RebeccaRose
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<span style="font-size: small;">Hello everyone. First let me beg your forgiveness for this very long post! <img title="Embarassed" src="include/wysiwyg/tinymce/jscripts/tiny_mce/plugins/emotions/img/smiley-embarassed.gif" alt="Embarassed" border="0" />! We are on a journey with our 7 yr old daughter and I am wondering if it might be leading to CF. Here's some history on her:
<p style="margin-bottom: 0in;"><span style="font-size: small;">She's 7 yrs 8 months, 48 lbs, 47”. When she was born she was 7 lbs 18 3/4”. Keep in mind I am only 5'1”, my DH is only 5'3”, my 14 yr old DS is 5'3”, my MIL is 4'11” & my mom was about 5'3”, so we are a bunch of shorties.
<p style="margin-bottom: 0in;"><span style="font-size: small;">She's had problems w/ constipation since 5 days old. Had tubes put in at 18 months. Had a tough time feeding as a baby... crying screaming very gassy would suck bottle a few minutes then refuse to drink any more. Dr just said colic... went through this for months. At 8 months old she had tests done by pedi gastro dr, had 24 hr PH probe, gastric emptying study & endoscopy. All were normal. Once baby food and solid food was introduced she'd get red rough rash around her mouth with just about anything, even stage 1 carrots. She never lost weight as a baby or child but was/still is low on the percentile scale. Got hives at 18 months after eating walnuts, so labeled tree nut allergy, but never confirmed w/ testing.
<p style="margin-bottom: 0in;"><span style="font-size: small;">She has been on ½ dose of Miralax daily for the past 3 yrs for the constipation. There is no going off it or her BM's are huge and she gets so backed up she ends needing an enema. I do have to say she is not a good drinker. It is a daily battle on my part to get fluids of any kind in her. She's not defiant or anything just has to be “encouraged” all day to drink, drink, drink. If I were not the drinking police she would easily go all day all meals barely drinking anything. She has had a lot of complaints of tummy hurting and/or feeling nauseous, what I feel is maybe more than what the average kid would complain about... and as you will read further down she's been on so many antibiotics that I figured it was from that and/or the miralax.
<p style="margin-bottom: 0in;"><span style="font-size: small;">Besides the tubes from repeat ear infections the majority of her childhood hasn't been filled with more than normal sickness. She had walking pneumonia once a few yrs ago, got over it just fine w/ 5 day zithromax.
<p style="margin-bottom: 0in;"><span style="font-size: small;">The trouble started Sept. 2010. She had repeat sinus infections that Sept, Nov & Dec. The main symptom is cough but also... drainage, stuffiness or swollen nasal passages not in the upper nose but farther back, snoring. So finally got the sinus infections cleared up by Jan 2011 and didn't have any more problems.
<p style="margin-bottom: 0in;"><span style="font-size: small;">Then the sinus infections started again Sept 2011, Nov & Jan 2012 and that January one is the one we are still dealing with as of today. She had Augmentin in Sept, Omnicef in Nov, Omnicef again in Jan, then the Augmentin again, then finally this last one that she's still on is Bactrim.
<p style="margin-bottom: 0in;"><span style="font-size: small;">She has tried 2 months of Zyrtec, 2 weeks of Singulair, several weeks of Nasacort. Various OTC meds. None of those really helped at all except the Nasacort did sorta help with that stuffy nose/snoring thing. With the antibiotics she would sorta start to improve by day 5 and better completely by the end of the course, except that is for this last January infection. She got to a point of being about 75% better then it would just ramp back up a few days after the antibiotic ended. Which is why they tried the Bactrim this last time Pedi said it is good sometimes for resistant strains. But let me back up a bit, on Feb 6<sup>th</sup> while we were still on the Omnicef, we went back in because the cough was still there and the Pedi heard wheezing. So he started her on Albuteral. That was the only thing so far that made the biggest impact, noticed a big improvement and eventually the cough actually went away. We were only to use the albuteral a week, and by that time she was done with the omnicef too. We had 4 full days of sickness free, no cough no snoring. Then on Thurs Feb 16<sup>th</sup> she got a fever and what seemed like a simple cold, really stuffy snotty, no wheezing this time & no cough... yet. So Doc thought ok, she's just really unlucky and it's just a virus. The very next day she complained of bad ear pain, went back in... ear infection. Also a small cough had started. That's the day we started the Bactrim. 2 days later on the 20<sup>th</sup>, fever spiked to 102 (fever had been gone) and the coughing was really bad. So I started the albuteral and nasacort again.
