chantelfox
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Hey everyone, ok so I was browsing through CF forums on MySpace. I
came across one that the parents of a young man made for him in his
memory. He died at age 17 due to liver failure from CF. The story
that the mom wrote about goes as followed...<br>
<br>
At age 15 the boy named Chris began hemmoraging in the car on the
way home home from a vacation. He was coughing/vomiting out ALOT of
blood. They took him to the ER and the Docs there said he was
hemmoraging due to taking way too much Ibuprofin over the past
couple weeks. They found out that he was in end- stage liver
disease and needed a liver transplant right away. Then the mom goes
on to write a message to her son's doctor that goes as followed,
but you can check it out for yourself if you prefer at:
http://www.myspace.com/chrisstaggs<br>
<br>
<br>
The mom wrote:<br>
<br>
"In his case his profound hearing loss was due to lack of
monitoring Tobi levels.<br>
On a patient with ungodly amounts of bleeding.<br>
The Tobi was absorbed into the blood stream.<br>
Causing an "overdose" of Tobi.<br>
Can we say "blood tests", monitor levels.<br>
You took enough blood work daily, it could of been
prevented!...Chris held you totally responsible for his profound
hearing loss!! You should of monitored his Tobra levels!! If it
wasn't for Dr. Nour we wouldn't of had the 2 years extra we
got.<br>
Don't you wonder if you would of only caught it earlier what Chris'
life might of been like now??"<br>
<br>
<br>
The boy died two years later, after the liver transplant. This is
such a sad story, I started tearing up when I read it. My question
is does anyone take TOBI regularly (one month on, one off) and have
their levels monitored? I don't, so should I? Thanks all!<br>
came across one that the parents of a young man made for him in his
memory. He died at age 17 due to liver failure from CF. The story
that the mom wrote about goes as followed...<br>
<br>
At age 15 the boy named Chris began hemmoraging in the car on the
way home home from a vacation. He was coughing/vomiting out ALOT of
blood. They took him to the ER and the Docs there said he was
hemmoraging due to taking way too much Ibuprofin over the past
couple weeks. They found out that he was in end- stage liver
disease and needed a liver transplant right away. Then the mom goes
on to write a message to her son's doctor that goes as followed,
but you can check it out for yourself if you prefer at:
http://www.myspace.com/chrisstaggs<br>
<br>
<br>
The mom wrote:<br>
<br>
"In his case his profound hearing loss was due to lack of
monitoring Tobi levels.<br>
On a patient with ungodly amounts of bleeding.<br>
The Tobi was absorbed into the blood stream.<br>
Causing an "overdose" of Tobi.<br>
Can we say "blood tests", monitor levels.<br>
You took enough blood work daily, it could of been
prevented!...Chris held you totally responsible for his profound
hearing loss!! You should of monitored his Tobra levels!! If it
wasn't for Dr. Nour we wouldn't of had the 2 years extra we
got.<br>
Don't you wonder if you would of only caught it earlier what Chris'
life might of been like now??"<br>
<br>
<br>
The boy died two years later, after the liver transplant. This is
such a sad story, I started tearing up when I read it. My question
is does anyone take TOBI regularly (one month on, one off) and have
their levels monitored? I don't, so should I? Thanks all!<br>