Physician recommendation - Arizona Mayo Clinic
My husband has been diagnosed with Mycobacterium Avium Complex as well as bronchiectasis. He is interested in getting a second opinion from a physician at the Mayo Clinic. I would like to go to the Arizona branch of the clinic (much closer to me in San Jose, CA). Has anyone gone there and, if so, do you have a recommendation for a particular physician? It seems that the Rochester, MN branch may be more applicable to dealing with Pulmonary diseases, so I may need to change my tact. If so, are there any recommendations for the Minnesota branch for physicians.
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@smaller, Hello Sue. I too have been battling lung issues for the last 30 years. Do you ever use the blow breath meter to measure your breath? If so, what is your number at?
@lindam272, Hi Linda. How was your Thanksgiving? How are you feeling these days? I am hoping you have improved since Oct 30th. I was doing pretty good for quite awhile, but I feel like I have pneumonia. I noticed today that I have a stabbing pain on the right every time I cough or clear my throat. I find it perplexing as I am halfway through a monthly maintenance antibiotic. Hmmmmm. Did you ever find another good doc to see?
@joan912, Hello Joan. Aren't you near Stanford or UCSF? They are both very good institutions.
Yes, we saw Dr. Ruoss at Stanford, but that didn't go well. I can try to get an appointment at UCSF.
Terri,
No, but I have a teleflex that you inhale, registering at 2000.
@joan912 Just remember, clinics are staffed, mostly by people, and people are bound to screw up occasionally. But there are good clinics in Cal. City of Hope, etc. Dan Parker, someplace in Cal did right with me.
@lindam272 Just a little more input. I had good treatment at the UofA hospital in Tucson, and Sunrise in Las Vegas. Mayo not so much. In fact, crappy and expensive. Should have gone out on the Navajo or Hopi Rez.
@swalker I have never heard of a teleflex. I will Google that. Is 2000 a good number or what?
@swalker Hi. I did Google your device. I think you may have accidently put in an extra zero in your text, as the device only goes up to 750 like all other peak flow meters. You and I are both at the same level, 200. I am battling an infection right now, so I will recheck it in a week or two and see if mine goes up any. I have a feeling it won't, but I will hope....
@windwalker , Hi, Terri, My Thanksgiving was awesome! Thanks for checking in with me. I'm feeling pretty good. Just got through a course of prednisone to try and relieve a persistent cough. Nurse felt it was more asthma related. I finished the steroid on Thanksgiving day and seem to be doing much better now. I really need to start working out to build up my strength. I'm going to yoga once a week most weeks but haven't gotten back to strength training or cardio yet. Hope to get that going next week and try to work into my routine. I'm waiting for my sputum culture to come back to find out results of that. Should be in within the next two weeks. Until then, I'm coasting. I'm not as good as I was 6 months ago but I'm better than I was last month so I guess that's progress! I haven't looked for another doctor yet. I'll still with my ID doc and CF doc for the time being unless something comes up that I'm not happy with. I hope what you have isn't serious and that it's not pneumonia. The antibiotic you are taking may not be effective for pneumonia so it's possible it could sneak in in spite of that. Praying it's not though! Linda