Hi Steve (and anyone reading!),
My son's allergy/asthma doctor recently told us that next time our son (6 years old) is admitted to the hospital we should request to have the sweat test done for CF. This of course now has on red alert. My husband and I have now been doing a ton of research about this disease.
My son's health history consists of asthma and pneumonia since he was about 6 months old. He's been admitted almost once a year since he was 2, with several ER visits in between. It seems like he has a year-round cold. He just seems to get over one and another is around the corner. Everytime it flairs up, he has asthmatic symptoms. This last time, because of mucus plugs, he had reduced saturation of around 83-88 (even after back to back breathing treatments)for about 8 hours, which was a little scary. He also has diarrhea most of the time, which I didn't know to mention to the asthma doctor, because I knew nothing about CF. He takes Advair everyday, and Xopenex and Prednisolone when the asthma flairs up.
From what I've read, it seems like more often than not, that the sweat test in inconclusive and people are still getting the gene test. Since I have a PPO with a deductible, I'm wondering if the sweat test is a waste of time, and should I just go straight to the gene test?
Also, should I go through the allergy/asthma guy for these referrals, or through his pediatrician? We don't have much history with either one, because they are both new to us in the last 9 months.
Thanks for any information you or anyone can offer.
Donna