mom2lillian
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<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote><i>Originally posted by: <b>Mommy2Alysa</b></i>
So you think that if we fix the mould issue (either by removing ALL of it, impossible I know, or by moving out of the house) her "asthma" could go away also?
<b>This is precisely how I feel. Even if it is not 100% gone it will be much much better. I do not feel it is a coicidence this startedhappening when you are living in this house, do you? You are the mom and have the inuition, all real world financial logic etc aside what does your gut tell you?</b>
I mean, it kills me thinking that I made her sicker. I finally got over the fact that she was born with CF and I could have done NOTHING different to prevent it but I am struggling with the fact that we are living in a house with mould in the basement and that THAT is making her sick....
<b>Don't feel guilty over this her having cf, like you said nothting you can do, as long as you do what you feel is best from your child from here on out that is the best gift you can give and more than most parents out there today of non cf'ers. As far as the house please see above comment</b>
I could just be thinking of the worst case scenerio but I would rather be thinking the worst and be pleasantly surprised to find out I was wrong then to go along thinking everything is perfect and be shocked to find out something serious... does that make sense?
Yes. I think you are looking at this the right way, you cant over state the seriousness of the situation in my opinion.</end quote></div>
I am with lightNlife I too lived in some homes, one of which was a farm that greatly affected my breathing. When I lived on a farm we also had wood burning heat! No joke. There were no filters just dusty smokey heat. Not surprisingly this is when I started having rael problems as a teen and landing in hopsital with 'asthma' bronchitis allergies etc etc.
So you think that if we fix the mould issue (either by removing ALL of it, impossible I know, or by moving out of the house) her "asthma" could go away also?
<b>This is precisely how I feel. Even if it is not 100% gone it will be much much better. I do not feel it is a coicidence this startedhappening when you are living in this house, do you? You are the mom and have the inuition, all real world financial logic etc aside what does your gut tell you?</b>
I mean, it kills me thinking that I made her sicker. I finally got over the fact that she was born with CF and I could have done NOTHING different to prevent it but I am struggling with the fact that we are living in a house with mould in the basement and that THAT is making her sick....
<b>Don't feel guilty over this her having cf, like you said nothting you can do, as long as you do what you feel is best from your child from here on out that is the best gift you can give and more than most parents out there today of non cf'ers. As far as the house please see above comment</b>
I could just be thinking of the worst case scenerio but I would rather be thinking the worst and be pleasantly surprised to find out I was wrong then to go along thinking everything is perfect and be shocked to find out something serious... does that make sense?
Yes. I think you are looking at this the right way, you cant over state the seriousness of the situation in my opinion.</end quote></div>
I am with lightNlife I too lived in some homes, one of which was a farm that greatly affected my breathing. When I lived on a farm we also had wood burning heat! No joke. There were no filters just dusty smokey heat. Not surprisingly this is when I started having rael problems as a teen and landing in hopsital with 'asthma' bronchitis allergies etc etc.