My son's father lives on a farm. We are not together, and do not get along. Unfortunately, co-parenting isn't possible with him, so I've petitioned for full custody of my son, Billy. He is 3, with CF.
One of my major concerns for my son is the farm. His father does NOT put a mask on him, ever. He has five horses, and there is hay in the barn at all times. Stacked all year round. He also piles up manure, then spreads it in the fields. He actually puts my son on the tractors to "help" him move hay and spread manure. I've been fighting him about this since his diagnosis, and he just says that I am just making up reasons for custody.
Billy got sick in August of this year - still going to his father's every day, and I cannot do anything about it until court in January (long story but my trial isn't until the end of Jan and I'm powerless to change it until then).
The cough would not go away. We tried Bactrim for an entire month... nothing worked. FInally, his docs admitted him for IV antibiotics. THey did his first bronchoscopy too. The bronch cultured pseudomonas, MRSA, and Aspergillus. They also tested his IgE levels, which came out at 379. Doc says that is slightly high for a kid his age - higher than they normally see.
I am LIVID. Upset... concerned. I feel that being at that farm raises his chances of APBA (is that right?) considerably if he continues to be constantly exposed to the hay and manure like that!
Does anyone have good information about it? As parents to CF children, would you allow your child to play in a barn on a daily basis, where there is always hay, peed and pooped on straw, piles of manure, and dust????
I am also currently looking for an expert witness for my trial. I would be so appreciative for any information anyone could help me with - any names of experts who would be willing to testify.
Thanks for listening.
Kristy
Bill's mommy
One of my major concerns for my son is the farm. His father does NOT put a mask on him, ever. He has five horses, and there is hay in the barn at all times. Stacked all year round. He also piles up manure, then spreads it in the fields. He actually puts my son on the tractors to "help" him move hay and spread manure. I've been fighting him about this since his diagnosis, and he just says that I am just making up reasons for custody.
Billy got sick in August of this year - still going to his father's every day, and I cannot do anything about it until court in January (long story but my trial isn't until the end of Jan and I'm powerless to change it until then).
The cough would not go away. We tried Bactrim for an entire month... nothing worked. FInally, his docs admitted him for IV antibiotics. THey did his first bronchoscopy too. The bronch cultured pseudomonas, MRSA, and Aspergillus. They also tested his IgE levels, which came out at 379. Doc says that is slightly high for a kid his age - higher than they normally see.
I am LIVID. Upset... concerned. I feel that being at that farm raises his chances of APBA (is that right?) considerably if he continues to be constantly exposed to the hay and manure like that!
Does anyone have good information about it? As parents to CF children, would you allow your child to play in a barn on a daily basis, where there is always hay, peed and pooped on straw, piles of manure, and dust????
I am also currently looking for an expert witness for my trial. I would be so appreciative for any information anyone could help me with - any names of experts who would be willing to testify.
Thanks for listening.
Kristy
Bill's mommy