Hello everyone,
I was wondering if anyone has had the same problem as me? Here goes... my daughter was diagnosed 2mos. ago w/CF and she has been on her enzymes for the past two months. Her large foul smelling stools have completely disapeared (yea for me, I hated changing those diapers!) However her bloated belly is just as big as always. She is so small in stature that sometimes I think her big belly is going to cause her to tip over. I swear I am not exaggerating! Her pants don't even fit her right because they have to sit way below her waist, kind like a pregnant woman wearing low rise pants. Why hasn't this symptom gone away yet? I asked the doctor and he said to give it more time, but it has already been two months. I wouldn't be so worried if I didn't think that her exploding belly has to cause her some discomfort. Has anyone else had this problem? Did it seem to take forever for it to go away? Or will she struggle with this her whole life? I hope not because I know what it feels like to be a teenage girl and feel bloated. Not only will she feel bloated, she will look bloated. Any comments or suggestions would be great!
Thanks,
Mom to Avery- 21 mos. w/CF
I was wondering if anyone has had the same problem as me? Here goes... my daughter was diagnosed 2mos. ago w/CF and she has been on her enzymes for the past two months. Her large foul smelling stools have completely disapeared (yea for me, I hated changing those diapers!) However her bloated belly is just as big as always. She is so small in stature that sometimes I think her big belly is going to cause her to tip over. I swear I am not exaggerating! Her pants don't even fit her right because they have to sit way below her waist, kind like a pregnant woman wearing low rise pants. Why hasn't this symptom gone away yet? I asked the doctor and he said to give it more time, but it has already been two months. I wouldn't be so worried if I didn't think that her exploding belly has to cause her some discomfort. Has anyone else had this problem? Did it seem to take forever for it to go away? Or will she struggle with this her whole life? I hope not because I know what it feels like to be a teenage girl and feel bloated. Not only will she feel bloated, she will look bloated. Any comments or suggestions would be great!
Thanks,
Mom to Avery- 21 mos. w/CF