Living with a newborn with a positive crms result
Hello. My 5 week old son was recently diagnosed with crms. This question may belong in a different area, but not sure where to post. I want to avoid pseudomonas infection and the Dr mentioned standing water. I read that while drinking tap water is safe, standing tap water may not be. I am concerned about the use of a Brita pitcher to mix with his formula since the water is standing water. Does anyone have any experience with this issue?
Does anyone have any guidance on putting their new baby in daycare? Our Dr said it was fine, but it makes me a little uncomfortable given the fact that he has two mutations.
Needless to say, I'm shocked by this diagnosis as I was tested prentally and was negative. However, I didnt realize they only tested the most common mutations. I have a rare mutation and as of now, my son's sweat test is normal, but would still like to be cautious. Im trying to balance my fear of him obtaining pseudomonas or other cf conditions with him living a normal life.
If anyone has any info on using pitchers of water, that would be a great. It's a small issue, but trying to get some sense of doing what's right for this little guy.
Thanks!
Hello. My 5 week old son was recently diagnosed with crms. This question may belong in a different area, but not sure where to post. I want to avoid pseudomonas infection and the Dr mentioned standing water. I read that while drinking tap water is safe, standing tap water may not be. I am concerned about the use of a Brita pitcher to mix with his formula since the water is standing water. Does anyone have any experience with this issue?
Does anyone have any guidance on putting their new baby in daycare? Our Dr said it was fine, but it makes me a little uncomfortable given the fact that he has two mutations.
Needless to say, I'm shocked by this diagnosis as I was tested prentally and was negative. However, I didnt realize they only tested the most common mutations. I have a rare mutation and as of now, my son's sweat test is normal, but would still like to be cautious. Im trying to balance my fear of him obtaining pseudomonas or other cf conditions with him living a normal life.
If anyone has any info on using pitchers of water, that would be a great. It's a small issue, but trying to get some sense of doing what's right for this little guy.
Thanks!
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