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I know that when our doc perscribed Zantac in addition to the enzymes, Trev has had no food related tummy aches in about four months!!! He takes it twice a day in liquid form. Not the best tasting stuff, but it's made our life much more enjoyable!!
I know that when our doc perscribed Zantac in addition to the enzymes, Trev has had no food related tummy aches in about four months!!! He takes it twice a day in liquid form. Not the best tasting stuff, but it's made our life much more enjoyable!!
I know that when our doc perscribed Zantac in addition to the enzymes, Trev has had no food related tummy aches in about four months!!! He takes it twice a day in liquid form. Not the best tasting stuff, but it's made our life much more enjoyable!!
I know that when our doc perscribed Zantac in addition to the enzymes, Trev has had no food related tummy aches in about four months!!! He takes it twice a day in liquid form. Not the best tasting stuff, but it's made our life much more enjoyable!!
I know that when our doc perscribed Zantac in addition to the enzymes, Trev has had no food related tummy aches in about four months!!! He takes it twice a day in liquid form. Not the best tasting stuff, but it's made our life much more enjoyable!!
WOW! That article from the New Yorker "The Bell Curve" is outstanding. That should be standard required reading for all affected by CF. Thanks for the suggestion! - Amy
WOW! That article from the New Yorker "The Bell Curve" is outstanding. That should be standard required reading for all affected by CF. Thanks for the suggestion! - Amy
WOW! That article from the New Yorker "The Bell Curve" is outstanding. That should be standard required reading for all affected by CF. Thanks for the suggestion! - Amy
WOW! That article from the New Yorker "The Bell Curve" is outstanding. That should be standard required reading for all affected by CF. Thanks for the suggestion! - Amy
WOW! That article from the New Yorker "The Bell Curve" is outstanding. That should be standard required reading for all affected by CF. Thanks for the suggestion! - Amy
Kelli - Don't worry, it's not herpes or lupus. My son had nasal polyps, and that's how we found out he has CF. An ENT will remove them, probably in an out patient situation. Then, you will probably use a saline solution to keep your nose moist and it helps keep the polyps down. They will grow...
Kelli - Don't worry, it's not herpes or lupus. My son had nasal polyps, and that's how we found out he has CF. An ENT will remove them, probably in an out patient situation. Then, you will probably use a saline solution to keep your nose moist and it helps keep the polyps down. They will grow...
Kelli - Don't worry, it's not herpes or lupus. My son had nasal polyps, and that's how we found out he has CF. An ENT will remove them, probably in an out patient situation. Then, you will probably use a saline solution to keep your nose moist and it helps keep the polyps down. They will grow...
Kelli - Don't worry, it's not herpes or lupus. My son had nasal polyps, and that's how we found out he has CF. An ENT will remove them, probably in an out patient situation. Then, you will probably use a saline solution to keep your nose moist and it helps keep the polyps down. They will grow...
Kelli - Don't worry, it's not herpes or lupus. My son had nasal polyps, and that's how we found out he has CF. An ENT will remove them, probably in an out patient situation. Then, you will probably use a saline solution to keep your nose moist and it helps keep the polyps down. They will grow...
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