Sandra.
go to:
<a target=_blank class=ftalternatingbarlinklarge href="http://www.cff.org/LivingWithC...ccreditedCareCenters/">http://www.cff.org/LivingWithC...ccreditedCareCenters/</a>
and find the name of the closest cf center to you and what hospital it is in. Call you pediatrician and find the name of a few GI drs that they recommend. Find one who goes to that hospital that has the cf center. You can also ask friends if anyone knows of a good one, that is how I found my kid's GI doctor. Anyway, call the GI's office tomorrow and ask (politely demand) to speak to the GI's nurse. Then explain to the nurse that you are concerned that you baby might have cf and has not had a bowel movement for 2 weeks. Also tell them that your baby choked a few times last night when you gave him the suppository and that he has had greasy stools.
After my newborn wasn't gaining weight for her first month I called a GI dr and was told there was a 6 month waiting list. I broke down crying to them that my baby wasn't going to be alive in 6 months if she didn't gain weight. They made an appt for two days later. I have learned through other experiences that no one cares for your baby like you do, so you have to take things in your own hands sometimes if you think something is wrong and no one is listening. I still think that it would be a good idea to take the baby into the ER (at the hospital with the cf center). They can then run all the tests you need and get a GI dr to take a look at your son the same day.
Don't worry about being overprotective. The best outcome is that he is fine and there is nothing to worry about. But you don't know that until it can be proven otherwise.
Sharon, mom of Sophia, 6 and Jack, 4 both with cf