Help understanding culture results
I'm afraid that this is going to be long, but since I'm a newbie with understanding bronchiectasis & infections, I'd appreciate the thoughts of you veterans of the fight.
My first bronchoscopy (Oct 23) took samples from 4 different spots on my lungs with cultures. Two of the four cultures showed Pseudomonas (I think in the second week of culturing) and one showed few colonies of Abscessus (I think in 3rd week). I was treated for the Pseudomonas with Levoquin.
I changed pulmonologists to the University of FL Shands and we basically started over with a bronchoscopy in January 24. They went into one area of my lung where they saw the most activity. They did a culture at the UF lab and determined negative after 47 hours. I'm assuming that was looking for Pseudomonas. The Acid Fast Gram Stain was positive 3+ for gram positive cocci in pairs and chains (also done at the UF lab. The culture for that was sent to ARUP reference lab and after 8 weeks my results say Negative for Acid Fast Bacteria.
During these weeks of waiting I've been diligent on my airway clearance and have been coughing up some yellow/tan globs along with clear sputum. It sure looks to me like some kind of infections, but what do I know?
I'm pretty confused and trying to figure out the questions I should ask my doctor. At the moment I'm wondering the following:
1. Can the Gram stain be positive and the culture be negative for AFB? Did my Abscessus go away?
2. If only spot was cultured could other spots in my lung have different results?
3. Is a 2 day culture enough to show Pseudomonas? If the culture is negative -- then what's going on with the colored sputum I'm producing now?
4. Should I ask for a sputum culture now?
I am not scheduled to see her till April 8th and will be dealing with her via the portal messaging, so I really want to ask questions that are relevant. I'd appreciate your feedback before I start with her.
Thanks!
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Thank you for reading my post and responding.
I gave thought to that being one possibility of how it might be presented, submitted, and then payment made.
Have a good weekend Harry.
Barbara
Sue, I just found out the critter is Mycoplasma fortuitum, not that different from M. avium.
So far, my immune system is containing it, so I don't have to think about antibiotic treatment. The simple breathing/huffing cycle twice a day has it under control, works better than 0.3% saline nebulizing. Long term, NMN is doing a good job repairing my DNA and maintaining energy levels. I am 85, and luckier than most.
Sue’s detailed explanations are incredibly helpful and thought-provoking!!
I brought in 3 samples when I was initially diagnosed with bronchiectasis to determine whether I had any culturable bugs. Now, quarterly, I try to bring in a sample because sometimes we can have something going on and might not have any symptoms. Another scenario is that not all lung bacteria are culturable. For example, the mouth has over 700 bacteria and many of these commensals end up in the lungs. They are identified through high-level genetic testing like the research done in Dr. Leo Segal’s lab at NYU Langone.
Two years ago, I was producing a bit more sputum on a regular basis. I was patting myself on the back for doing excellent airway clearance. This went on for a while and I submitted a couple of samples over time and nothing grew. BUT, about 8 months into this period, I went for my routine pulmonary appointment and I cultured haemophilus. My doctor and I discussed it and I asked to submit a sample again before taking antibiotics. It grew again and I took antibiotics. By the third day of taking the medication, practically all mucus disappeared and unless I have a cold that is now my norm (yes, I continue with daily airway clearance:)).
So, why all this detail? Because it is possible that the antibiotic killed another bug or bugs that were causing the mucus and were unidentified through culture. I don’t think it was the haemophilus because right along I was not growing it.
I discussed this theory with Dr Segal at the World Bronchiectasis Conference and he said it was plausible. Jokingly, I offered him a sputum sample and he said that he would have needed samples over a longer period of time to know what was truly going on. This is where lung health is headed. Knowing an individual’s microbiomes - skin, mouth, lungs and gut - and when for that person there is dysbiosis (the type and quantity of bugs are off) and fixing it! Precision medicine at its best.
Happy Sunday,
Linda Esposito
Is it your understanding gardening is the usual source for MAI?
As you noticed the Dr. L at NJH indicated I had a small amount of Mycobacterium avium-intracellulare (MAI) and that it was such a small amount he didn't want to start me on anti-biotics. He did not say it is related to soil, he didn' explain to be a soil related infection.
I am not the one to say yes or no to your question for many reasons and one being I am new to the diagonosis of BE and learnings one needs to understand.. My understanding, and I may be incorrect, it is more than likely contracted related to soil. Hopefully someone on this site might have a better answer and a 'yes' or ''no' to my belief and your question. Wish I knew for sure...but...what I do know is I have BE and a slight MAI infection. What I don't know is if I start an anti-biotic will it help with the MAI and will it stop this CONSTANT bringing up of a foamy, white. bubbly substance that does feel like mucus but even with that I don't truly know. It is so confusing, the substance I am bringing up. I was glad to see Linda Espositios post above.
Thank you for your post. More good information from you....THANKS.
It relates to many of my thoughts about what is or is not possibly going on with me and my present condition, the BE and the constant sputum I am constantly bringing up. I nearly fill an entire solo cup of this foamy, white, bubbly sputum, mucus by the end of the day. Surprisingly I have been able to sleep most nights but do have to clear my throat when I wake up in the middle of night to visit the bathroom. The clearing of my "throat" and sputum can take a while to do before I can fall back to sleep. My two things I know will make everything worse.....not enough sleep and inability to eat...and as well building back the BMIndex. I am hoping the liquid guaifenesin I have begun taking will help with this problem of the thick sputum, 'mucus' in my throat. Waiting on a one sputum vile result sent in, in February to Tyler. My answer below should have gone directly to gbooth54 to answer her question to me, I errored. 😁
Thanks for sharing Linda, this is an incredibly interesting presentation. I’ve also learned that we can assist our natural microbiomes by reducing refined sugar intake since the bad bugs (& cancer) love it so much. Also, adding pre & probiotics may help limit or curtail exacerbations. Happy Spring!
Linda,
I put this to the wrong person this past month in another area so reposting here where I found you. In your post elsewhere you mentioned stress, I agree, need to reduce stress to keep the immune system healthy and up.
STRESS: As we all know, in certain circumstances, reducing that stress for many is nearly, sometimes, impossible.... but it must be reduced. How women with children, especially young children and other family members that require their care and attention..... let alone their own, I believe causes much stress if they are not able to find ways or help themselves reduce it. (P.S. Bronchiectasis affects more women from what I have read, if that is correct?)
MY STORY: My belief is that stress, unrelenting stress for a good period of time, (which can and does lower ones immune system) greatly contributes to developing an infection with or without Bronchiectasis and was one of the main causes for my full blown Bronchictasis as well as a change in how and what I was eating during that period of stress, poor diet during an extremely stressful period, and then the straw that broke the camels back.....blowing dry leaves and soil away from the house foundation and not knowing to wear a mask.
QUESTIONS: If you have time to reply. Thanks
Are you a trainer of some sorts? Like weight/strength trainer etc.?
Was there a specific type of diet you followed, follow?
Have you had a MAC/MAI flare-up and have taken medications for MAC/MAI?
Have you been told you have Acid Reflux?
I ask due to how well it appears you have managed your health (BE etc.) to be able to travel as you have done?
Thank you for all your informative posts.
Barbara