Hi everyone!
I really need some help. My 2 1/2yr old daughter has been diagnosed with Pancreatic Insufficiency but we don't know why. She has been on enzymes since last Oct. She has had the sweat test for CF twice. Negative. She was also tested for other things and they were negative as well. Her symptoms seem to go right along with the digestive/pancreatic part of CF. Is it possible to have one of the different mutations of the disease and test negative on the sweat test????
I have tried to do research myself to come up with some answers, and I have not found any incidences of Pancreatic Insufficiency for no reason. She also became extremely bow-legged after she started walking, and I could not help but think it had something to do with her malabsorption problem.
Now, she is having significant problems with her teeth. The enamel is not very hard on most of them, and is literally chipping away!! She has several that are going to have to be fixed now or she will lose the teeth.
I am so frustrated by not knowing what is wrong with her!!!! I am now even more concerned, because I have a 2 month old son who is exhibiting the same bowel problems that she began with. But, I have a 5yr old who is perfectly fine.
If anyone has any thoughts, please help me!!!!
Thank you,
Edna
I really need some help. My 2 1/2yr old daughter has been diagnosed with Pancreatic Insufficiency but we don't know why. She has been on enzymes since last Oct. She has had the sweat test for CF twice. Negative. She was also tested for other things and they were negative as well. Her symptoms seem to go right along with the digestive/pancreatic part of CF. Is it possible to have one of the different mutations of the disease and test negative on the sweat test????
I have tried to do research myself to come up with some answers, and I have not found any incidences of Pancreatic Insufficiency for no reason. She also became extremely bow-legged after she started walking, and I could not help but think it had something to do with her malabsorption problem.
Now, she is having significant problems with her teeth. The enamel is not very hard on most of them, and is literally chipping away!! She has several that are going to have to be fixed now or she will lose the teeth.
I am so frustrated by not knowing what is wrong with her!!!! I am now even more concerned, because I have a 2 month old son who is exhibiting the same bowel problems that she began with. But, I have a 5yr old who is perfectly fine.
If anyone has any thoughts, please help me!!!!
Thank you,
Edna