MargaritaChic
New member
I suggest that you read this article. Someone on this board suggested it to me 2 years ago after our daughter was diagnosed with CF.
<a target=_blank class=ftalternatingbarlinklarge href="http://www.newyorker.com/archive/2004/12/06/041206fa_fact?currentPage=1">The Bell Curve</a>
We go to the University of Minnesota. Their motto is to be PROACTIVE with treatment. If you wait and only do treatment when the child is having issues, then you are being reactive. When you are reactive, the child already has damaged to their lungs, damaged that you may have been able to avoid.
Our daughter was started on a vest when she was 1 year old. Studies show that CPT is as effective as Vist treatment. But my person feeling is that Vest treatments are more consistant. Why? Because no 2 people will do CPT exactly the same and because tired hands may not do CPT hard enough.
Also, as they get older...the Vest will allow the person with CF more freedom to do their own treatments and not have to rely on anyone to do it for them.
<a target=_blank class=ftalternatingbarlinklarge href="http://www.newyorker.com/archive/2004/12/06/041206fa_fact?currentPage=1">The Bell Curve</a>
We go to the University of Minnesota. Their motto is to be PROACTIVE with treatment. If you wait and only do treatment when the child is having issues, then you are being reactive. When you are reactive, the child already has damaged to their lungs, damaged that you may have been able to avoid.
Our daughter was started on a vest when she was 1 year old. Studies show that CPT is as effective as Vist treatment. But my person feeling is that Vest treatments are more consistant. Why? Because no 2 people will do CPT exactly the same and because tired hands may not do CPT hard enough.
Also, as they get older...the Vest will allow the person with CF more freedom to do their own treatments and not have to rely on anyone to do it for them.