<p style="margin-bottom: 0in;"><span style="font-size: small;">Ended back at the Dr's on Wed the 22<sup>nd</sup>. He heard more wheezing. So he added Qvar along w/ the albuteral. And he ordered a chest x-ray which turned out to be, exact quote from pedi, “stone cold normal”. So that's where we are today. We are on day 8 of the Bactrim and have had 4 days on the Qvar. The cough is most definitely better in frequency, but when she does cough is sounds terrible, sounds wet and junky. How can it sound so junky but the chest xray was clear?
<p style="margin-bottom: 0in;"><span style="font-size: small;">The coughing at night is better, we've had nights through all this where it was coughing every hour or two. So here lately some nights no coughing at all (at least that I hear) and some nights just a couple/few times.
<p style="margin-bottom: 0in;"><span style="font-size: small;">So the pediatrician said he is leaning towards, again his words, “asthma/allergy phenomenon”. We don't smoke and we have no pets. He also said his next step was to send us to an allergist. After doing my own research online I mentioned to him during one of our many visits CF and he said it could be a possibility but you think the most common first. This last visit we talked about CF again and he said with the chest xray clear he was still leaning towards the asthma/allergy and we'd wait to see if she responds to the Qvar, see an allergist and then if she's no better our next step would be the sweat test. We'd have to go a couple hours away for that.
<p style="margin-bottom: 0in;"><span style="font-size: small;">So if you've made it through this very long post to this point would you care to add your comments and/or advise? I really feel like she meets a lot of the criteria for CF even though she's not had a lot or any really actual lung infections. But I've been lurking on this forum for awhile now and I've seen that sometimes kids just have sinus issues. Plus with her constipation... I'm just wondering if that is the DX we will eventually get.
<p style="margin-bottom: 0in;"><span style="font-size: small;">Thank you so much for your time and any advise.
<p style="margin-bottom: 0in;"><span style="font-size: small;">She's 7 yrs 8 months, 48 lbs, 47”. When she was born she was 7 lbs 18 3/4”. Keep in mind I am only 5'1”, my DH is only 5'3”, my 14 yr old DS is 5'3”, my MIL is 4'11” & my mom was about 5'3”, so we are a bunch of shorties.
<p style="margin-bottom: 0in;"><span style="font-size: small;">She's had problems w/ constipation since 5 days old. Had tubes put in at 18 months. Had a tough time feeding as a baby... crying screaming very gassy would suck bottle a few minutes then refuse to drink any more. Dr just said colic... went through this for months. At 8 months old she had tests done by pedi gastro dr, had 24 hr PH probe, gastric emptying study & endoscopy. All were normal. Once baby food and solid food was introduced she'd get red rough rash around her mouth with just about anything, even stage 1 carrots. She never lost weight as a baby or child but was/still is low on the percentile scale. Got hives at 18 months after eating walnuts, so labeled tree nut allergy, but never confirmed w/ testing.
<p style="margin-bottom: 0in;"><span style="font-size: small;">She has been on ½ dose of Miralax daily for the past 3 yrs for the constipation. There is no going off it or her BM's are huge and she gets so backed up she ends needing an enema. I do have to say she is not a good drinker. It is a daily battle on my part to get fluids of any kind in her. She's not defiant or anything just has to be “encouraged” all day to drink, drink, drink. If I were not the drinking police she would easily go all day all meals barely drinking anything. She has had a lot of complaints of tummy hurting and/or feeling nauseous, what I feel is maybe more than what the average kid would complain about... and as you will read further down she's been on so many antibiotics that I figured it was from that and/or the miralax.
