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I would request a genetic test that tests for all existing mutations (1500+). the symptoms you are describing do not fit asthma. Even though i really hope your child does not have CF, clubbing fingers and digestive issues should raise red flags since they are quite typical of CF.
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I would request a genetic test that tests for all existing mutations (1500+). the symptoms you are describing do not fit asthma. Even though i really hope your child does not have CF, clubbing fingers and digestive issues should raise red flags since they are quite typical of CF.
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it is a very common drug to treat staph but i guess you don't see it mentionned often b/c many people are allergic to it (my dd is). we use bactrim or rifadine+fucidine when we suspected allergies to Bactrim
it is a very common drug to treat staph but i guess you don't see it mentionned often b/c many people are allergic to it (my dd is). we use bactrim or rifadine+fucidine when we suspected allergies to Bactrim
it is a very common drug to treat staph but i guess you don't see it mentionned often b/c many people are allergic to it (my dd is). we use bactrim or rifadine+fucidine when we suspected allergies to Bactrim
bonjour, je ne connais pas la mutuelle de swisslife, j'ai la SMIP qui est très bien, elle couvre les dépassements jusqu'à 400% de tarif secu. Ceci dit, dans mon cas les cotisations sont en partie prises en charges par mon entreprise, je ne sais pas combien cela me couterais d'avoir la meme...
bonjour, je ne connais pas la mutuelle de swisslife, j'ai la SMIP qui est très bien, elle couvre les dépassements jusqu'à 400% de tarif secu. Ceci dit, dans mon cas les cotisations sont en partie prises en charges par mon entreprise, je ne sais pas combien cela me couterais d'avoir la meme...
bonjour, je ne connais pas la mutuelle de swisslife, j'ai la SMIP qui est très bien, elle couvre les dépassements jusqu'à 400% de tarif secu. Ceci dit, dans mon cas les cotisations sont en partie prises en charges par mon entreprise, je ne sais pas combien cela me couterais d'avoir la meme...
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote><i>Originally posted by: <b>meteoras69</b></i>
Hello all,
In general, I've noticed that the clinic has "standard" answers for things, and don't seem to individualize treatment (i.e., "we start everyone on hypertonic saline at 2 years, etc). Anyway, I...
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote><i>Originally posted by: <b>meteoras69</b></i>
Hello all,
In general, I've noticed that the clinic has "standard" answers for things, and don't seem to individualize treatment (i.e., "we start everyone on hypertonic saline at 2 years, etc). Anyway, I...
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote><i>Originally posted by: <b>meteoras69</b></i>
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<br />Hello all,
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<br /> In general, I've noticed that the clinic has "standard" answers for things, and don't seem to individualize treatment (i.e., "we start everyone on hypertonic...
i did not notice exacerbation of symptoms, but keeping my dd's diet on the alkaline side and giving her lemon water to drink frequently seemed to lessen the congestion.
i did not notice exacerbation of symptoms, but keeping my dd's diet on the alkaline side and giving her lemon water to drink frequently seemed to lessen the congestion.
i did not notice exacerbation of symptoms, but keeping my dd's diet on the alkaline side and giving her lemon water to drink frequently seemed to lessen the congestion.
my understanding is that they do it when you are not responding to meds you are on and they suspect you might have a bug hiding down there that diid not show up in the sample you coughed up. so i guess they do a bronchoscopy to get a closer look and get a better sample.
my understanding is that they do it when you are not responding to meds you are on and they suspect you might have a bug hiding down there that diid not show up in the sample you coughed up. so i guess they do a bronchoscopy to get a closer look and get a better sample.
my understanding is that they do it when you are not responding to meds you are on and they suspect you might have a bug hiding down there that diid not show up in the sample you coughed up. so i guess they do a bronchoscopy to get a closer look and get a better sample.
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