Which gene type are you?

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marcijo

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My genotyping is DF508 and R117H. I wasn't diagnosed until I was 21 and was fairly healthy up until then...now I go on antibiotics/steriods when I get sick....but I am almost 37 and still pretty healthy. I think a lot of it has to do with the R117H...but who really knows?
 

carly23

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Thanks for rellys <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0">..see they told me i have two DF508 ..but it is a good question regardin whether some are worse than others
 

carly23

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Thanks for rellys <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0">..see they told me i have two DF508 ..but it is a good question regardin whether some are worse than others
 

carly23

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Thanks for rellys <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0">..see they told me i have two DF508 ..but it is a good question regardin whether some are worse than others
 

SARAHSARAH253

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I always thought this should be it's own little forum section. For all the curious people, myself included. I'm just a Mommy of a little boy w/cf. I would find it very interesting if I ever came across someone with his same mutations.

1898+1G>A & 2585delT
 

SARAHSARAH253

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I always thought this should be it's own little forum section. For all the curious people, myself included. I'm just a Mommy of a little boy w/cf. I would find it very interesting if I ever came across someone with his same mutations.

1898+1G>A & 2585delT
 

SARAHSARAH253

New member
I always thought this should be it's own little forum section. For all the curious people, myself included. I'm just a Mommy of a little boy w/cf. I would find it very interesting if I ever came across someone with his same mutations.
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<br />1898+1G>A & 2585delT
 

chrissyd

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My mutations are DF508 and R 347P

I don't really go by classes of mutations, my doctor said that the mutations are only a small part of the puzzle. Your outcome also depends on life style choices and other genetics. I was diagnosed until 21, although I was sick...I just didn't fit the classic description of CF. (Meaning I wasn't a kid and I was chubby)

<img src="i/expressions/rose.gif" border="0">

Chrissy
 

chrissyd

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My mutations are DF508 and R 347P

I don't really go by classes of mutations, my doctor said that the mutations are only a small part of the puzzle. Your outcome also depends on life style choices and other genetics. I was diagnosed until 21, although I was sick...I just didn't fit the classic description of CF. (Meaning I wasn't a kid and I was chubby)

<img src="i/expressions/rose.gif" border="0">

Chrissy
 

chrissyd

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My mutations are DF508 and R 347P
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<br />I don't really go by classes of mutations, my doctor said that the mutations are only a small part of the puzzle. Your outcome also depends on life style choices and other genetics. I was diagnosed until 21, although I was sick...I just didn't fit the classic description of CF. (Meaning I wasn't a kid and I was chubby)
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<br />Chrissy
 

Giggles

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I am DDF508. It is the most common CF mutation. But there are so many others. I think it all depends on the person how they fair in life. Some people have the same mutations but have very different symptoms. Weird....
 

Giggles

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I am DDF508. It is the most common CF mutation. But there are so many others. I think it all depends on the person how they fair in life. Some people have the same mutations but have very different symptoms. Weird....
 

Giggles

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I am DDF508. It is the most common CF mutation. But there are so many others. I think it all depends on the person how they fair in life. Some people have the same mutations but have very different symptoms. Weird....
 

Havoc

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There is only a very loose correlation between genotype and phenotype (gene expression and actual physical expression). Things like environment, treatment compliance, age of diagnosis all play a part. And now we have epigenetics coming up, so I'm sure that will tell us more.
 

Havoc

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There is only a very loose correlation between genotype and phenotype (gene expression and actual physical expression). Things like environment, treatment compliance, age of diagnosis all play a part. And now we have epigenetics coming up, so I'm sure that will tell us more.
 

Havoc

New member
There is only a very loose correlation between genotype and phenotype (gene expression and actual physical expression). Things like environment, treatment compliance, age of diagnosis all play a part. And now we have epigenetics coming up, so I'm sure that will tell us more.
 
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mom2can

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This post is so old, but I was doing a search for someone with the same mutations as my son. He has df508 and 1898+1G>A. Your son is the first person I have ever found. When we lived in Germany (when my son was born in 07') we were sent to a German professor at a university. He did some research prior to our appt about these 2 mutations and pertaining to 1898+1G>A, he said, "he had to do some digging but found some information about this gene from somewhere in the 90's."

How old is your son if you don't mind me asking?

Courtney
I always thought this should be it's own little forum section. For all the curious people, myself included. I'm just a Mommy of a little boy w/cf. I would find it very interesting if I ever came across someone with his same mutations.

1898+1G>A & 2585delT
 
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Angie1

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Hi there

Im 47 and have the df508 gene my mother and father were carriers of the same gene. Im also diabetic which i think this gene is more prone to(could be wrong), my lung functions at the minute are only 40%, i keep quite well am only out of hospital abt 3 wks ago after having ivs for 2 weeks. Ive a portacatch. I could never conceive as the mucus in my cervix was way too thick even after two attempts at ivf. But on the whole i do keep quite well. Don't work through choice, as my health is more important than work.
 
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