<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote><i>Originally posted by: <b>khavice</b></i>
My question is why do you have to wait until the 25th for the sweat test? Even if they can't get her into the clinic until then, you should be able to have the test before then. At least that would give you a tentative answer. I know that a sweat test is not 100% conclusive. But I also think that the sooner you start the process the better you, as a mother, will feel. Knowledge is power.
Our diagnosis went like this... We met with a ped gastro doc on a Fri about symptoms when my daughter was 5, he wanted to "rule out" CF. Following Wed, had 1st sweat test, came back positive same day. Referred to CF clinic same day and they got us in the very next day to meet w/ all staff. (Be aware that they should have you meet w/ doc, social worker, nutritionist & resp. therapist. That threw me for a loop.)
After meeting w/ doc on Thurs she was admitted to hospital Friday for IV antibiotics, bronchoscopy and other tests. Thought she would be in for at least a week. She was only in for 5 days but we were able to get a crash course on CF and got all her medications & treatments worked out.
As hard as it was to deal with the diagnosis, I was happy to have an answer. My suggestion... push for an earlier sweat test.</end quote></div>
<div><br></div><div>Part of that is our schedule too. We couldn't go this week because they didn't have appointments yesterday or today and DD has unchangeable plans the rest of the week, PSAT test tomorrow, out of town for Marching Band the rest of the week. Next week, they were booked-statewide teacher convention would be my guess-people getting in annual appointments, etc. with no school. That leads us to the following week. I would guess if she were having some acute symptoms, bronchitis or whatever, we would have been more persistent and tried to get in earlier.</div><div><br></div><div>Also, not that I am an expert or anything by any means but I am going to guess her sweat test is going to come back normal to borderline--maybe that is a wrong assumption but thinking that we made it this long and never noticed anything. I am hedging that we won't know anything definitive until the DNA tests come back.</div>