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MAC & Bronchiectasis | Last Active: Mar 28 6:14pm | Replies (13)

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I too have a small hiatal hernia and a similar foamy sputum and occasionally a more solid streaky cloudy sputum I bring up all day long, especially after drinking fluids, thankfully. I have many lung issues all associated with my MAC. Also have another mycobacter ia , both off and on past 3 years. Both sputum tests came back negative last time. Thankfully I can expell the sputum. 6 months of antibiotic therapy was successful for me. I wish you success with MAC. Hoping my Gerd improves too. Any suggestions very welcome.

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You probably do all, know all this and have listened to information about Hiatal Hernia. However, this is what I have been doing: Sleeping with a wedge pillow and following the Acid Reflux Diet and guidlines of when, how, what etc. to eat or do with a Hiatal Hernia. The Hiatal Hernia from what I read requires the Acid Reflux guidelines. I just listened to the Mayo Clinic, Rochester doctor video after googling 'What to do for a hiatal hernia." With all I have been doing related to either Acid Reflux or the Hiatal Hernia the one thing that has changed, no burining tongue throughout the night, of which prior to all I am doing, however the burning tongue symypton would go away during the day.
I am waiting on the results of a sputum culture test and do believe it will soon be decided that I must think about going on antibiotic treatment. I shall see. If I go on the antibiotic(s) it will be my first go round after being diagonsed in August of 2022 with BE. Hiatal Hernia diagnosed Oct. 2023.
Overall I feel fine, not tired etc. Just this constant need to want to clear the throat of the foamy, white, bubbly sputum which the ID doctor (another doctor ready to retire) indicated and said it is water mixed with the mucus, yet 4 pulmonologists said "I don't know what that is." Go figure. What or were you told what the foamy, white, bubbly is caused by and/or is?