properly.

Also, does CF affect bone structure in any way? He walks hunched over, almost like a little old man and his chest midline in off center and he has a weird bone structure in his chest, one side protrudes more than the other.</end quote></div>


CF can cause what you describe for a few reasons. We dont absorb calcium, Vitamin A & Vitamin D well so his bones might be weak, but more likely is the trapping of air in his lungs. This trapping causes us to "Hunch" over to feel better while breathing.

Most of the time we dont realize it & have to make an extra effort to not do so. Eventually as CF progresses you can only do so much to avoid this. Its part of the natural progression.

If one lung is more damage then the other that would explain how one side seems off from the other.

Keep us updated!
 

JazzysMom

New member
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote><i>Originally posted by: <b>CJsmom</b></i>

thanks so much. I will be calling the doc tomorrow and seeing what we can do about getting going with the testing.

After reading alot about CF this weekend, it could explain so much about what my son has been going thru. Its like the pieces are finally all fitting into the puzzle. Now we just need to get a concrete diagnosis to start treating him properly.

Also, does CF affect bone structure in any way? He walks hunched over, almost like a little old man and his chest midline in off center and he has a weird bone structure in his chest, one side protrudes more than the other.</end quote>


CF can cause what you describe for a few reasons. We dont absorb calcium, Vitamin A & Vitamin D well so his bones might be weak, but more likely is the trapping of air in his lungs. This trapping causes us to "Hunch" over to feel better while breathing.

Most of the time we dont realize it & have to make an extra effort to not do so. Eventually as CF progresses you can only do so much to avoid this. Its part of the natural progression.

If one lung is more damage then the other that would explain how one side seems off from the other.

Keep us updated!
 

JazzysMom

New member
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote><i>Originally posted by: <b>CJsmom</b></i>
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<br />thanks so much. I will be calling the doc tomorrow and seeing what we can do about getting going with the testing.
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<br />After reading alot about CF this weekend, it could explain so much about what my son has been going thru. Its like the pieces are finally all fitting into the puzzle. Now we just need to get a concrete diagnosis to start treating him properly.
<br />
<br />Also, does CF affect bone structure in any way? He walks hunched over, almost like a little old man and his chest midline in off center and he has a weird bone structure in his chest, one side protrudes more than the other.</end quote>
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<br />CF can cause what you describe for a few reasons. We dont absorb calcium, Vitamin A & Vitamin D well so his bones might be weak, but more likely is the trapping of air in his lungs. This trapping causes us to "Hunch" over to feel better while breathing.
<br />
<br />Most of the time we dont realize it & have to make an extra effort to not do so. Eventually as CF progresses you can only do so much to avoid this. Its part of the natural progression.
<br />
<br />If one lung is more damage then the other that would explain how one side seems off from the other.
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<br />Keep us updated!
<br />
 

Alyssa

New member
Yes, pursuing testing is definitely warranted...you have described <b>all very classic CF symptoms</b>....

Please let us know how the testing turns out -- and I'm sure if you have already been reading on this site you know to ask for full genetic testing (1,561 genes) and to be suspicious of high normal or borderline sweat test results.
 

Alyssa

New member
Yes, pursuing testing is definitely warranted...you have described <b>all very classic CF symptoms</b>....

Please let us know how the testing turns out -- and I'm sure if you have already been reading on this site you know to ask for full genetic testing (1,561 genes) and to be suspicious of high normal or borderline sweat test results.
 

Alyssa

New member
Yes, pursuing testing is definitely warranted...you have described <b>all very classic CF symptoms</b>....

Please let us know how the testing turns out -- and I'm sure if you have already been reading on this site you know to ask for full genetic testing (1,561 genes) and to be suspicious of high normal or borderline sweat test results.
 

Alyssa

New member
Yes, pursuing testing is definitely warranted...you have described <b>all very classic CF symptoms</b>....

Please let us know how the testing turns out -- and I'm sure if you have already been reading on this site you know to ask for full genetic testing (1,561 genes) and to be suspicious of high normal or borderline sweat test results.
 

Alyssa

New member
Yes, pursuing testing is definitely warranted...you have described <b>all very classic CF symptoms</b>....
<br />
<br />Please let us know how the testing turns out -- and I'm sure if you have already been reading on this site you know to ask for full genetic testing (1,561 genes) and to be suspicious of high normal or borderline sweat test results.
 

CJsmom

New member
I'm just really upset that the docs never thought to test him before now...he is 13 and has been having asthma issues since he was 2 and GI issues since he was 6. I guess the different docs just never put 2 and 2 together
 

CJsmom

New member
I'm just really upset that the docs never thought to test him before now...he is 13 and has been having asthma issues since he was 2 and GI issues since he was 6. I guess the different docs just never put 2 and 2 together
 

CJsmom

New member
I'm just really upset that the docs never thought to test him before now...he is 13 and has been having asthma issues since he was 2 and GI issues since he was 6. I guess the different docs just never put 2 and 2 together
 

CJsmom

New member
I'm just really upset that the docs never thought to test him before now...he is 13 and has been having asthma issues since he was 2 and GI issues since he was 6. I guess the different docs just never put 2 and 2 together
 

CJsmom

New member
I'm just really upset that the docs never thought to test him before now...he is 13 and has been having asthma issues since he was 2 and GI issues since he was 6. I guess the different docs just never put 2 and 2 together
 
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