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This has happened to our child, and to my husband as well as to others

in our family--the larger family. I cannot see any benefit in it. It is a

state

ment often based on uninformed judgement rather than solid medical

knowledge and usually carries chaos with it.

Olivia Rojas, mother of cf adult, and cousin-in-law to n Rojas; I

read and lurk when I visit--which is often--and would like to say that

I would not feel positive about someone doubting that my adult child,

when a child, had cystic fibrosis.

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> This has happened to our child, and to my husband as well as to

others

> in our family--the larger family. I cannot see any benefit in

it. It is a

> state

> ment often based on uninformed judgement rather than solid medical

> knowledge and usually carries chaos with it.

> Olivia Rojas, mother of cf adult, and cousin-in-law to n

Rojas; I

> read and lurk when I visit--which is often--and would like to say

that

> I would not feel positive about someone doubting that my adult

child,

> when a child, had cystic fibrosis.

>

>

>

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