Extreme fatigue with MAC
Good Morning, I am new here so this may have been discussed before. I was diagnosed with MAC in 2012 after I was diagnosed with breast cancer. I had a biopsy and lung wedge resection...both confirmed the MAC. In 2015 I had a bronchoscope done which again confirmed the MAC and bronchiectasis. I have seen a Pulmonologist, infectious disease and my primary care doctor. Everyone seems up in the air whether to treat or not. They seem to be leaving the decision up to me. I don't have a cough, I do have some shortness of breath occasionally but I am always tired. No matter how much I rest or sleep.....I am tired and sometimes exhausted after minor activity. Is fatigue a main symptom of the disease. Would treatment help my fatigue or make is worse. Thank you!
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Terri: I was truly amazed by the support I just started to receive from this wonderful group of people, I notice you are now in Fredericksburg which is next to King George. My husband's family is in that area. I find I get more tired fighting the weather which I find oppressive. Does the weather affect you especially in the spring and summer?
macjane....hello. I live in Fredericksburg VA. I do find the summer can be a little tough if the humidity is high. I also find I get out of breath when the weather is extremely cold. We've had a pretty mild winter here. Do you live close by?
I agree with you about the support on this site. In the short time (2 days) I've been on here I am learning so much. Wish I would have found this one sooner.
@src3acs....agree with you totally Re this group....amazing...supportive...knowledgeable ...empathetic...,the list goes on. When you have time ( and energy) try to review from the start. When you do, you will come across links to various taped workshops given in the past Re NTM and treatment etc.
Also do you know about the site “NTMinfo.org”....interesting. With lots of links.
Questions /comments that I have after reading your messages and that of others
- have you had sputum cultures done...how many and their results?
-have you ever had a sleep study done to see if you have sleep apnea?
- are blood studies normal...do you have anemia?
- you mentioned cardiology... have you had a stress test and nuclear scan.,,,I ask cause 3 years ago I had extreme fatigue....BUT my EKG AND Stress test were normal.....my sharp cardiologist ordered
@src3acs....continuation...my iPad rebelled......my sharp cardiologist ordered a nuclear scan which showed an issue..cardiac catheterization showed that my right coronary artery was 99% blocked....stents put in.....heart damage avoided...half of energy returned but within a few months I had the cough appear.
-might you have allergies....If I recall from visiting our son......your area has lots of greens etc.
- where might you have caught the NTM? American Thoracic Society (ATS) has called various parts of country hot beds..
Florida,,,SE Wisconsin where I live...Oregon and Arizona I believe,,,,Hawaii.
Hot tubs....soil....shower heads...hot water heaters...on and on
Tdrell
@tdrell ....hi there and thank you for your response. Lets see where to start. I had an echocardiogram on my heart almost a year ago. Did a sleep test over the summer...all normal. Just has blood work done 2 months ago all normal expect my Vit. D is low again and I do take supplements every day. No sputum cultures because a biopsy, then wedge resection, and bronchoscope all showed positive for MAC. Yearly CT show the MAC and bronchiectasis. Where the MAC came from I do not know. Starting at age 17 I had a spontaneous pneumothorax......again in my early 20's and I was a smoker at the time. Had surgery on both my lungs by the time I was 21. Had a few bouts with pleurisy, in my 20's and 30's and had pneumonia 3x in my 30's. Quit smoking 16+ years ago and I'm in my early 50's now. Spent some time in hot tubs in my 20's and I've been to Florida several times. Like you said there is the shower head and soil. Yes, it's very green where I live but I have never had allergies. Not to say I can't get them now. I have had shortness of breath for a year or so now and I use ProAir Respiclick when needed......the fatigue would come and go.....now it's here more often. By 2pm yesterday I wanted to crawl under my desk and take a nap. Today not as tired. I over sleep just about every morning! To be honest...sometimes I am just too tired to take a shower. Going for a pulmonology follow-up the 12th. Maybe I need a new pulm function test to see if there are any changes.
I will say I am happy to hear you caught the blockage in your heart before there was any damage.
I am so grateful for the responses I am getting from everyone. I will take a look around and see what other information I can find. Thank you!
Src3acs.....wow you have had thorough work ups! I had had echocardiograms every 2 years that showed no evidence of the blockage of the coronary artery. Echos looks at the size , structure and movement of various parts of heart❤️Tdrell
@ling123, Thank you Ling; that means a lot to me.
@macjane, Hello Jane. The weather always tormented my lungs, especially when I lived in Va. Whenever the barometric pressure would drop, so did my lung function. The air would get heavy and thick. I found it difficult to breathe in extreme humid air. Also, cold dampness of winter would bring on bronchietis, and cold air would cause my lungs to seize. I have moved to a coastal area in southern S.C. This move has been a great improvement to my health.
What was the dosage of each of these drugs? Would you take them 10 days in a row, or every third day? Would the same regimen be for each drug? Cipro one month then doxycycline the next? My husband's major complaint is extreme fatigue, too. We're going to see Dr. Aksamit in April, so maybe we'll find out about a new therapy.
Last yr in March, I took Azithromycin 500 mg 3x’s a week @ noon, RifAMpin 300mg 3x’s a week in morning and Ethambutol 1200mg at night. I was very allergic to Azithro and medicine stopped. Started over with same med and ended up in ER with cluster headache and very high blood pressure. These meds did not help me.