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Hello everyone, I have a few Questions. First- My son is ALWAYS

retracting even when he is very clear.All day long he breathes like

he just finished running a marathon. Thats what has my local ped. dr.

puzzled and also the pulm. we were seeing before he refered us to a

cf clinic. They say how concerned the are w/ how hard hes working to

breath. When I asked what could cause this they dont really give me

an awnser, Does anyone have similar situations? In the past when he

gets pnemonia I can understand the struggle but why when hes so

clear? They ruled out asthma, if it is cf and he has some built up

mucus is it poss. for him to still sound clear? Im confused! I asked

if breathing so hard can hurt his heart and so they checked w/ EKG

and said it was fine, but when the checked the gases in him he said

he actully had to much which means hes overbreathing- Well DUH! That

only obvious by watching him. Anyhow we go to our first cf appt.

tommorow and I was wondering what type of Questions I should ask and

is there any other advice for when I get there? Also, the nurse

called genezymes and asked about the test res. and they said it was

still out at the 2nd lab and it will be in early next week, today is

3 weeks since they drew his blood. On another note -j has

started to let go and take one step-only one but thats 2 mo. earlier

than my daughter. Thanks-

Kari mom of 2-1 may have cf- 1 known copy of d-f508 2nd test pending

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