MomOfMiles
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My son is 4 months old. He was hospitalized for Failure To Thrive 3 weeks ago and during his stay was sweat-tested. His level was 42, so they took a blood sample for the gene testing (23 common mutations).
I FINALLY got in touch with the doctor's office today and they told me his test came back "normal", no mutations.
<b>My question is, do I rejoice? Do I ask for a repeated sweat test?</b> The nurse I talked to about the results on the phone gave me the impression that they would likely refer my son to the CF clinic in Lexington.
We have moved since he was hospitalized and he has a new pediatrician. We see her on Monday for his 4 Month Well Child. At our first appointment with her, we discussed the testing and I asked what her course of action would probably be if the test came back negative. She indicated that she would pursue more tests, so that is what I anticipate for Monday.
I'm cautiously relieved, but I still don't feel at ease. We've only told my parents about the results, and they act like I'm neurotic for wanting to have more tests done. At this point, I really just want a repeat sweat test to see if it was elevated for some other reason during his hospitalization.
<i><b>Does anyone have any advice? Am I being crazy? Am I not being crazy enough?</b></i>
I FINALLY got in touch with the doctor's office today and they told me his test came back "normal", no mutations.
<b>My question is, do I rejoice? Do I ask for a repeated sweat test?</b> The nurse I talked to about the results on the phone gave me the impression that they would likely refer my son to the CF clinic in Lexington.
We have moved since he was hospitalized and he has a new pediatrician. We see her on Monday for his 4 Month Well Child. At our first appointment with her, we discussed the testing and I asked what her course of action would probably be if the test came back negative. She indicated that she would pursue more tests, so that is what I anticipate for Monday.
I'm cautiously relieved, but I still don't feel at ease. We've only told my parents about the results, and they act like I'm neurotic for wanting to have more tests done. At this point, I really just want a repeat sweat test to see if it was elevated for some other reason during his hospitalization.
<i><b>Does anyone have any advice? Am I being crazy? Am I not being crazy enough?</b></i>