Hi All. Throwing this out there to see if anyone can help. Still no CF diagnoise.
Hi Everyone. Well, I had a ambry Pancreatitis Genetic panel done. Any one else, with pancritis problems, Cf etc, which know of theses mutations. G576A, (likely pathogenic) And R668C. (Variant of unknown Significance) Got as far as a CRMS Diagnose. Told neither of these are CF causing. I don't get this as I am still in limbo, The two high sweat test> 84, and 90. To make this short as I always write a book here, I do have good FVC. Low DLCO. (which I think is heart related) Chronic Asthma, Chronic Sinusitis, Allergies, Chronic Bronchitis, Failure to thrive, malnusorption disorder (most all my life) Chronic Pancri...
Source: Cystic Fibrosis DNA and Mutations Forum - May 30, 2015 Category: Respiratory Medicine Authors: madmax33 Tags: DNA and Mutations Source Type: forums

Possible cf
Hi everyone my story is a bit complicated. Im 23 years old and when I was 18 I was given a genetic test for CF and it came back negative the reason my Gastro dr ordered it was because of acid reflux, elevated lipase levels and sludge in my gallbladder which since then has been removed. Just recently my new gastro dr told me about the possibility of CF. I only have one person on my dads side that has CF no one on my moms. I don't have the typical CF symptoms just occasional unexplained shortness of breath, frequent respiratory infections severe acid reflux and persistent low vitamin d levels. My gastro dr said that I could ...
Source: Cystic Fibrosis Newly Diagnosed Forum - May 29, 2015 Category: Respiratory Medicine Authors: Jessica Gomez Tags: Newly Diagnosed Source Type: forums

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