My son is 6 years old and has been sick with different things since he was a baby. Excess wax build up in ears, Ear infections that led to Cholesteatoma, Respitory infections where he required Xopenex and Pulmicort and oral antibiotics sometimes steriods several times a year every year, the past 8-9 months he has had chronic sinus infections (found out that he has a deviated septum and polyps developing), Severe allergies which requires Flonase and Singuliar, 10/3/05 found out he had exercise induced asthma then on 11/2/05 found at that he had regular asthma not just exercise induced. He had been on Asmenax since about September 05 and was changed to Flonase and his asthma is still not under control. His asthma is very mild, but every visit it has gotten worse. Also to add since he was a baby is stomach problems- don't know if he has a problem or if it is the side effect of all his meds and changing meds. Just recently he has a junky cough- he is otherwise fine, but a every now and then junky cough. I haven't even taken him to the doctor for the cough because I feel like I am just going to be sent away and I already have started breathing treatments and it isnt really helping. When we went to the pulmonologist for the first time he suggested CF and sent us to have a sweat test. His first sweat test came back at 62. The doctor sent us then to Quest for CF genetic testing which came back negative. So the doctor was confused and I suggested another sweat test so we went and he had 49. Today the doctors office calls and said everything is fine and he doesnt have CF. I am so confused... Should I get a second opinion? What would make my son have elevated sodium in his sweat test besides CF? I guess I am just tired of waiting and wanting a for sure answer as if he has CF or not. I have two other young kids that I worry about now. Please let me know your opionions about our situation.
To make things harder is we are on state insurance so we get pushed around and have long waits for any and everything that we deal with...
To make things harder is we are on state insurance so we get pushed around and have long waits for any and everything that we deal with...