I was recently diagnosed with Bronchiectasis.
I was recently diagnosed with Bronchiectasis. No symptoms yet just starting different tests- another CAT scan, pulminary function test, and possible bronchoscopy. Any advice/suggestions would be greaty appreciated. Thank you!
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@nina1944 Weight loss and no energy is typical with MAC. I used to tell my doctors that I have no stamina. I am sorry you have dealt with Cdif. That’s harsh. Your doctor who says the “cure is worse than the disease” is quoting what has been said for years. In many ways it is - however, there are new treatments and trials that are coming to the fore. My doctors have had to modify and adjust accordingly and frequently with me as we are all different. I started inhaled Arikayce a month ago. It has not been without side effects. But I finally feel like there is a light at the end of the tunnel in what has been a long five year journey. I would revisit what the ID doctor has suggested. You can not continue with weight loss. There are nutrition people who can help you with that. You can also find helpful diet info on this site. Your pulmonologist and your ID doctor should be working together for your benefit. irene5
What is the side effect of Arikayce? I can't take anymore diahrrea I'm 75 yrs old.
@nina1944 Side effects vary, but I would say the most prevalent and for the most people seem to be scratchy voice and/or loss of voice which come back after stopping it. There are many side effects, but not everyone experiences them. Additionally, practicing “mindfulness as medicine” can help as well. One of the reasons Arikayce is recommended is because of patients who have difficulty with the Big 3 and/or do not achieve negative MAC sputum results. You know your body best. With that said, MAC is progressive for most people. There comes a time when we have to weigh the pros and cons of treatment options. In the research statistics, Arikayce appears to have good outcomes. irene5
I agree with @nina1944 - antibiotics are for an infection...bronchiectasis in itself is not an infection. I find an inhaler helps when I get flares from it...otherwise, eat healthy, get exercise (icluding breathing exercises) and of course, stay Covid free.
I do have infection but meds caused cdiff and I had to stop. Afraid to try anything else. On nebulizer and vest.
@nina1944 Hi My side effects from Arikayce were minimal also, just a hoarse voice which improved over time and with strepfen, and a bit of a cough when I stat inhaling, just have a glass of water near by. It is great stuff!
How long did you take it
@nina1994 I took it for a year.
All the best Heather
Thumperguy, You are a funny guy!
@gaylewroc, Hi Gayle! I hope you are doing well and staying safe from covid. I was just reading over this older post of yours, and was wondering how you are currently doing? Did the more natural route of treatment work for you?