dancingsparrow
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<P>My boyfriend of one year has CF and is in great health at 24. His CF is quite severe, resulting in dozens of surgeries from birth and into his teens. He eats plenty, uses he vest daily and is extremely active at work and at play. His PFTs are over 100 and have been consistently for years. </P>
<P>My question pertains to his daily bodily functions. He has had terrible gas since before he can remember. I have been wondering for a while if it was common in all those who have CF or if its something he is consuming. All his life he was raised to eat red meat...a lot of it. Every day, for 1 or more meals on top of eating beef jerky for snacks everyday. I know healthy humans get really smelly gas after eating red meat. I figured if that wasn't the source, it may just be making a common CF symptom worse. </P>
<P>I also know he has to consume enzymes in the pill form before every meal so his food actually digests since his pancreas doesn't work at all. Could these be the culprit, regardless of the beef? </P>
<P>I've casually talked to him about trying a test fun of no beef for a week or two to see if it helped. I don't know if he will try in earnest since I am not the sort of woman to make him do something he doesn't want to. </P>
<P>I would really appreciate any opinions or advice. Im a every understanding woman from a family with a medical background on both sides, but this is entirely new territory for me. I just want him to be as comfortable and happy as possible. </P>
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<P>Thank you!</P></SPAN>
<P>My boyfriend of one year has CF and is in great health at 24. His CF is quite severe, resulting in dozens of surgeries from birth and into his teens. He eats plenty, uses he vest daily and is extremely active at work and at play. His PFTs are over 100 and have been consistently for years. </P>
<P>My question pertains to his daily bodily functions. He has had terrible gas since before he can remember. I have been wondering for a while if it was common in all those who have CF or if its something he is consuming. All his life he was raised to eat red meat...a lot of it. Every day, for 1 or more meals on top of eating beef jerky for snacks everyday. I know healthy humans get really smelly gas after eating red meat. I figured if that wasn't the source, it may just be making a common CF symptom worse. </P>
<P>I also know he has to consume enzymes in the pill form before every meal so his food actually digests since his pancreas doesn't work at all. Could these be the culprit, regardless of the beef? </P>
<P>I've casually talked to him about trying a test fun of no beef for a week or two to see if it helped. I don't know if he will try in earnest since I am not the sort of woman to make him do something he doesn't want to. </P>
<P>I would really appreciate any opinions or advice. Im a every understanding woman from a family with a medical background on both sides, but this is entirely new territory for me. I just want him to be as comfortable and happy as possible. </P>
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<P>Thank you!</P></SPAN>