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Leg cramps/pain

asiewny

New member
My DS, who is awaiting the results of his genetic test (scored a 51 and 57 on his sweat test) so we are in diagnosis limbo right now, has leg cramps frequently. He eats a lot of bananas, but he occaisionally gets these cramps and he woke up last night with one. Is this common for CF kids? The dr. just told us to make sure he gets enough water and eats foods like bananas, but I was just wondering if this could be because of CF.
Of course now I am paranoid, but lately my DS just does not look well, he is so thin, has constant bags under his eyes and he has started with a wet cough. I know it is cold season, but when you have a child who just had a borderline test for CF and now has a wet cough, I can't help but worry!
 

asiewny

New member
My DS, who is awaiting the results of his genetic test (scored a 51 and 57 on his sweat test) so we are in diagnosis limbo right now, has leg cramps frequently. He eats a lot of bananas, but he occaisionally gets these cramps and he woke up last night with one. Is this common for CF kids? The dr. just told us to make sure he gets enough water and eats foods like bananas, but I was just wondering if this could be because of CF.
Of course now I am paranoid, but lately my DS just does not look well, he is so thin, has constant bags under his eyes and he has started with a wet cough. I know it is cold season, but when you have a child who just had a borderline test for CF and now has a wet cough, I can't help but worry!
 

asiewny

New member
My DS, who is awaiting the results of his genetic test (scored a 51 and 57 on his sweat test) so we are in diagnosis limbo right now, has leg cramps frequently. He eats a lot of bananas, but he occaisionally gets these cramps and he woke up last night with one. Is this common for CF kids? The dr. just told us to make sure he gets enough water and eats foods like bananas, but I was just wondering if this could be because of CF.
Of course now I am paranoid, but lately my DS just does not look well, he is so thin, has constant bags under his eyes and he has started with a wet cough. I know it is cold season, but when you have a child who just had a borderline test for CF and now has a wet cough, I can't help but worry!
 

asiewny

New member
My DS, who is awaiting the results of his genetic test (scored a 51 and 57 on his sweat test) so we are in diagnosis limbo right now, has leg cramps frequently. He eats a lot of bananas, but he occaisionally gets these cramps and he woke up last night with one. Is this common for CF kids? The dr. just told us to make sure he gets enough water and eats foods like bananas, but I was just wondering if this could be because of CF.
Of course now I am paranoid, but lately my DS just does not look well, he is so thin, has constant bags under his eyes and he has started with a wet cough. I know it is cold season, but when you have a child who just had a borderline test for CF and now has a wet cough, I can't help but worry!
 

asiewny

New member
My DS, who is awaiting the results of his genetic test (scored a 51 and 57 on his sweat test) so we are in diagnosis limbo right now, has leg cramps frequently. He eats a lot of bananas, but he occaisionally gets these cramps and he woke up last night with one. Is this common for CF kids? The dr. just told us to make sure he gets enough water and eats foods like bananas, but I was just wondering if this could be because of CF.
<br />Of course now I am paranoid, but lately my DS just does not look well, he is so thin, has constant bags under his eyes and he has started with a wet cough. I know it is cold season, but when you have a child who just had a borderline test for CF and now has a wet cough, I can't help but worry!
 

Rebjane

Super Moderator
My daughter has not complained of leg cramps; but I would also make sure you child gets enough salt in his diet. Did they do any other blood work, like electolytes to see what his sodium level and potassium level is? Kids with CF need more salt than kids without CF; maybe giving him a salty snack or some gatorade to see if it helps with the leg cramps. How old is you son? I hope you find out soon about whether it is a definative diagnosis of CF. The sooner your son starts the treatments specific for CF kids (if it is CF )the better he should feel. Keep us updated on his results!
 

Rebjane

Super Moderator
My daughter has not complained of leg cramps; but I would also make sure you child gets enough salt in his diet. Did they do any other blood work, like electolytes to see what his sodium level and potassium level is? Kids with CF need more salt than kids without CF; maybe giving him a salty snack or some gatorade to see if it helps with the leg cramps. How old is you son? I hope you find out soon about whether it is a definative diagnosis of CF. The sooner your son starts the treatments specific for CF kids (if it is CF )the better he should feel. Keep us updated on his results!
 

Rebjane

Super Moderator
My daughter has not complained of leg cramps; but I would also make sure you child gets enough salt in his diet. Did they do any other blood work, like electolytes to see what his sodium level and potassium level is? Kids with CF need more salt than kids without CF; maybe giving him a salty snack or some gatorade to see if it helps with the leg cramps. How old is you son? I hope you find out soon about whether it is a definative diagnosis of CF. The sooner your son starts the treatments specific for CF kids (if it is CF )the better he should feel. Keep us updated on his results!
 

Rebjane

Super Moderator
My daughter has not complained of leg cramps; but I would also make sure you child gets enough salt in his diet. Did they do any other blood work, like electolytes to see what his sodium level and potassium level is? Kids with CF need more salt than kids without CF; maybe giving him a salty snack or some gatorade to see if it helps with the leg cramps. How old is you son? I hope you find out soon about whether it is a definative diagnosis of CF. The sooner your son starts the treatments specific for CF kids (if it is CF )the better he should feel. Keep us updated on his results!
 

