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Ok, My 8 year old daughter started having symptoms of GI issues and had a past history of pulmonary issues as well which landed her in the GI office. From there the doc sent her for a 2nd sweat test beings the 1st one 2 yrs prior came back borderline. The second came back borderline as well. So...
Ok, so the Ambry test came back with:
125G>C (heterozygous), untranslated region. Benign classification.
2694T>T (homozygous), T854T, Benign classification.
Can anyone help me de-code this and give me some input?! SO concerned! Anything will help!! <img src="i/expressions/brokenheart.gif"...
Ok, so the Ambry test came back with:
125G>C (heterozygous), untranslated region. Benign classification.
2694T>T (homozygous), T854T, Benign classification.
Can anyone help me de-code this and give me some input?! SO concerned! Anything will help!!
Ok, so the first CF panel came back negative but the second 97-mutation one came back with two abnormalities... I still have yet to get the full report since my daughter's gastroenterologist had to contact the CF specialty clinic. All the nurse would tell me is that there was "2 uncommon...
My dd had a sweat test 2 years ago which turned out to be a borderline reading of 41. After 2 years of ongoing stomach issues and chronic cough I began some extensive research into her old records and as I did research I realized that her test fell into the borderline range and demanded that she...
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