help alleviate my irrational fears!!

DEES4

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I agree with Amy......my son with cf is very happy and extremely active. He is alot more active than my other three without cf ever were!! I hope your son has a negative sweat test tomorrow!!
Carrie
 

DEES4

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I agree with Amy......my son with cf is very happy and extremely active. He is alot more active than my other three without cf ever were!! I hope your son has a negative sweat test tomorrow!!
Carrie
 

DEES4

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I agree with Amy......my son with cf is very happy and extremely active. He is alot more active than my other three without cf ever were!! I hope your son has a negative sweat test tomorrow!!
Carrie
 

annonymous

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np2-
i got the malabsorption information from The AAP's handbook called "Your Baby's First Year" on pages 434-435. The way I understand it, it talks about a virus or bacterial infection, but it also states, "malabsorption commonly occurs in a normal baby for a day or two. it rarely lasts much longer. however, if two or more of the following signs or symptoms PERSIST, notify your pediatrician." it also states that malabsorption can be normal for some babies who may just consume more food to make up for nutrients that they are losing. some have no discomfort or damage and malabsorption in these cases is no cause for concern. IMO, i think that anyone can malabsorb (even without an infection). there is a lot of fat in breastmilk and if your ds is also eating things like the guacomole...it may be no big deal if it was an oily poop. i won't go into any details, but i ate way too much mcdonalds the other day and i experienced the perfect, textbook CF poop.....and i do NOT have CF! LOL.
I hope you get a good report from the doctor tomorrow! GOOD LUCK!
 

annonymous

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np2-
i got the malabsorption information from The AAP's handbook called "Your Baby's First Year" on pages 434-435. The way I understand it, it talks about a virus or bacterial infection, but it also states, "malabsorption commonly occurs in a normal baby for a day or two. it rarely lasts much longer. however, if two or more of the following signs or symptoms PERSIST, notify your pediatrician." it also states that malabsorption can be normal for some babies who may just consume more food to make up for nutrients that they are losing. some have no discomfort or damage and malabsorption in these cases is no cause for concern. IMO, i think that anyone can malabsorb (even without an infection). there is a lot of fat in breastmilk and if your ds is also eating things like the guacomole...it may be no big deal if it was an oily poop. i won't go into any details, but i ate way too much mcdonalds the other day and i experienced the perfect, textbook CF poop.....and i do NOT have CF! LOL.
I hope you get a good report from the doctor tomorrow! GOOD LUCK!
 

annonymous

New member
np2-
i got the malabsorption information from The AAP's handbook called "Your Baby's First Year" on pages 434-435. The way I understand it, it talks about a virus or bacterial infection, but it also states, "malabsorption commonly occurs in a normal baby for a day or two. it rarely lasts much longer. however, if two or more of the following signs or symptoms PERSIST, notify your pediatrician." it also states that malabsorption can be normal for some babies who may just consume more food to make up for nutrients that they are losing. some have no discomfort or damage and malabsorption in these cases is no cause for concern. IMO, i think that anyone can malabsorb (even without an infection). there is a lot of fat in breastmilk and if your ds is also eating things like the guacomole...it may be no big deal if it was an oily poop. i won't go into any details, but i ate way too much mcdonalds the other day and i experienced the perfect, textbook CF poop.....and i do NOT have CF! LOL.
I hope you get a good report from the doctor tomorrow! GOOD LUCK!
 

np2

New member
Hi Everbody,

My son's sweat test was negative!!! I'm so relieved! Thank you all for your support and understanding. I really appreciate it. I sure hope that oily poo was just a fluke because i have no energy left for worrying about what else could be causing it. I wish you all the best and thank you again for all of your help. This is such a great community of mothers!
 

np2

New member
Hi Everbody,

My son's sweat test was negative!!! I'm so relieved! Thank you all for your support and understanding. I really appreciate it. I sure hope that oily poo was just a fluke because i have no energy left for worrying about what else could be causing it. I wish you all the best and thank you again for all of your help. This is such a great community of mothers!
 

np2

New member
Hi Everbody,

My son's sweat test was negative!!! I'm so relieved! Thank you all for your support and understanding. I really appreciate it. I sure hope that oily poo was just a fluke because i have no energy left for worrying about what else could be causing it. I wish you all the best and thank you again for all of your help. This is such a great community of mothers!
 

ktsmom

New member
np2 - I am SO glad to hear it! I thought about you guys all day today.

I know it was hard, but I believe it was the right thing to do. Now you can take a break from your worries; what a huge relief this must be for you!

Take care,

Dana
Mom to Katy (3, cf) and Kyra (6, no cf)
 

ktsmom

New member
np2 - I am SO glad to hear it! I thought about you guys all day today.

I know it was hard, but I believe it was the right thing to do. Now you can take a break from your worries; what a huge relief this must be for you!

Take care,

Dana
Mom to Katy (3, cf) and Kyra (6, no cf)
 

ktsmom

New member
np2 - I am SO glad to hear it! I thought about you guys all day today.

I know it was hard, but I believe it was the right thing to do. Now you can take a break from your worries; what a huge relief this must be for you!

Take care,

Dana
Mom to Katy (3, cf) and Kyra (6, no cf)
 
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