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Ok, My 8 year old daughter started having symptoms of GI issues and had a past history of pulmonary issues as well which landed her in the GI office. From there the doc sent her for a 2nd sweat test beings the 1st one 2 yrs prior came back borderline. The second came back borderline as well. So...
Ok, My 8 year old daughter started having symptoms of GI issues and had a past history of pulmonary issues as well which landed her in the GI office. From there the doc sent her for a 2nd sweat test beings the 1st one 2 yrs prior came back borderline. The second came back borderline as well. So...
Ok, My 8 year old daughter started having symptoms of GI issues and had a past history of pulmonary issues as well which landed her in the GI office. From there the doc sent her for a 2nd sweat test beings the 1st one 2 yrs prior came back borderline. The second came back borderline as well. So...
Ok, My 8 year old daughter started having symptoms of GI issues and had a past history of pulmonary issues as well which landed her in the GI office. From there the doc sent her for a 2nd sweat test beings the 1st one 2 yrs prior came back borderline. The second came back borderline as well. So...
Ok, My 8 year old daughter started having symptoms of GI issues and had a past history of pulmonary issues as well which landed her in the GI office. From there the doc sent her for a 2nd sweat test beings the 1st one 2 yrs prior came back borderline. The second came back borderline as well. So...
Ok so my daughter is 8 and she has gotten a borderline sweat test, elevated Calprotectin levels as well as elevated fecal fat. Her and I both have classic pancreatic symptoms. She was diagnosed with colitis a month ago after her colonoscopy, as well as chronic pulmonary issues. I am not sure why...
Ok so my daughter is 8 and she has gotten a borderline sweat test, elevated Calprotectin levels as well as elevated fecal fat. Her and I both have classic pancreatic symptoms. She was diagnosed with colitis a month ago after her colonoscopy, as well as chronic pulmonary issues. I am not sure why...
Ok so my daughter is 8 and she has gotten a borderline sweat test, elevated Calprotectin levels as well as elevated fecal fat. Her and I both have classic pancreatic symptoms. She was diagnosed with colitis a month ago after her colonoscopy, as well as chronic pulmonary issues. I am not sure why...
Ok so my daughter is 8 and she has gotten a borderline sweat test, elevated Calprotectin levels as well as elevated fecal fat. Her and I both have classic pancreatic symptoms. She was diagnosed with colitis a month ago after her colonoscopy, as well as chronic pulmonary issues. I am not sure why...
Ok so my daughter is 8 and she has gotten a borderline sweat test, elevated Calprotectin levels as well as elevated fecal fat. Her and I both have classic pancreatic symptoms. She was diagnosed with colitis a month ago after her colonoscopy, as well as chronic pulmonary issues. I am not sure why...
Hi steve,
Ok, so the Ambry test came back with:
125G>C (heterozygous), untranslated region. Benign classification.
2694T>T (homozygous), T854T, Benign classification.
Can you help me de-code this and give me some input?! SO concerned! Anything will help!! What exactly does benign mean when...
Ok, so the Ambry test came back with:
125G>C (heterozygous), untranslated region. Benign classification.
2694T>T (homozygous), T854T, Benign classification.
Can anyone help me de-code this and give me some input?! SO concerned! Anything will help!! <img src="i/expressions/brokenheart.gif"...
Ok, so the Ambry test came back with:
125G>C (heterozygous), untranslated region. Benign classification.
2694T>T (homozygous), T854T, Benign classification.
Can anyone help me de-code this and give me some input?! SO concerned! Anything will help!! <img src="i/expressions/brokenheart.gif"...
Ok, so the Ambry test came back with:
125G>C (heterozygous), untranslated region. Benign classification.
2694T>T (homozygous), T854T, Benign classification.
Can anyone help me de-code this and give me some input?! SO concerned! Anything will help!! <img src="i/expressions/brokenheart.gif"...
Ok, so the Ambry test came back with:
125G>C (heterozygous), untranslated region. Benign classification.
2694T>T (homozygous), T854T, Benign classification.
Can anyone help me de-code this and give me some input?! SO concerned! Anything will help!! <img src="i/expressions/brokenheart.gif"...
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