My son was diagnosed at age 10. As the therapies were added including HTS we noticed the following.
Prior to diagnosis, he would get a chest infection ever 2 to 4 months and go on a Z-pack to clear it up. Since CF diagnosis we have only had one chest infection that made him sick enough to go on a antibiotic.
His lung capacity at diagnosis was in the mid 80's now he is at 107.
We do our HTS 5 days a week, twice a day along with the vesting, the weekends when he is swimming, playing basketball, outside, and running around we have a break. Pulmozyme every day never a break. Since he is pancreatic sufficient, what a strange term, we have no pills other than culterelle and singular.
In reviewing his ability to resist different bacteria, I have faith in the fact that the saline, vesting and Pulmozyme combination is what has aided his ability to stave off an infection. While the study shows some interesting information, I would think each persons experience would be more indicative than a general NIH study.
Just my 2 cents worth.
Jeff Wise
Dad of Parker. Diag age 10, about to be 13. df508, r347p