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17/m/kansas living with Cystic fibrosis.

2006-07-26 08:32:30 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous in Health Diseases & Conditions Other - Diseases

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My sister has CF, she's 11. Tough thing to have.... hope you are doing all of your treatments...lol ( it seems like we are always on my sisters case about her treatments and enzymes, so I'd imagine it's the same for you! ) Take care!

2006-07-26 08:36:28 · answer #1 · answered by Me 6 · 4 0

hi my 11 300 and sixty 5 days outdated has cystic fibrosis and is in a lots worse state than you. She will become breathless with working and so on. you're doing each and all of the dazzling issues to maintain your lung purposes extreme that's certainly solid. Enzymes are mandatory by using nearly all of CF victims. as long as your weight benefit is likewise ok you sound an rather solid CF!!! My daughter has 3 month-to-month IVs!! i anticipate you have under no circumstances been clinically determined with psudomenes??? the main considerable subject with CF is that issues can substitute particularly immediately despite if in case you sustain with what you're doing then you would desire to steer a protracted happy life!!! a number of the time in case you start up aggravating then you loose the choose to do all your strict exercises so only calm down and experience your life. while my daughter became clinically determined there became a guy elderly 60 with it!!! additionally ask your CF Dr or CF nurse what they think of and tell them approximately your concerns they'd inform you approximately any lung scarring and so on or maybe any concerns that they'd have. additionally communicate on your mothers and fathers approximately your concerns. they have a number of recommendations from the Dr and professionals and could probable understand what state your CF is in

2016-12-10 16:09:42 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Just today saw a 15yr old - Morris - with cystic fibrosis.. lifelong condition, needs constant care...
Unfortunately for the kid, he has a pseudomonas infection - one of the biggest threats to life of someone with CF. Severely malnourished, all the classic signs and symptoms - barrel chest, lung infection, the works..and yet smiling!!
Well.. 17/m/kansas.. take care of yourself.. have your medications and take your vaccines... prevention is the key! Cheers.. and like Morris. keep smiling :-)

2006-07-26 08:50:08 · answer #3 · answered by Jest21 3 · 0 0

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