So first off, would I benefit from it? I have two Delta F508 mutations.
Would my insurance hate me for life and try to drop me if I asked for it and my doctor agreed? Who should I ask, my general doctor or my pulmonologist?
Last time I had an FEV of 106%, I just got lung X-rays and they said everything looked normal (but that was by my normal doctor, I trust my CF doctors more lol). Ill be honest I am worried that my lung function has worsened.
I made a few stupid mistakes (smoked cigs for like 6 months, I would probably smoke a pack every 2 weeks, not excessive but none the less). I also would smoke medical cannabis (I am a legal patient in my state), I smoked it for about 6 months, then about 3 months ago I became an avid edible eater instead of smoking, but then for a brief 2 weeks I smoked cannabis because i couldn't afford edibles. But now I've invested in a desktop vaporizer. So no more smoking
But yeah, this is all kind of off topic.
But say my FEV went down to 95% or something, how would Kalydeco help me? How high can my FEV go?
Is Kalydeco like an antibiotic where you can only use it a few times before its ineffective? Like if I got it for a few months, but my insurance said no more and they took it away, would it be ineffective if i was able to get it years later?
Would my insurance hate me for life and try to drop me if I asked for it and my doctor agreed? Who should I ask, my general doctor or my pulmonologist?
Last time I had an FEV of 106%, I just got lung X-rays and they said everything looked normal (but that was by my normal doctor, I trust my CF doctors more lol). Ill be honest I am worried that my lung function has worsened.
I made a few stupid mistakes (smoked cigs for like 6 months, I would probably smoke a pack every 2 weeks, not excessive but none the less). I also would smoke medical cannabis (I am a legal patient in my state), I smoked it for about 6 months, then about 3 months ago I became an avid edible eater instead of smoking, but then for a brief 2 weeks I smoked cannabis because i couldn't afford edibles. But now I've invested in a desktop vaporizer. So no more smoking
But yeah, this is all kind of off topic.
But say my FEV went down to 95% or something, how would Kalydeco help me? How high can my FEV go?
Is Kalydeco like an antibiotic where you can only use it a few times before its ineffective? Like if I got it for a few months, but my insurance said no more and they took it away, would it be ineffective if i was able to get it years later?