Should I take Big 3 + inhaled ARIKAYCE
I am currently 48 year old, I have NTM- MAC with a couple of cavities (1.3 cm * 2.2cm , and 0.5cm* 0.5cm), the big one increased in size from last year ( it was 1.9cm * 1.2cm) and this small one (0.5cm* 0.5cm) is new. Also I have nodules in both lungs widespread. I am using Saline 7% but I don't know whether it helps with cavity. Also my sputum test turned from negative to positive this year. My doctor is concerned that the cavity will keep increasing in size and quantity so he wants me to start antibiotics as soon as possible. He is a great doctor.
I am deeply concerned about the side effects of big 3 + inhaled Arikayce, that my doctor is going to prescribe for me.
Do you think these antibiotics will help with MAC? I truly doubt about it. I did a lot of research, MCA is too hard to cure and it may come back. Not to mention the side effects... I also studies Sue's cases and she is doing really great with Saline 7% without extra antibiotics.
My doctor ( NY) also says they are going to study phage therapy next year. ( I shared my story about phage in Belgium in this forum ) But he says that any new type of antibiotics is not in the pipeline yet. So I am thinking maybe I should take antibiotics. He thinks maybe I can tolerate the medication because of my relatively young age. I don't have other diseases so far.
Do you have any suggestion for me? I am thinking of just closely monitoring with CT every three months. Really struggle with my decision.
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I was diagnosed with MAC twice (and likely have it again) and used the big three plus arikayce and was on a scholarship program with the company. I just paid for the oral meds thru my Medicare advantage plan.
I also have M. Abscessus. ID doctor says it’s more difficult to treat than MAC and is faster growing. I started with Arikayce, Azithromax, and Omadacycline last October. All of my cultures since then have been negative. I think Arikayce helped, but I ended up in the hospital the second month. They thought Arikayce was responsible so they took me off. In its place I’m taking IV cifoxican. I know the problems you’re talking about. Dosage is twice a day. I do those myself at home, but I have to have a nurse each week for blood draw and dressing change. Medication comes from a specialty pharmacy, but they have to sub contract nursing and they charge me for supplies as they cannot bill Medicare for them. Finally arranged for the ID doctor’s infusion clinic to do the weekly visit, but I have to go there, Not bad since Medicare covers and it is only once per week. The supply charge was $120 per day! Pharmacy finally got me a program that pays 70%. You just have to keep asking and pushing.
Thank you for your reply. I've done home infusions 3 separate times with a nurse coming in once a week. I'm still under home health care, but just every two weeks right now since I'm not having any treatment. Fortunately my insurance covers that.
My dilemma is finding a doctor that knows what to do. My second ID doctor said I was lucky the first one didn't kill me!! He's the "best" and only one locally, lots of great reviews. Second is the one that didn't know Arikayce is a specialty drug and ordered it from my grocery store pharmacy!
I don't know why the first doctor that ordered Amikacin IV required me to go the a hospital 25 miles away (not the one by my house) twice a day for infusions and labs during infusions. I don't see anyone else dealing with that kind of stuff. This was the second treatment after reacting badly to Imipenum IV.
Just very frustrating.
How do people manage to go to Mayo 400 miles away for treatment?
I'd pull my hair out, but it's falling out too much already!!!
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What insurance do you have?
Harry
Never mind.
helen1000,
I'm not sure what your reply means or what predicated it.
We are a group of MAC sufferers that try to help each other.
Some of the people in California have Kaiser, some ex-military have Tricare,
Some have classice Medicare with a part D supplement, some have Medicare
Advantage, etc. All of them have different formularies. So when someone has
trouble with a particular drug, it helps to know which insurance plan they are
on because someone in the group may have had the same problem and can
offer a solution. Or someone may have the same insurance and may be discussing
with their doctor the possiblity of going on it.
Harry
Fully understand! I am very happy to see people help each other 🙂 🙏
What was your reaction to Imipenum if you do not mind my asking?
First dose (two 50 ml iv bags) mild nausea.
Second infusion nausea end of first bag. Started second bag and was grabbing for the trash can. Vomiting, coughing, sneezing and uncontrollable shaking of arms and legs. Had husband help me disconnect my infusion and get in bed. Shook until I fell a sleep? For 3 hours. Called my ID next morning and he discontinued all 3 meds. I had only taken one Azithromycin. I was too nauseous for the Linezolid.