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Yes, his vitamins levels are just fine as far as I know... they tested them last July and again just the other day....I'm thinking that if he is loosing weight because he is loosing some pancreatic function then his stools might be looking more greasy, oily or orange... but I'm not...
Thanks,
Yes, his vitamins levels are just fine as far as I know... they tested them last July and again just the other day....I'm thinking that if he is loosing weight because he is loosing some pancreatic function then his stools might be looking more greasy, oily or orange... but I'm not...
Thanks,
Yes, his vitamins levels are just fine as far as I know... they tested them last July and again just the other day....I'm thinking that if he is loosing weight because he is loosing some pancreatic function then his stools might be looking more greasy, oily or orange... but I'm not...
Thanks,
Yes, his vitamins levels are just fine as far as I know... they tested them last July and again just the other day....I'm thinking that if he is loosing weight because he is loosing some pancreatic function then his stools might be looking more greasy, oily or orange... but I'm not...
Thanks,
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<br />Yes, his vitamins levels are just fine as far as I know... they tested them last July and again just the other day....I'm thinking that if he is loosing weight because he is loosing some pancreatic function then his stools might be looking more greasy, oily or orange... but...
My kids have always been pancreatic sufficient, so I have no experience (other than what I read on here) about bowel movements for those who are pancreatic insufficient.
My son has never had the fecal fat test done (his sister has and was fine) Since his diagnosis his weight has always been...
My kids have always been pancreatic sufficient, so I have no experience (other than what I read on here) about bowel movements for those who are pancreatic insufficient.
My son has never had the fecal fat test done (his sister has and was fine) Since his diagnosis his weight has always been...
My kids have always been pancreatic sufficient, so I have no experience (other than what I read on here) about bowel movements for those who are pancreatic insufficient.
My son has never had the fecal fat test done (his sister has and was fine) Since his diagnosis his weight has always been...
My kids have always been pancreatic sufficient, so I have no experience (other than what I read on here) about bowel movements for those who are pancreatic insufficient.
My son has never had the fecal fat test done (his sister has and was fine) Since his diagnosis his weight has always been...
My kids have always been pancreatic sufficient, so I have no experience (other than what I read on here) about bowel movements for those who are pancreatic insufficient.
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<br />My son has never had the fecal fat test done (his sister has and was fine) Since his diagnosis his weight...
The Blue Cross question is more of a question for the individual policy -- the better the plan is, the better they cover things -- so that would be determined by how good of a plan the employer has picked out. People have both good and bad things to say about BCBS but it doesn't usually have...
The Blue Cross question is more of a question for the individual policy -- the better the plan is, the better they cover things -- so that would be determined by how good of a plan the employer has picked out. People have both good and bad things to say about BCBS but it doesn't usually have...
The Blue Cross question is more of a question for the individual policy -- the better the plan is, the better they cover things -- so that would be determined by how good of a plan the employer has picked out. People have both good and bad things to say about BCBS but it doesn't usually have...
The Blue Cross question is more of a question for the individual policy -- the better the plan is, the better they cover things -- so that would be determined by how good of a plan the employer has picked out. People have both good and bad things to say about BCBS but it doesn't usually have...
The Blue Cross question is more of a question for the individual policy -- the better the plan is, the better they cover things -- so that would be determined by how good of a plan the employer has picked out. People have both good and bad things to say about BCBS but it doesn't usually have...
<b>CFHockeyMom</b> answered this very very nicely. I would think that with two CF genes, positive sweat test and classic CF symptoms you can pretty much rest assured that a CF diagnosis and treatment is the correct course of action.
<b>Sakem </b>does have a valid point about the two genes...
<b>CFHockeyMom</b> answered this very very nicely. I would think that with two CF genes, positive sweat test and classic CF symptoms you can pretty much rest assured that a CF diagnosis and treatment is the correct course of action.
<b>Sakem </b>does have a valid point about the two genes...
<b>CFHockeyMom</b> answered this very very nicely. I would think that with two CF genes, positive sweat test and classic CF symptoms you can pretty much rest assured that a CF diagnosis and treatment is the correct course of action.
<b>Sakem </b>does have a valid point about the two genes...
<b>CFHockeyMom</b> answered this very very nicely. I would think that with two CF genes, positive sweat test and classic CF symptoms you can pretty much rest assured that a CF diagnosis and treatment is the correct course of action.
<b>Sakem </b>does have a valid point about the two genes...
<b>CFHockeyMom</b> answered this very very nicely. I would think that with two CF genes, positive sweat test and classic CF symptoms you can pretty much rest assured that a CF diagnosis and treatment is the correct course of action.
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<br /><b>Sakem </b>does have a valid point about the two...
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