<p style="margin-bottom: 0in;"><span style="font-size: small;">Besides the tubes from repeat ear infections the majority of her childhood hasn't been filled with more than normal sickness. She had walking pneumonia once a few yrs ago, got over it just fine w/ 5 day zithromax.
<p style="margin-bottom: 0in;"><span style="font-size: small;">The trouble started Sept. 2010. She had repeat sinus infections that Sept, Nov & Dec. The main symptom is cough but also... drainage, stuffiness or swollen nasal passages not in the upper nose but farther back, snoring. So finally got the sinus infections cleared up by Jan 2011 and didn't have any more problems.
<p style="margin-bottom: 0in;"><span style="font-size: small;">Then the sinus infections started again Sept 2011, Nov & Jan 2012 and that January one is the one we are still dealing with as of today. She had Augmentin in Sept, Omnicef in Nov, Omnicef again in Jan, then the Augmentin again, then finally this last one that she's still on is Bactrim.
<p style="margin-bottom: 0in;"><span style="font-size: small;">She has tried 2 months of Zyrtec, 2 weeks of Singulair, several weeks of Nasacort. Various OTC meds. None of those really helped at all except the Nasacort did sorta help with that stuffy nose/snoring thing. With the antibiotics she would sorta start to improve by day 5 and better completely by the end of the course, except that is for this last January infection. She got to a point of being about 75% better then it would just ramp back up a few days after the antibiotic ended. Which is why they tried the Bactrim this last time Pedi said it is good sometimes for resistant strains. But let me back up a bit, on Feb 6<sup>th</sup> while we were still on the Omnicef, we went back in because the cough was still there and the Pedi heard wheezing. So he started her on Albuteral. That was the only thing so far that made the biggest impact, noticed a big improvement and eventually the cough actually went away. We were only to use the albuteral a week, and by that time she was done with the omnicef too. We had 4 full days of sickness free, no cough no snoring. Then on Thurs Feb 16<sup>th</sup> she got a fever and what seemed like a simple cold, really stuffy snotty, no wheezing this time & no cough... yet. So Doc thought ok, she's just really unlucky and it's just a virus. The very next day she complained of bad ear pain, went back in... ear infection. Also a small cough had started. That's the day we started the Bactrim. 2 days later on the 20<sup>th</sup>, fever spiked to 102 (fever had been gone) and the coughing was really bad. So I started the albuteral and nasacort again.
<p style="margin-bottom: 0in;"><span style="font-size: small;">Ended back at the Dr's on Wed the 22<sup>nd</sup>. He heard more wheezing. So he added Qvar along w/ the albuteral. And he ordered a chest x-ray which turned out to be, exact quote from pedi, “stone cold normal”. So that's where we are today. We are on day 8 of the Bactrim and have had 4 days on the Qvar. The cough is most definitely better in frequency, but when she does cough is sounds terrible, sounds wet and junky. How can it sound so junky but the chest xray was clear?
<p style="margin-bottom: 0in;"><span style="font-size: small;">The coughing at night is better, we've had nights through all this where it was coughing every hour or two. So here lately some nights no coughing at all (at least that I hear) and some nights just a couple/few times.
<p style="margin-bottom: 0in;"><span style="font-size: small;">So the pediatrician said he is leaning towards, again his words, “asthma/allergy phenomenon”. We don't smoke and we have no pets. He also said his next step was to send us to an allergist. After doing my own research online I mentioned to him during one of our many visits CF and he said it could be a possibility but you think the most common first. This last visit we talked about CF again and he said with the chest xray clear he was still leaning towards the asthma/allergy and we'd wait to see if she responds to the Qvar, see an allergist and then if she's no better our next step would be the sweat test. We'd have to go a couple hours away for that.
<p style="margin-bottom: 0in;"><span style="font-size: small;">So if you've made it through this very long post to this point would you care to add your comments and/or advise? I really feel like she meets a lot of the criteria for CF even though she's not had a lot or any really actual lung infections. But I've been lurking on this forum for awhile now and I've seen that sometimes kids just have sinus issues. Plus with her constipation... I'm just wondering if that is the DX we will eventually get.
<p style="margin-bottom: 0in;"><span style="font-size: small;">Thank you so much for your time and any advise.