"I must be missing something in this story."
Well, the only thing I've thought of that I didn't mention, is that I didn't have very good nebulizer cleaning practices while I was in college. I'm sure that didn't help things any. If I think of something else I will add it.
I would be afraid to post my doctor's name and still continue to see him, even if I did it anonymously.
It really upsets me that you think I was getting poor cf care or no cf care. I always thought I was seeing the best doctor in my state. Its a certified cf clinic and that's what he specializes in. He even oversees the transplants at the hospital.
Certainly before I post his name, or even decide to see someone else, I would like to here others opinion on this topic. Not that I don't trust you Amy, I do, but its always best to hear others opinions--particulary other cf doctors.
I'm certain my doctor is well respected in his circles.
Please feel free to ask me any questions Amy, as you now have me really concerned about my cf care. So Amy, even though my 8 year pft drop was gradual, you still think I should have been on IV's. Let's say it was an average of 5 percent drop per year?
Until this past year I never had an exacerbation or clinical visit where my pft's dropped more than a few percentage points. Still, in hindsight I tend to agree with you and the more I think about it, the more upset I get.
Well, the only thing I've thought of that I didn't mention, is that I didn't have very good nebulizer cleaning practices while I was in college. I'm sure that didn't help things any. If I think of something else I will add it.
I would be afraid to post my doctor's name and still continue to see him, even if I did it anonymously.
It really upsets me that you think I was getting poor cf care or no cf care. I always thought I was seeing the best doctor in my state. Its a certified cf clinic and that's what he specializes in. He even oversees the transplants at the hospital.
Certainly before I post his name, or even decide to see someone else, I would like to here others opinion on this topic. Not that I don't trust you Amy, I do, but its always best to hear others opinions--particulary other cf doctors.
I'm certain my doctor is well respected in his circles.
Please feel free to ask me any questions Amy, as you now have me really concerned about my cf care. So Amy, even though my 8 year pft drop was gradual, you still think I should have been on IV's. Let's say it was an average of 5 percent drop per year?
Until this past year I never had an exacerbation or clinical visit where my pft's dropped more than a few percentage points. Still, in hindsight I tend to agree with you and the more I think about it, the more upset I get.