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Hi everyone!
I have a 3 month old little boy, Miles. He was in the hospital last week for Failure to Thrive and had an elevated sweat test (42). We're currently waiting for the first DNA test results (not the extensive test).
He hasn't really had anything in the way of symptoms, except for...
Hi everyone!
I have a 3 month old little boy, Miles. He was in the hospital last week for Failure to Thrive and had an elevated sweat test (42). We're currently waiting for the first DNA test results (not the extensive test).
He hasn't really had anything in the way of symptoms, except for...
Hi everyone!
I have a 3 month old little boy, Miles. He was in the hospital last week for Failure to Thrive and had an elevated sweat test (42). We're currently waiting for the first DNA test results (not the extensive test).
He hasn't really had anything in the way of symptoms, except for...
Hi everyone!
I have a 3 month old little boy, Miles. He was in the hospital last week for Failure to Thrive and had an elevated sweat test (42). We're currently waiting for the first DNA test results (not the extensive test).
He hasn't really had anything in the way of symptoms, except for...
Hi everyone!
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<br />I have a 3 month old little boy, Miles. He was in the hospital last week for Failure to Thrive and had an elevated sweat test (42). We're currently waiting for the first DNA test results (not the extensive test).
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<br />He hasn't really had anything in the way...
Does that mean the threshold for normal/borderline/positive is different for infants? I haven't seen that on anything I've read, though I have seen on some places that 30-59 is borderline, where most sites say 40-59 is borderline.
Does that mean the threshold for normal/borderline/positive is different for infants? I haven't seen that on anything I've read, though I have seen on some places that 30-59 is borderline, where most sites say 40-59 is borderline.
Does that mean the threshold for normal/borderline/positive is different for infants? I haven't seen that on anything I've read, though I have seen on some places that 30-59 is borderline, where most sites say 40-59 is borderline.
Does that mean the threshold for normal/borderline/positive is different for infants? I haven't seen that on anything I've read, though I have seen on some places that 30-59 is borderline, where most sites say 40-59 is borderline.
Does that mean the threshold for normal/borderline/positive is different for infants? I haven't seen that on anything I've read, though I have seen on some places that 30-59 is borderline, where most sites say 40-59 is borderline.
Do you all know of any way to find out what percentage of patients receiving a borderline test are eventually diagnosed with CF, no CF, or only a carrier gene? I'm not sure if that would make me feel better or not, but I'm just curious.
Is it correct that people who receive a borderline sweat...
Do you all know of any way to find out what percentage of patients receiving a borderline test are eventually diagnosed with CF, no CF, or only a carrier gene? I'm not sure if that would make me feel better or not, but I'm just curious.
Is it correct that people who receive a borderline sweat...
Do you all know of any way to find out what percentage of patients receiving a borderline test are eventually diagnosed with CF, no CF, or only a carrier gene? I'm not sure if that would make me feel better or not, but I'm just curious.
Is it correct that people who receive a borderline sweat...
Do you all know of any way to find out what percentage of patients receiving a borderline test are eventually diagnosed with CF, no CF, or only a carrier gene? I'm not sure if that would make me feel better or not, but I'm just curious.
Is it correct that people who receive a borderline sweat...
Do you all know of any way to find out what percentage of patients receiving a borderline test are eventually diagnosed with CF, no CF, or only a carrier gene? I'm not sure if that would make me feel better or not, but I'm just curious.
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<br />Is it correct that people who receive a...
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