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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@jkiemen You know, @irene5 said the same thing; that she wished she had started the Big 3 sooner. I am wondering if you & Irene had started out sooner instead on the regimen I am doing now with alternating antibiotics; if that might have been a good thing? I am not trying to prove a negative; only that starting treatment earlier instead of waiting doesn't neccessarily have to mean treatment with the Big 3. (Posted for the benefit of the newly diagnosed mainly)
@windwalker ...The time, energy and caring you put into all of us is actually sort of mind boggling...and You probably know more than most Drs on this disease! I am thinking that if I do not have an issue with changing insurance plans that I will be heading for Leventhal come January. It makes the most sense to me. Dr Michele Mayholtz, I know her ..could be the fall back. Thank you, Terri. Kate
@alleycatkate You are welcome Kate. Thank you for the kudos. I have been researching this disease since 2005 in search of answers. My resource base has gotten a lot broader as doctors and researchers have been more aware of the growing prevelence of mac. Perhaps you can call Mayo's billing dept and ask them which insurance companies they have seen cover Mayo visits. Have you tried asking your insurance company for a waive in their policy if your physician would call in expressing that you have a rare orphan disease that requires a very good specialist? Or better yet, have your doctor call the insurance company and ask for a waiver.
so true...
@megan123 Hi Jen. I am not sure what these statements pertains to exactly.
@src3acs Hi there! I share your frustration and amazement at how much sleep I require! My poor husband never knows how to plan for anything!
I am always exhausted and have a cough almost all the time.
@america...I had a constant cough for 5 years. It is exhausting and the antibiotics seemed to make me feel sicker. I understand where you are right now. Don't give up. This site has many suggestions.
I bought the book The Chronic Cough Enigma by Dr jamie Koufman. It has questions to point you to the right cause. Mine was acid reflux and I no longer have the constant cough, but I had to change my diet and sleep upright. The energy is returning, so it's worth it.
@egayle if you had acid reflux and you still have to sit to sleep you may want to consider taking Milk Thistle from Hübner liquid formula. It is a life saver. Sometime our liver doesn’t digest all the bile and it stays in the stomach more than it should and
milk thistle help a lot. My husband was the same way and he is sleeping normal now and he takes it when need it now. I make sure he takes one or two table spoon a week. He lives normally now! Check the website for Hübner. Have a lovely day! Nick
@windwalker,Terry--Thank you for all of the information!! This site has been so helpful. I have had Bronchiectasis since childhood. When I get a cough, it has always been horrible and I get sicker and sicker until I get on an antibiotic. It then clears up. I'm very active, have always been a runner and love being outdoors. Last summer I started to feel fatigued ALL the time. Not coughing not sick, just tired. Then one evening, I felt like I couldn't catch my breath. I suspected it has something to do with my lungs. Long story short, they did a CT scan and found nodules. Pulm. doc. gave me option of try to treat (not knowing what it was) with antibiotics, or do bronch. I opted for broch, and they found the MAC. I'm REALLY glad they found it right away. Had I not had a history of bronchiectasis, I think it would have taken forever for them to figure it out, because I wasn't coughing and didn't feel sick--just SO tired. I'm a little over 6 months on the BIG 3, and have only had a few bad days when the extreme fatigue came back. Just did a scan last week, do not have results yet, but will definitely complete the 18 month regime. I hope and pray all the time they will find another treatment, because the thought of reinfection terrorizes me. I do think exercise helps me a lot. Some days I have to really push myself to do it, but in the long run it seems to really help. Thanks again for all you do! You REALLY are an inspiration!!