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The only thing that is a bit bothersome is most docs I'v been to don't know much about CF. So I'm wondering how many CF patients he's dealt with to give info. I mean I know he's qualified for regular injuries and physical therapy etc. But lung disease could be quite different. I don't know, we'll see.<hr></blockquote>
I wondered the same thing. I was gonna ask if he's delt with a lot of Cf, but I didn't want to be rude. I don't think he really knew what he was getting himself into, though! He, he, we're like a bunch of monkeys!<hr></blockquote>
becky and mockingbird, i agree about the doc. seems to me like all his responses are basically the same no matter what the question. i wonder if maybe he is just more along the lines of a general pulmanary doc and not so much a "cf" one. dunno just my thoughts?<hr></blockquote>
He is a doctor of physical therapy, if you take a look at his posts you'll see his signature states it. Dr. Taylor specializes in the area of exercise & fitness.
I hope this clears up any missconfusion.