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Life while being treated

MAC & Bronchiectasis | Last Active: 23 hours ago | Replies (44)

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Yes I guess age has something to do with it. I’m 67 and I want quality of life. I don’t want to live feeling sick, sitting on a toilet seat lol feeling nauseous and facing the tablets/capsules at 6am in the morning. To top it off no good health care, feeling that you are just a number, which you are haha and that they don’t really care about your side effects because they are too busy or for whatever reason don’t get back to you for 18 days and a dozen phone calls to get a response. Do, you end up with permanent problems. Boy! That feels great, I got it all out. I’ll take one good year doing what I like than meds for the rest of my life, well toxic meds. They are probably giving us other long term effects, I find it hard to believe some have been in these for 5?yearsbor done it 3 times for 18 months without it having effects on the bodies organs. Plus I can’t take the tiredness I feel on them. So once for me if it comes back, what happens will happen, I just hope these meds haven’t stirred the bacteria to come back with a vengeance. Sorry, just my feelings about this.
Although I know some taking these everyday and have no side effects whatsoever. I could not do these everyday, no way.
I wish you the best with your treatment.

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Thank you so much for your honesty. I am 58 and still work if only part time. The meds took away my full time successful career as a teacher. Like you I do not want to experience all those side ecfects again. I want to be able to teach 3 days a week. Thank you for your understanding. Live life to the full.

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