<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote><i>Originally posted by: <b>concernedmom</b></i>
<b><i>very few doctors will order an extended panel until they've first completed a cheaper, less comprehensive panel</i></b>. The cheaper, less comprehensive panels only test for a small fraction of mutations. <b><i>A negative on these panels doesn't mean anything except that your child does not have the mutations you tested for. </i></b> </end quote></div>
this part blows my mind. it's not like the doc is paying for it. the patient pays. so why would the doc care?
i don't know why they do sweat testing at all. too much variability.
want to know if someone has CF? get a full CF gene panel right off the bat.
why mess around?????
<b><i>very few doctors will order an extended panel until they've first completed a cheaper, less comprehensive panel</i></b>. The cheaper, less comprehensive panels only test for a small fraction of mutations. <b><i>A negative on these panels doesn't mean anything except that your child does not have the mutations you tested for. </i></b> </end quote></div>
this part blows my mind. it's not like the doc is paying for it. the patient pays. so why would the doc care?
i don't know why they do sweat testing at all. too much variability.
want to know if someone has CF? get a full CF gene panel right off the bat.
why mess around?????