Hello,
I am a 34.5 year old female that has been a medical marvel for over a year or more and at my insistance of some serious issue not addressed i have been referred to an endor. Well after a three hour appointment, i waqs told that it seems to be CF!! OK! after going home and scheduleing the CFTR and the like to confirm or deny I did a little research. I am wondering why the only information I have seem thus far about diagnosis is for the very young. Is it hat uncommon to go through life as an athlete and not be diagnosed until know if indeed thats what ails me (and believe me I have 80% of the symptoms some of which have ailed me my entire existance)? I am very confused and in a state of bewilderment at this point. I am a scientist and do have a pretty good understanding on human A&P, so nothing is too far reached, but I wanted to reach out and find out if this was really uncommon at this point in life.
Thanks for any and all feed back
mmac
I am a 34.5 year old female that has been a medical marvel for over a year or more and at my insistance of some serious issue not addressed i have been referred to an endor. Well after a three hour appointment, i waqs told that it seems to be CF!! OK! after going home and scheduleing the CFTR and the like to confirm or deny I did a little research. I am wondering why the only information I have seem thus far about diagnosis is for the very young. Is it hat uncommon to go through life as an athlete and not be diagnosed until know if indeed thats what ails me (and believe me I have 80% of the symptoms some of which have ailed me my entire existance)? I am very confused and in a state of bewilderment at this point. I am a scientist and do have a pretty good understanding on human A&P, so nothing is too far reached, but I wanted to reach out and find out if this was really uncommon at this point in life.
Thanks for any and all feed back
mmac