mom2lillian
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mild case just means where your FEV1 is about 80% technically everyoen starts off mild. SOme docs use this term for those of us with 'atypical' diagnosis or prognosis though there really are not guidelines on this.
If you have two mutated genes then you have CF. You can clarify with your ENT what he means by a variant. He probably asked this because you dont fit into the realm of the 'normal' stereotype case--this happens to me all the time with docs questioning my status so I take the opportunity to give them a little lesson on CF 101+ which is just basically me educating htem on the possibilities outside of the 'norm' that they are used to reading about and my case etc.
If you have two mutated genes then you have CF. You can clarify with your ENT what he means by a variant. He probably asked this because you dont fit into the realm of the 'normal' stereotype case--this happens to me all the time with docs questioning my status so I take the opportunity to give them a little lesson on CF 101+ which is just basically me educating htem on the possibilities outside of the 'norm' that they are used to reading about and my case etc.