Help! Positive testimonials required
Hi, I’m new in this Group.
I’ve received a Mac diagnosis and Bronchiectasis in these days. I’m still in the phase of “no, it’s not true, it’s not possibile”
I’m 44 and I’m really afraid for the future, especially because I’m the mom of two very small children , 2 years and 6 months. I’m afraid I won’t be able to take care of them for a long time…
I really need to hear from you stories of positive experiences, is there anyone who got definitly cured ?
Do you think I could still have a normal life?
Thanks a lot
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Always so helpful to read your experiences and suggestions. Thank you Sue.
I just wish I knew why I bring up this white foamy, bubbly "stuff." It can be as much as a quarter cup full, of a red solo cup. All the doctors, including Tyler and NJH, so far have said: " Don't know what that is.." Two ENT's did not see sinus or post nasal drip last year. Working on securing a local ID doctor and a pulmonologist locally who does more than say "come back in 3 or 6 months." Why no facility has a team approach with a respiratory therapist on hand to teach a patient the different types of airway clearance techniques is beyond me. Nor has a pulmonologist even asked "do you know the different methods of doing airway clearance breathing techniques......Thank goodness for this site and the internet to watch helpful suggestions to clear the airways. There is nothing like good actual face to face teaching. I would think it is always better with someone saying: "That right or that's wrong let's try again." Thoughts?
@mary80 Oh my goodness! You are full of anxiety about this - and rightfully so. What to do? That is the 64 million dollar question. And how do you know it won’t come back? We live breathe and eat with MAC every day. Such an unwanted guest for so many! How rude! Being 44 might be a blessing in disguise as your body is better equipped to deal with it. Just maybe you are lucky! Start eating a Mediterranean diet or a plant based diet now! I spent my adult life being a grazer- and then eating off of people’s plates as a mom trying to do everything. Good nutrition and Vitamin D are key! The MAC journey is not an easy one but there is light at the end of the tunnel. Make sure you have a pulmonologist and an infectious disease doctor. Do not let MAC define you. Do the medication if necessary. Wear an N95 mask in situations where you are highly exposed like out in a field or being anywhere where there is a lot of dust. Ditch the thermal spa ( hot tub) if it is inside. Life advice - Be moderate in all things. If it turns out the meds make you sick or don’t work, try Arikayce. It is an inhaled medication (somewhat time consuming), that cured my MAC. I was shocked truly because it took over five years of on again off again oral medication. But it is gone and hasn’t come back, and that was in August of 2022. Wishing you strength and piece of mind about it. The good God has your back -,your front , your arms , your legs- all of you including your lungs!! Wishing you all good things. Just being 44 tells me you will beat this! Irene5
Was your surgery VAT or Robotic? I have chronic infections from a bacteria that is hard to treat and my doctor said down the road, we have to consider. That's why I'm asking.
I did not take Paxlovid, but not because I didn’t want to. We were not sure how long I’d had Covid and it must be given within the first five days of getting sick. I’d just started getting over a cold, so at first I thought I still had the cold. I did talk to my nurse about the situation, she agreed that I shouldn’t take it. My husband did take it and it helped him greatly! No side effects for him. (There are certainly medicines that can not be taken along with Paxlovid, so he had to stop two of his meds.)
I have not been able to locate N95 masks in a small or youth size. (I am a smaller person with a pinhead. 😁) Do you have an online source that you are happy with? Thanks.
The N95 masks I use are called Yiderbo KN95 from Amazon. They are $9.99 and are individually wrapped. I think there are 50 in the box. I researched them and don’t think they are true N95 respirator masks in terms of the medical meaning. If I am working outside I use the real expensive ones, but my son bought them and they are reusable. Personally they are tight and hurt but are the real deal. Those can be found at Lowe’s or Home Depot. I know what you mean about too big. The hospital brand that I use a lot of are big even though they have the nose piece. The ones that fit me best are the Yiderbo ones. Irene5
Project N95 while not as active as during the height of covid, still a good place to buy masks.
https://www.projectn95.org
Thanks.
Hope you were/able to knock the cold. That is what I have now after the Paxlovid, a head cold with ear congestion going on a little more than a week. I understand it can take a good few weeks to get fully over it all. Going to the Ear doctor Thursday to have it check out.
I hope you will be well very soon. My husband and I still have lingering feelings of a slight head cold. I look forward to warmer weather!
Thanks for sharing, it sure means a great deal considering what we have to deal with.