tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3130387452483505414.post1119596948774462511..comments2024-01-31T05:59:44.965+00:00Comments on My Life With CF: ExplanationEvanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06762986868964736532noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3130387452483505414.post-20688414990290518372012-04-04T13:05:48.271+01:002012-04-04T13:05:48.271+01:00have to say Evan really good post and in truth Iam...have to say Evan really good post and in truth Iam in the same camp as you lots of physio imposed on me as a kid which I feel goes a long way as to why my health is in relatively good condition still.On another note I wouldn't read to much into the type of genotype as Ive been told by various doctors that 2 people with the same gene can have varying strains of the condition eg one can produce less mucus(hence a more milder form) whereas others produce a lot more<br /><br />Have to say though your post was a bit of a eye opener and really cemented for me how important exercise is though like you know some people are just to much of an advanced stage early on for exercise to have any impact on.A particular case in point is a toddler who died of cf at 2 and the medical team couldn't do anything about as there was simply to much mucus which killed him.Though I take your point which is very valid about adherence to a routine eg exercise and keeping clear and well.From what I have read I feel there is a tendency for people with cf to be biased towards the moderate, severe side as opposed to the mild which goes in line with your excellent post<br /><br />keep well and keep up the hard work<br />RichardRickyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01880550830597364085noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3130387452483505414.post-48223564869329219982012-04-04T09:21:52.218+01:002012-04-04T09:21:52.218+01:00This comment has been removed by the author.Rickyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01880550830597364085noreply@blogger.com