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Now infected with mycobacterium abscessus

MAC & Bronchiectasis | Last Active: May 30 7:34pm | Replies (30)

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@rbl

I had 6 neg. Sputum samples from July 23 to Feb 24. I just got off meds. 2 weeks ago and now my March sputum sample just came back positive for MAC… they sent it out to identify what it is. I am so deflated and disappointed after 18 months of meds. I don’t want to do this all over again, not sure what the plan will be going forward. Seeing doc next Monday.

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You should need more than one sample positive. How are your symptoms? CT scan?

Before it was found as positive did you have any signs, cough or other. I am sorry for you. I really am because I know how we wait for the end and boom it’s back. The world falls down. I hope you have a doctor who will help you and direct you through all this. My best and stay strong

So sorry to hear about what has happened. . Frustrating all this MAC etc. etc. and decisions, decsions. Try to stay positive in your talks with yourself.....I have had many, many talks with myself to keep me going and trying to do my best....Want that for you and all of us. !!!

@rblI am so very sorry for your plight. There’s a word for that!! Saying that stinks just doesn’t quite do the job! You definitely need a “poor baby” card. We used to give those when I taught school years ago. The MAC journey unfortunately can take many twists and turns. Try to stay positive - which isn’t easily done some days. Have you tried Arikayce? It may be what will zap that nasty invader for good! Praying for you because it really does stink!! And it’s ok to scream or cry or both! Irene5

Oh rbl I’m so sorry to hear this. I can only imagine how devastated you are. I am praying that your visit with the doctor on Monday will yield some glimmer of hope, and that family and friends can provide some measure of support for you as you continue to navigate this very tricky condition. Do keep us posted after your visit, and know that we are all here for you!