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Reading this caused great confusion. Apparently the terms for medical implants are not universal. When I read "port", I picture a port-a-cath, which is for INJECTIONS, not food/nutrition supplements. I would imagine putting anything not designed for injection inside a port would have nasty...
I'm not too upset about it because I understand the logic, but what makes me the most upset is that these precautions are taken to protect other people, but none were taken to protect me. My biggest issue with my CF has been since I cultured MRSA, which I got while IN the hospital, for a...
This is not necessarily a one-size-fits-all answer, but I'll tell you what I do. I purchased my own Pulse Oximeter from amazon (they are pretty cheap, $20 or so), and whenever I'm feeling sick and pill antibiotics aren't helping, I check my o2 saturation constantly. If it drops below 90 for...
I have 2-week hospital stints 2-3 times a year, and there is one problem I ALWAYS face. Not a single nurse knows how enzymes work. I take them so I can eat, I don't eat so I can take them. They constantly try to get me to take 4 Creon 24K with 2 saltine crackers. And then when someone brings me...
Everything you said was completely reasonable, with the exception of the name thing. If you've been calling him Colton since he was 1, have you considered getting his name legally changed to that?
Other than that, I would consider changing hospitals ASAP. CPS has taken children for far less...
So as far as I know, for most men with CF, the vas deferens is usually damaged, causing sterility. However, sperm is still produced. What happens to that sperm? It isn't being released, so does it just die?
When I first got the g-tube, I had the one with the permanent extension that had to be clamped and taped to the body. On my first day in high school, the clamp somehow came undone and I had formula/stomach acid all over my brand new jeans. Thankfully only one other person saw it.
I am also...
I've had pneumo's a few times, and I don't think traveling would be bad, especially to a medical conference. If something goes wrong I'm sure there'd be someone around to help. One thing I'm not sure about though is the cabin pressure and high altitude in a plane. I have no idea if that could be...
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote><i>Originally posted by: <b>julie</b></i> You have to be on SSDI or over 65 to get medicare... You can be on SSDI AND get medicare and medicaid depending on family size and income You can be on SSI and medicaid, but you do NOT qualify for medicare unless you are...
I take my playstation 3 with me when I go in. It's perfect. Video games, bluray/dvd player, music, web browser, netflix, and wifi ready. It also has bluetooth so if you want to use wireless headphones while you're hooked up to iv's, vest, etc. you can. Plus the hospital I get admitted to just...
I took it for a few years but I've stopped because I haven't noticed any positive effect from it. Also, my doctor constantly tells me taking antibiotics for an extended period is bad, but it's not bad with zithro because I take it for inflammation. Well, I know that, and the doctor knows that...
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