Does anyone else have a bitter taste in their mouth?

Posted by nancysh @nancysh, Aug 30 2:04pm

Also food tastes and smells different.

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@laborday24

I was shocked that I had no issues with taking the drugs. My daughter got me very good probiotics. My Mac is drug resistant to azthromycin

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I just started my treatment for MAC and can’t take Azithromycin. It caused my joints to hurt and I developed a bad rash. So they changed it to moxifloxacin. I am taking a probiotic 2 times a day and NAC. Any suggestions on the best pro-biotic? I wish I could get pro-biotic through a RX? Since it is so necessary for my stomach😥

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Floraster was recommended to me by my GI doc.

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@blm1007blm1007

Yes, I am going to be 82 in October so I understand what your thoughts are. It has not been suggested for me to start med's for MAI/MAC. If ever it is, I will think long and hard about it. Lucky are the few that reach their 90's and don't have thoughts of "why am I still here' due to serious health problems. So glad I found the book "I'll Have It My Way." Written by the daughter ( Hattie Bryant) of the Mother that inspired her to write the book after her Mother's passing. I am fortunate, as yet, that I feel well and no breathing problems. Just a frustrating continuous need to clear my throat of mucus that I believe is caused by hiatal hernia and silent reflux (LPR).
P.S. No fun having spent hard earned money only to find out it wasn't the house attachments it was the med's. However, question answered and that one problem "solved."
Barbara

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nancysh and blm2007:

Thank you for your thoughts. Ironically, my mother lived to age 101 and my father to 96 and I'm still hoping, in spite of my BE/MAC (which neither of them had) to make it within that range. Neither of them had health problems -- just died of "old age." We should all be that lucky!

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@lynne54

I just started my treatment for MAC and can’t take Azithromycin. It caused my joints to hurt and I developed a bad rash. So they changed it to moxifloxacin. I am taking a probiotic 2 times a day and NAC. Any suggestions on the best pro-biotic? I wish I could get pro-biotic through a RX? Since it is so necessary for my stomach😥

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At the recommendation of my dietician, I take the Probiotic called Jarro-Dophilus EPS. It's vegetarian and I have been taking it for a year now: 10 billion CFU, enteroguard coating, non-geo, and gluten free. I believe it to be very helpful while I was on the Big 3 and the Big 2 and even when I'm not on any medications now. I only take 1 a day.

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@pmmar1

At the recommendation of my dietician, I take the Probiotic called Jarro-Dophilus EPS. It's vegetarian and I have been taking it for a year now: 10 billion CFU, enteroguard coating, non-geo, and gluten free. I believe it to be very helpful while I was on the Big 3 and the Big 2 and even when I'm not on any medications now. I only take 1 a day.

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Thanks!

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@lynne54

I take the very same probiotic, Jarro Dophilus ESP with excellent results.

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@pmmar1

My ID doctor prescribed the "Big 2" this past March (had been on the "3" the previous year and had side effects and was taken off of them). So, in March of this year, my doctor advised taking Azrithro and Ethambutol. I was to take the Azithro the first week and add the Etham the 2nd week. Three days into the Azith, I began smelling sewage and tasting metal.

Thinking my 11 year old home had a sewage problem and finding it hard to live in it, I called a major plumbing company and had everything that might cause this awful odor replaced, including the ejection pump, disposal, etc. Thousands of dollars and I had no clue a drug could cause such symptoms. Also, I began to lose weight due to the metallic taste of food and lack of appetite.

I took the Azrithro and the Ethambutol as prescribed for one month because I had a follow up appointment with my ID doctor and wanted to discuss this with him. He agreed the Azithro may have caused the "phantasmia" and "dysgeusia" symptoms and took me off the drugs. Within 3 days, the symptoms lessened and after about 6 weeks, they were gone.

Now I have the problem of not being able to take the major macrolide for our diseases (BE and MAC). I have been using the Aerobika only as my airway clearance, eating a mostly plant-based diet (for 20+ years), and I exercise daily. (I have major hemoptysis episodes so am unable to use saline/albuterol because they cause the episodes).

But, in spite of the barriers, I haven't felt this well in over a year and have no clue what the future holds for me but it won't be the antibiotics.

Please keep in mind, every individual is different and what works for one may not work for another, but I'm "good" for now anyway and know I may not always feel this well in the future. I am not as interested in "saving" my life at this point as I am "living" my life, especially at the age of almost 80.

Wishing you the best as we move forward.

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I love how you say “living” your life. God bless you! I always tell my doctors I want quality of life not quantity!! Clarithromycin is a good substitute for Azithromycin. See if you can have that. irene5

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@laborday24

I was shocked that I had no issues with taking the drugs. My daughter got me very good probiotics. My Mac is drug resistant to azthromycin

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What brand of probiotics are you taking?

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Ortho biotic 100 (30 days) then ortho biotic for 30 days

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@laborday24

Ortho biotic 100 (30 days) then ortho biotic for 30 days

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My daughter got them from her acupuncturist

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