The Danish Way

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cfsucks

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bump... i stumbled onto this after reading the original posters blog. i was also looking at their lung transplant post survival rate and it seems higher than here with 70% living to 8 years post TX. am i misinformed or is that number not significantly higher than in north america?

has anymore research been done on this? i mean are they using different statistics? do they consider someone who has had a transplant to still have cf?
 
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cfsucks

Guest
bump... i stumbled onto this after reading the original posters blog. i was also looking at their lung transplant post survival rate and it seems higher than here with 70% living to 8 years post TX. am i misinformed or is that number not significantly higher than in north america?

has anymore research been done on this? i mean are they using different statistics? do they consider someone who has had a transplant to still have cf?
 

Incomudrox

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I was on the Danish plan for 4 years I didn't really think it helped all that much. Also my current Doctor is from Switzerland.... but he is not the one who had me on the Danish Plan.
 

Incomudrox

New member
I was on the Danish plan for 4 years I didn't really think it helped all that much. Also my current Doctor is from Switzerland.... but he is not the one who had me on the Danish Plan.
 
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gunelle

Guest
Hi, I have lived in Denmark, I am not Danish, but I come from Faroe Islands, which is a part of the Danish regime. And I am not sure what the posters mean, when they refer to "sparse furniture"...? I think Danes have as much or less furniture as any other country.
 
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gunelle

Guest
Hi, I have lived in Denmark, I am not Danish, but I come from Faroe Islands, which is a part of the Danish regime. And I am not sure what the posters mean, when they refer to "sparse furniture"...? I think Danes have as much or less furniture as any other country.
 
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