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Hello,
Both my son and brother have CF.
My son regulary has stomach pain and spends way too much time in the bathroom as a result. However, he always eats very large meals.
My brother says he reduced his stomach pain by reducing the size of his meals, but eating more frequently throughout...
Hello,
Both my son and brother have CF.
My son regulary has stomach pain and spends way too much time in the bathroom as a result. However, he always eats very large meals.
My brother says he reduced his stomach pain by reducing the size of his meals, but eating more frequently throughout...
Hello,
<br />Both my son and brother have CF.
<br />
<br />My son regulary has stomach pain and spends way too much time in the bathroom as a result. However, he always eats very large meals.
<br />
<br />My brother says he reduced his stomach pain by reducing the size of his meals, but...
The CF doctors have always suggested that I make salty snacks readily available to my son, but no one has ever talked to me about dehydration. People with cystic fibrosis lose excessive amounts of salt when they sweat. This can upset the balance of minerals in the blood and result in...
The CF doctors have always suggested that I make salty snacks readily available to my son, but no one has ever talked to me about dehydration. People with cystic fibrosis lose excessive amounts of salt when they sweat. This can upset the balance of minerals in the blood and result in...
The CF doctors have always suggested that I make salty snacks readily available to my son, but no one has ever talked to me about dehydration. People with cystic fibrosis lose excessive amounts of salt when they sweat. This can upset the balance of minerals in the blood and result in...
I also want to mention that I gave my son a bottle for as long has he would take it. I wanted him to get as many calories possible and formula was a sure thing. He had a good appetitie for table food, so why worry? He weaned himself at 18+ months. Go with your gut.
I also want to mention that I gave my son a bottle for as long has he would take it. I wanted him to get as many calories possible and formula was a sure thing. He had a good appetitie for table food, so why worry? He weaned himself at 18+ months. Go with your gut.
I also want to mention that I gave my son a bottle for as long has he would take it. I wanted him to get as many calories possible and formula was a sure thing. He had a good appetitie for table food, so why worry? He weaned himself at 18+ months. Go with your gut.
I also want to mention that I gave my son a bottle for as long has he would take it. I wanted him to get as many calories possible and formula was a sure thing. He had a good appetitie for table food, so why worry? He weaned himself at 18+ months. Go with your gut.
I also want to mention that I gave my son a bottle for as long has he would take it. I wanted him to get as many calories possible and formula was a sure thing. He had a good appetitie for table food, so why worry? He weaned himself at 18+ months. Go with your gut.
Hello Sherry and Ashley,
I completely understand how you're feeling. When my son was a baby, his weight was in the 5th percentile at the time he was diagnosed with CF. He's now a college student and doing great; however, digestion and weight gain is always a challenge.
When my son was very...
Hello Sherry and Ashley,
I completely understand how you're feeling. When my son was a baby, his weight was in the 5th percentile at the time he was diagnosed with CF. He's now a college student and doing great; however, digestion and weight gain is always a challenge.
When my son was very...
Hello Sherry and Ashley,
I completely understand how you're feeling. When my son was a baby, his weight was in the 5th percentile at the time he was diagnosed with CF. He's now a college student and doing great; however, digestion and weight gain is always a challenge.
When my son was very...
Hello Sherry and Ashley,
I completely understand how you're feeling. When my son was a baby, his weight was in the 5th percentile at the time he was diagnosed with CF. He's now a college student and doing great; however, digestion and weight gain is always a challenge.
When my son was very...
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