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Length of Time on Antibiotic Regimen

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I don't have much to cough up. I mostly just clear my throat. I have never shown fluids in the lungs or bronchial tubes, so it is probably a good sign you're not feeling like you have mucus and don't cough anything up. Once you experience a long illness, like my asthma, you find you can pinpoint every pain, movement, or difference in your body and know exactly what it can be or at least describe it enough that your doctor can most accurately make a diagnosis from it.

I have lost some weight, which is bad because I was at my BMI exactly. I lost it from the active infection I am having now, not the MAC (My regular doctor was surprised I wasn't wasting away when he first saw me after the diagnosis. I went down 8 lbs. and found myself back at my lowest weight. I got to this weight before because I spent almost a month in the hospital with blocked intestines. My insurance wouldn't transfer me to the hospital my surgeon was at because they couldn't get it wrapped around their brains that I was in a brand new hospital where I was the first to be admitted, and they didn't have someone who could do the surgery because I had gastric bypass. My surgeon said I had 2 days at the most to live when I got to him.

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One of those stories we all wish never had to be mentioned or told. "My insurance wouldn't transfer me to the hospital my surgeon was at because they couldn't get it wrapped around their brains that I was in a brand new hospital where I was the first to be admitted, and they didn't have someone who could do the surgery because I had gastric bypass.""
Hope certain insurance decisions begin to change, be it due to and with the terrible resent incident that caused/causes heartbreak and sadness for so many or due to less need for higher profit margins.
Barbara