Guest guest Posted October 29, 2002 Report Share Posted October 29, 2002 so you mean that PAs are even on my dishcloth and on the bench? What about my pumping equipment when I express, sometimes it is still a bit wet? aaaaaaaa I'm paranoid now. What about when I give him a bath and his ears go under the water?? I do put lavender in the water but that wont be ebough to kill them. Can people give me suggestions how to avoid them, in general house cleaning, not that sure that I want to use cleaners that are aginst PAs and others because then you are never exposed to anything and you wont build up as much immunity would this be correct?? Thanks Re: [crataegus] HOLIDAYS AND CF QUESTION > Hi , > > I would call your airlines to ask about taking items such as the pram. In the US, airline > regulations have changed so much since the Sept. 11 attacks that I always call ahead to see > what the newest rules are. > > Many doctors highly recommend swimming for people with CF. I would not let Liam near the > hydropool (whirlpool) -- but the regular swimming pool should be okay. I know some people > who ask the hotel manager to test the pool before allowing their children with CF in the pool. > Good hotels should test their water daily (or more during times of high use) and should > happily comply with your request. > > You'll find PA in all places with water -- even your own bathroom and kitchen sinks -- so try > not to get too hung up that you don't enjoy life. > > Seeing you write Lily's name made me so sad this morning. What a beautiful family you > would have been. I love the names Lily and Liam. > > I hope your exams go well and you enjoy your holidays! > > Warmly, > Kim > > > > > Care2 make the world greener! > Keep Air Smoke Free - Deadline: Nov 5th > http://www.care2.com/go/z/cleanair Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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