Airway clearance
I have MAC (found along with pseudomonas in a sputum culture)and Bronchiectasis. I was treated with Cipro for the pseudomonas and have been on the Big 3 for almost two months for the MAC. Every discussion I read talks about nebulizing with saline solution and daily airway clearance. I have no cough and am unable to cough up any mucous. I use my albuterol inhaler and then my accapella but do not produce any mucous. Does anyone else have “dry” MAC? I do have slight drainage down the back of my throat but I wonder if I could figure out how to clear out my lungs if I would get well faster.
Mary Jane
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Raney. Besides nystatin liquid there are Nystatin tablets and clotrimazole lozenges- might be easier to use. I did not know they exist. Besides rinse mouth with apple cider vinegar( one teaspoon for a glass of water) that helps too or tea tree oil- might help too. By the way I really think nystatin has terrible taste.
Spot on, Sue. Medicare Advantage plans are mostly an advantage to the insurance companies, not patients. My husband and I have Medicare with a supplemental plan through my former employer, and I am constantly surprised at how much more coverage for actual medical expenses we have than relatives with Medicare Advantage plans have and at how seamless our benefits are. Of course, I must admit we didn't get that free gym membership....
We too continued our employee coverage, even though the premiums are far from free - we pay a lot, but the flip side is few or no co-pays for visits and hospitalizations. And most of the time we can see specialists without a referral if we need to. But with the list of doctor visits between us, I feel we are far ahead, and no surprises to our budget.
Thank you for the suggestions. I cetainly will start with apple cider vinegar that will be easy, and ask dock to order the tablets or lozenges.
Love this group!
raney. After reading your post I wanted to ask you about your experience with levalbuterol causing thrush. I've got an autommune condition (lichen planus) which causes problems with my gums--inflammed, very tender. I never experienced what I thought might be thrush. I've used levalbuterol (puffer) for over 5 years and last year my teeth have begun breaking off at the gumline--six so far. None of the doctors or dentists have any answers and to be honest I don't think they want to take the time of help figure things out. I'm 78 and have been told my bones or gums are not strong enough to have implants or even dentures. They've made a partial for the upper and the inflammation is so bad I can't eat with it or even wear it. They have done numerous "adjustments" but things are unbearably painful. I guess I'm just trying to grab at straws to attempt to find answers before all or most of my teeth are gone. If you prefer to pvt message me, that's fine. @fdixon63
I will reply tomorrow I have lots of questions I also have gum disease
and loosing bones
5 years ago the DNC platform included Medicare for all, 4 years ago, Biden modified that to Medicare for all over age 60. As I was in that age group I was encouraged but the hospital lobby stopped that initiative in it tracks. Nothing has changed for 4 years. Doughnut hole closes some next year but premiums will and are already skyrocketing
I am in the same boat gun disease and loosing bone..
I have full dentures at the top and partial on the bottom. The roots are showing in the bottom. I plan to just have them all pulled and maybe that will stop the gum disease.
I just read a few days ago about dentures holding bacteria and fungus and continuing the infection .
Rather than using dentures tabs, the surgical said to soak dentures at night in alcohol, of peroxide or in white vinegar after brushing them really well..
Also look at the meds you are taking and the side effects. I am taking one for acid reflux that causes bone loss . I am going to talk to my gastro doc about prescribing something else
Have you seen any ENT? Do you have lost nasal drainage. I am 86 and docs can only treat symptoms because of heart and lung problems
Allergic to most antibiotics used for treatment and mucinex. Have any of you had any other expectorant prescribed? Thanks
Can you describe your allergy to Mucinex? It must be very rare. I wonder if there is a dye or filler causing the problem.