First, thanks to all of you for your posts. I have just found this site, although my daughters were diagnosed over a year ago. I am curious to hear from anyone out there who has been diagnosed with CF, but is heterozygous. Both of my daughters (ages 5 and 2) have one delta 508 and 5T. The oldest has a borderline sweat (49) and the youngest a low normal (11). We have been told, and our research has confirmed, that they fall into a gray area, where the course of the disease (or even whether or not it is fully expressed) will depend on a bunch of modifying genes that they don't yet fully understand. So far, it is pretty clear that the oldest daughter has CF or CF-related lung issues, but no digestive issues (so far). She had her first hospitalization this spring, and has cultured for psuedomonas. The younger one, however, seems to largely have sinus problems, so we are still hopeful she will develop nothing more severe than chronic sinusitis. Although the genetic test results were identical, we know that that does not mean the expression of the genes will be the same.
Our frustration is that we can get no clear consensus on the appropriate treatment or label for either girl. As parents, we want to be advocates for both girls. We want to be sure they get aggressive treatment if needed, but also help them have the best quality of life they can. If any of you have advice, resources, or even just some perspective to offer on you own experiences with borderline cases, I would love to hear it.
I apologize if this topic has already been posted; I did search for the topic, but did not find one that matched.
Our frustration is that we can get no clear consensus on the appropriate treatment or label for either girl. As parents, we want to be advocates for both girls. We want to be sure they get aggressive treatment if needed, but also help them have the best quality of life they can. If any of you have advice, resources, or even just some perspective to offer on you own experiences with borderline cases, I would love to hear it.
I apologize if this topic has already been posted; I did search for the topic, but did not find one that matched.