Hi all!
My newborn son's screening came back with elevated IRT (83.5) and the F508 mutation. The screening stated that the risk of my son having CF was 4%, but that doesn't ease my concerns. We recently had the sweat test done and the doc wants a second test done because of a "high negative value".
Which value is usually looked at when it comes to the sweat test? I keep seeing references to numbers on here, but what number are most people referring to? The Na or Cl number?
FWIW, my son's values were Na=29.35 and Cl=18.49.
I've been told by a couple of doctors not to read anything into these numbers especially since my son hasn't currently shown any symptoms, but it's hard not to.
Thanks for taking the time to read my post. <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0">
-Jen
My newborn son's screening came back with elevated IRT (83.5) and the F508 mutation. The screening stated that the risk of my son having CF was 4%, but that doesn't ease my concerns. We recently had the sweat test done and the doc wants a second test done because of a "high negative value".
Which value is usually looked at when it comes to the sweat test? I keep seeing references to numbers on here, but what number are most people referring to? The Na or Cl number?
FWIW, my son's values were Na=29.35 and Cl=18.49.
I've been told by a couple of doctors not to read anything into these numbers especially since my son hasn't currently shown any symptoms, but it's hard not to.
Thanks for taking the time to read my post. <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0">
-Jen