Hi Steve,
I have a couple of questions for you. I have two daughters with CF, both Double Delta F508. I, myself, have always had mild respiratory and digestive issues. None anywhere near as severe as my daughter's, but enough to know they are there. My husband has been on to me for years to have myself tested but I've never done it. I guess I figured the doctors would think I was nuts and I don't want to appear that I am trying to piggyback on my children's illness, if that makes any sense. I guess as a mother I feel that I should be taking care of them, not worrying about myself.
Anyway, my questions are:
1.) How likely is it that insurance would pay for the test when I haven't had any severe problems or required hospitalization?
2.) How do I get the Ambry test done? I mean, do I just tell the doctor that is what I want and assume they know what I am talking about or do I need to go to a specific lab???? I don't know how that works to make sure I am getting the right test done.
Thanks very much for your time.
I have a couple of questions for you. I have two daughters with CF, both Double Delta F508. I, myself, have always had mild respiratory and digestive issues. None anywhere near as severe as my daughter's, but enough to know they are there. My husband has been on to me for years to have myself tested but I've never done it. I guess I figured the doctors would think I was nuts and I don't want to appear that I am trying to piggyback on my children's illness, if that makes any sense. I guess as a mother I feel that I should be taking care of them, not worrying about myself.
Anyway, my questions are:
1.) How likely is it that insurance would pay for the test when I haven't had any severe problems or required hospitalization?
2.) How do I get the Ambry test done? I mean, do I just tell the doctor that is what I want and assume they know what I am talking about or do I need to go to a specific lab???? I don't know how that works to make sure I am getting the right test done.
Thanks very much for your time.