Have Bronchiectasis, recently diagnosed with pseudomonas
I have read everything today that I find on this site. I do not know anyone else with problem. I have written down everything that stood out which I can follow up. I am beginning a 28 day therapy with inhaled tobramycin. I am 87 and realitively active. Caretaker part time for spouse with end stage COPD. Thanks for being here.
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@heathert Yes, I was tested in 2016 when I went through the pre-qual for lung transplant. They test you for EVERYTHING. I tested negative. It was an interesting process for the pre-qual testing. As a result, they can tell you everything you have ever had or were exposed to in your lifetime from the thorough bloodwork they do.
@heathert I find it interesting that the Alpha-1 gene acts similar to CF. The double ZZ can cause death, or extreme illness, or very few symptoms if any. (My mom passed away at age 58 from it.) A carrier of one of those genes, can experience chronic lung illnesses. I am a carrier of alpha-1 (got it from mom) They know more about the full blown Alphas, but not the carriers. They still don't know how or why a carrier gets lung disease.
@margiebanks Margie, your dt probably didn't ask for the suseptibility test because Labcorp was doing the test. That lab is not equipt to do specie/suseptibility(mac) testing. For your future info, your dr can send your sputem samples to the Mayo Clinic's lab for testing.
windwalker --- I know a lady with Natonal Jewish who was on it a couple of years ago. She said she was never tested prior to starting the med. I'm wondering why he wants me to come up to be tested. Have you heard of anyone who cannot take it?
@windwalker Wow that sounds very interesting Terri, I diddnt know they could do that.
@windwalker so interesting. I do not have the Alpha-1 gene, but interesting that it is similar to CF. My Dad always got bad chest infections, coughed alot, phlemy etc and I found a book in his library at home, on clearing the lungs positions and methods which was very very old so I guess his Mum or Dad had lung problems also. That nasty CF gene.
@heathert How did you get tested for CF gene? Did you request the test or did your doctor initiated it?
CF, meaning cystic fibrosis?
@ling123 I asked my specialist for the test as I saw others on this site had it and she agreed it would be interesting, she organised it through the local hospital. Let me know if you get the test done. They always seem to test for the Alpha and zz test but not the CF.
@marilyns yes. I have 1 Cystic Fibrosis gene, you have to have 2 CF genes to have Cystic Fibrosis, however having 1 has effects on the body also.