Rebjane

Super Moderator
My daughter has not complained of leg cramps; but I would also make sure you child gets enough salt in his diet. Did they do any other blood work, like electolytes to see what his sodium level and potassium level is? Kids with CF need more salt than kids without CF; maybe giving him a salty snack or some gatorade to see if it helps with the leg cramps. How old is you son? I hope you find out soon about whether it is a definative diagnosis of CF. The sooner your son starts the treatments specific for CF kids (if it is CF )the better he should feel. Keep us updated on his results!
 

asiewny

New member
Thank you so much for your reply. I will make sure to give him some salty snacks and see if that helps. My son is 9 years old (almost 10). I have no idea what his sodium or electrolites levels are and I don't know if they tested for that. He has been through so much testing lately. All I know is that in addition to the borderline sweat cloride test, he has decreased free T4 and decrease IGF-1. Still waiting on the other results. I will keep updating the results when I get them. I appreciate the support and information I have gotten so far from this forum. I am glad I found it!
 

asiewny

New member
Thank you so much for your reply. I will make sure to give him some salty snacks and see if that helps. My son is 9 years old (almost 10). I have no idea what his sodium or electrolites levels are and I don't know if they tested for that. He has been through so much testing lately. All I know is that in addition to the borderline sweat cloride test, he has decreased free T4 and decrease IGF-1. Still waiting on the other results. I will keep updating the results when I get them. I appreciate the support and information I have gotten so far from this forum. I am glad I found it!
 

asiewny

New member
Thank you so much for your reply. I will make sure to give him some salty snacks and see if that helps. My son is 9 years old (almost 10). I have no idea what his sodium or electrolites levels are and I don't know if they tested for that. He has been through so much testing lately. All I know is that in addition to the borderline sweat cloride test, he has decreased free T4 and decrease IGF-1. Still waiting on the other results. I will keep updating the results when I get them. I appreciate the support and information I have gotten so far from this forum. I am glad I found it!
 

asiewny

New member
Thank you so much for your reply. I will make sure to give him some salty snacks and see if that helps. My son is 9 years old (almost 10). I have no idea what his sodium or electrolites levels are and I don't know if they tested for that. He has been through so much testing lately. All I know is that in addition to the borderline sweat cloride test, he has decreased free T4 and decrease IGF-1. Still waiting on the other results. I will keep updating the results when I get them. I appreciate the support and information I have gotten so far from this forum. I am glad I found it!
 

asiewny

New member
Thank you so much for your reply. I will make sure to give him some salty snacks and see if that helps. My son is 9 years old (almost 10). I have no idea what his sodium or electrolites levels are and I don't know if they tested for that. He has been through so much testing lately. All I know is that in addition to the borderline sweat cloride test, he has decreased free T4 and decrease IGF-1. Still waiting on the other results. I will keep updating the results when I get them. I appreciate the support and information I have gotten so far from this forum. I am glad I found it!
 

JORDYSMOM

New member
Welcome to the forum. It's not exactly a happy occassion when we see someone new here, but if your son does have CF, this is a great place for support and education.

I just wanted to mention that at your child's age, those pains may be simply growing pains. It seems that all of my boys went through those. It could be related to some deficiency too, but wanted to point out the simple, because sometimes when things are crazy, you overlook the regular stuff. <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0">

Please keep us posted on you and your son.

Stacey
 

JORDYSMOM

New member
Welcome to the forum. It's not exactly a happy occassion when we see someone new here, but if your son does have CF, this is a great place for support and education.

I just wanted to mention that at your child's age, those pains may be simply growing pains. It seems that all of my boys went through those. It could be related to some deficiency too, but wanted to point out the simple, because sometimes when things are crazy, you overlook the regular stuff. <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0">

Please keep us posted on you and your son.

Stacey
 

JORDYSMOM

New member
Welcome to the forum. It's not exactly a happy occassion when we see someone new here, but if your son does have CF, this is a great place for support and education.

I just wanted to mention that at your child's age, those pains may be simply growing pains. It seems that all of my boys went through those. It could be related to some deficiency too, but wanted to point out the simple, because sometimes when things are crazy, you overlook the regular stuff. <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0">

Please keep us posted on you and your son.

Stacey
 

JORDYSMOM

New member
Welcome to the forum. It's not exactly a happy occassion when we see someone new here, but if your son does have CF, this is a great place for support and education.

I just wanted to mention that at your child's age, those pains may be simply growing pains. It seems that all of my boys went through those. It could be related to some deficiency too, but wanted to point out the simple, because sometimes when things are crazy, you overlook the regular stuff. <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0">

Please keep us posted on you and your son.

Stacey
 

JORDYSMOM

New member
Welcome to the forum. It's not exactly a happy occassion when we see someone new here, but if your son does have CF, this is a great place for support and education.
<br />
<br />I just wanted to mention that at your child's age, those pains may be simply growing pains. It seems that all of my boys went through those. It could be related to some deficiency too, but wanted to point out the simple, because sometimes when things are crazy, you overlook the regular stuff. <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0">
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<br />Please keep us posted on you and your son.
<br />
<br />Stacey
 
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