This is my first post but I have lurked here since December 2008 when my 9 year old daughter, Shelby, was diagnosed with CF. At the time of diagnosis her FEV1 was 116. In November 2009 it was 90. As of yesterday it was 68. I have talked, yelled, and anything I could think of to get her doctor to help her.
Last summer Shelby was started on Flovent. She started showing signs of hyperglycemia. Even though I reported every symptom I was the one who had to use my husband's glucose meter and test her. Her blood sugar was over 600. It doesn't end there. Later I started noticing changes in Shelby's body (stretch marks, thickening in the middle, red face). I dutifully reported these symptoms and was told she was fat. Again I had to sit down and study the symptoms. She had steroid induced Cushings Syndrome. I'm am in no way a medical professional. After I diagnosed we
were seen by a endo and now the hyperglycemia and the Cushings have resolved.
On each of these occassions only the Nurse Practioner has helped. Her doctor is patronizing and seems to feel all new symptoms are my fault.
Yesterday her doc tells us she has mold nodules in her lungs and needs a bronch. She just had one on Jan. 13 of this year when she was admitted for IVs that did nothing. (Her pfts continued to decrease) It did show mold and fungus but until her Nurse Practitioner is back in the office on Monday I can't find out what the molds and fungus were. I do feel he could be on to something with this, but with his history and her decreasing LF I don't have a lot of faith. Does anyone have any experience with molds or fungus (she is negative for ABPA) I would be grateful for any input.
Teresa
Last summer Shelby was started on Flovent. She started showing signs of hyperglycemia. Even though I reported every symptom I was the one who had to use my husband's glucose meter and test her. Her blood sugar was over 600. It doesn't end there. Later I started noticing changes in Shelby's body (stretch marks, thickening in the middle, red face). I dutifully reported these symptoms and was told she was fat. Again I had to sit down and study the symptoms. She had steroid induced Cushings Syndrome. I'm am in no way a medical professional. After I diagnosed we
were seen by a endo and now the hyperglycemia and the Cushings have resolved.
On each of these occassions only the Nurse Practioner has helped. Her doctor is patronizing and seems to feel all new symptoms are my fault.
Yesterday her doc tells us she has mold nodules in her lungs and needs a bronch. She just had one on Jan. 13 of this year when she was admitted for IVs that did nothing. (Her pfts continued to decrease) It did show mold and fungus but until her Nurse Practitioner is back in the office on Monday I can't find out what the molds and fungus were. I do feel he could be on to something with this, but with his history and her decreasing LF I don't have a lot of faith. Does anyone have any experience with molds or fungus (she is negative for ABPA) I would be grateful for any input.
Teresa