posting from "newly diagnosed
Thank you all for your replies. I am due to go back to the doctor
in three days. I am hoping that he will investigate further once he
sees that the second round of antibiotics and other meds has made
no difference. Hopefully I won't have to push too hard.
He seems to blame everything on this early period of
dehydration but now that I think back, although my son was feeding
pretty poorly, he WAS feeding and it now strikes me as odd that he
got so dehydrated in the first place. This has never been
investigated. Is there a link with dehydration in babies
and CF?<br>
<br>
With regard to his sweat, it IS salty (stings my tongue at times)
but my 18month old (my comparison) doesn't tend to sweat as much
and his head doesn't taste of anything at all, so it's hard to
tell. I think I will stop licking the poor kid's head now and just
wait and see what the doctor says!<br>
<br>
His poop appears normal to me. Maybe once a week he'll pass one
that's very oily and curdled but the rest of the time it's
clay-coloured and not too smelly at all. I'm not as
worried about his digestion as his breathing. <br>
<br>
Once again, thank you all for you replies. It has made me much more
determined to make sure the doctor looks into what's causing his
symptoms. I will keep you all posted either way.<br>
<br>
Boo
Thank you all for your replies. I am due to go back to the doctor
in three days. I am hoping that he will investigate further once he
sees that the second round of antibiotics and other meds has made
no difference. Hopefully I won't have to push too hard.
He seems to blame everything on this early period of
dehydration but now that I think back, although my son was feeding
pretty poorly, he WAS feeding and it now strikes me as odd that he
got so dehydrated in the first place. This has never been
investigated. Is there a link with dehydration in babies
and CF?<br>
<br>
With regard to his sweat, it IS salty (stings my tongue at times)
but my 18month old (my comparison) doesn't tend to sweat as much
and his head doesn't taste of anything at all, so it's hard to
tell. I think I will stop licking the poor kid's head now and just
wait and see what the doctor says!<br>
<br>
His poop appears normal to me. Maybe once a week he'll pass one
that's very oily and curdled but the rest of the time it's
clay-coloured and not too smelly at all. I'm not as
worried about his digestion as his breathing. <br>
<br>
Once again, thank you all for you replies. It has made me much more
determined to make sure the doctor looks into what's causing his
symptoms. I will keep you all posted either way.<br>
<br>
Boo