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This is a bit off topic, but I think it is a good topic overall in life; be it any challenges: illness, life, relationships.
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<br />Sometimes I remember this and then sometimes I just don't.
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<br />Picking the conscientious minds of the CF community.
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<br />What is the...
Wondering if anyone can help me find what the percentage of CF patients work full-time?
I am having a hard time. From the CF Foundation they say 45% of CFers are over 18 years. Just trying to pin down a more accurate amount.
Thanks-
Wondering if anyone can help me find what the percentage of CF patients work full-time?
I am having a hard time. From the CF Foundation they say 45% of CFers are over 18 years. Just trying to pin down a more accurate amount.
Thanks-
Wondering if anyone can help me find what the percentage of CF patients work full-time?
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<br />I am having a hard time. From the CF Foundation they say 45% of CFers are over 18 years. Just trying to pin down a more accurate amount.
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<br />Thanks-
My understanding is he blew 2.4 liters for the first ten seconds of his pulmonary function test. So he can expire 53% of what a "normal/healthy" person can, which I think is around 3.5 liters for someone his height and weight.
He might not be "sick" per se. However, that is a significant drop...
My understanding is he blew 2.4 liters for the first ten seconds of his pulmonary function test. So he can expire 53% of what a "normal/healthy" person can, which I think is around 3.5 liters for someone his height and weight.
He might not be "sick" per se. However, that is a significant drop...
My understanding is he blew 2.4 liters for the first ten seconds of his pulmonary function test. So he can expire 53% of what a "normal/healthy" person can, which I think is around 3.5 liters for someone his height and weight.
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<br />He might not be "sick" per se. However, that is a...
I was reading on the CF Foundation website that Canadian CFer's live an average of 47.7 years vs. 37.4 for US residents.
Ideas? Thoughts? I am exceptionally curious.
I was reading on the CF Foundation website that Canadian CFer's live an average of 47.7 years vs. 37.4 for US residents.
Ideas? Thoughts? I am exceptionally curious.
I was reading on the CF Foundation website that Canadian CFer's live an average of 47.7 years vs. 37.4 for US residents.
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<br />Ideas? Thoughts? I am exceptionally curious.
Thanks to both of you for writing me.
I will check out that link that you sent me, thanks.
What an amazing feeling that must be to know that if you fall ill, loose your job, that is still a safety net.
People say in the states we have a safety net, only when you become very ill, then...
Thanks to both of you for writing me.
I will check out that link that you sent me, thanks.
What an amazing feeling that must be to know that if you fall ill, loose your job, that is still a safety net.
People say in the states we have a safety net, only when you become very ill, then...
Thanks to both of you for writing me.
I will check out that link that you sent me, thanks.
What an amazing feeling that must be to know that if you fall ill, loose your job, that is still a safety net.
People say in the states we have a safety net, only when you become very ill, then...
Hello,
I live in the US, and I am getting extremely tired and frustrated in which people with previous health conditions are treated. Actually, I get more frustrated and even depressed thinking and dealing with the insurance companies in this country.
I am beginning to look at becoming a...
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