Is there any successful story?
My pulmonologist says MAC is rarely cured. But I was also told that less than 30% patients can be fully cured without any reinfection, relapse or recurrence. Is there any success story that someone can successfully manage MAC without recurrence or relapse by AWC over 5 years, 10 years or 20 years? And also without any other lung infection like other bacteria or fungus?
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@sueinmn thank you for your kind words. You are a huge success story in many ways. I didn’t realize that you have been MAC free as long as 5 years, and pseudomonas free for 5 years as well, that must be such a great feeling. I know you had some challenges on the antibiotics early on and you make a great example of how there is not one way to get to a healthy place. Just as important, you have such a wonderful attitude towards all of the complexity and challenges faced on this journey and your sharing that with all of us is so incredibly helpful. Like others who have posted, at diagnosis I too was really knocked off my feet by the low “cure” rates, the length of treatment, the serious potential (and sometimes commons) side effects from the drug protocols. It’s a lot. But this group has been a Godsend in that regard and you are a big part of that. Your feedback is always so knowledgeable, compassionate and wise. And to see you and so many others in this group living a full quality life, many in the midst of treatment, has been enormously helpful. It gives me hope in my future, and the strength to be my best advocate. I cannot possibly thank you and everyone else in this group enough. ❤️
@carolj68 thank you for your feedback. To clarify, you took the pill form of clofazimine, correct? Was that under a compassionate use exception because you did not clear MAC after a course on the Big 3? I didn’t realize clofazimine was restricted in its use. Lastly, do/did you have cavitary disease? Given your drug journey it sounds like you may. If so, bigger or smaller than 2cm (if you don’t mind sharing that level of detail).
Hi! Yes, clofazimine is only available as a pill and is available for compassionate use because of limited treatment options for MAC if unable to clear on other available meds. I don't have cavitary disease, just bronchiectasis.
Totally agree. This is all excellent advice and invaluable support, yet we have to test all the recommendations in our own bodies. So far have NOT been diagnosed with MAC, so don't even know if I have it. Though CT scan didn't raise a red flag. Who knows at this point.
@helen1000 did you start with clofazimine/azithromycin/ethambutol daily, or did you start with rifampin/azithromycin/ethambutol daily, and at some point swap out the rifampin with clofazimine? Also, did you start with both the oral antibiotics and inhaled amikacin, or was the amikacin added at some later time?
Hi I start with three oral antibiotics clofazimine/azithromycin/ethambutol and amikacin inhaled daily. My doctor Basawaraj is in NYU Langone. He provides excellent care to me.
I have cavitary MAC , diagnosed in 12/22 . Started Arikayce March 2024 and Clofazimine October 2024 . Also currently taking Azithromycin and Ethambutol. When I was first diagnosed started with Imipenum and Amikacin, then Omadacycline and Linezolid
@reneemc Why did they use then stop the Imipenum, Amikacin, Omadacycline, Linezolid? Did they help at all? I have one cavity that seemingly responded (collapsed) using Azithro, Ethambutol and Arikayce but now another one opened up.
The imipenum and Amikacin were through the PICC line, Dr said could only use for 8 weeks. The Linezolid made my platelets too low. The Omadacycline the insurance company wouldn’t keep paying for. That first treatment got rid of Abcessus. Still have cavities.
MAC was my first NTM in 2012. I have had many different NTM's since 2012 but not MAC. I have always been able to take a pill to get rid of my NTM's thus far. MAC appeared again in late 2024 on a culture. We are still trying to figure out if it is showing up as colonized in my lungs (a negative smear but positive culture) are it really has made another appearance. We shall know soon I hope.