wanderlost
New member
1) is it pseudenoma or pseudemona?
2)The last time I went to the clinic, about a week ago, I just happened to glance at my chart and saw a lab sheet that said many pseudemona asperillius (or whatever) type 2. So I asked the doc, as I have NEVER been told that I have psuedemonas. I do not take any Cf related meds save for creon, albuterol and advair. Though I did just get a nebulizer to try the hypertonic saline (which I don't have yet). So, obvioulsy I have never been treated for this. The doc said that because I was older when I got it - though I have no idea when - probably after my son was born because I did not go to the clinic regularly before that, and because it isn't consistently in my cultures and because my PFTs are about the same and the fact that I am consistently gaining weight (I am offically "overweight" for my height!) that it wasn't a big deal. He basically gave me the idea that all Cfers get it and since my health is good not to worry about it...does this seem right? I am in no hurry to get on any meds, so tobi and the like doesn't seem like a great option to me, but I certainly do not want to exacerbate my situation. Opinions??
Also, when going through my labs he mentioned gram negative rods or something like that. Anyone know what that means? Thanks all!
2)The last time I went to the clinic, about a week ago, I just happened to glance at my chart and saw a lab sheet that said many pseudemona asperillius (or whatever) type 2. So I asked the doc, as I have NEVER been told that I have psuedemonas. I do not take any Cf related meds save for creon, albuterol and advair. Though I did just get a nebulizer to try the hypertonic saline (which I don't have yet). So, obvioulsy I have never been treated for this. The doc said that because I was older when I got it - though I have no idea when - probably after my son was born because I did not go to the clinic regularly before that, and because it isn't consistently in my cultures and because my PFTs are about the same and the fact that I am consistently gaining weight (I am offically "overweight" for my height!) that it wasn't a big deal. He basically gave me the idea that all Cfers get it and since my health is good not to worry about it...does this seem right? I am in no hurry to get on any meds, so tobi and the like doesn't seem like a great option to me, but I certainly do not want to exacerbate my situation. Opinions??
Also, when going through my labs he mentioned gram negative rods or something like that. Anyone know what that means? Thanks all!