Nursing Occupational theory
hello i am looking for information to support my theory that working at prison with hospice patients HIV, TB ect these patients carried this bacteria and by taking care of them treating vent wing, bathing, ect I contracted MAC infection , I am have no immune compromising illnesses except maybe the increased stress that came with the work itself… It dam near killed me and I want some one to answer or at least entertain the thought the occupational work attributed to the its cause. Thank you to all and anyone that can point me in the right direction it will be sincerely appreciated.
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@irene5 At least we know that our bronchiectasis did not occur out of the blue. Although there is no cure for this disease yet, it is much easier to deal with it when we know where it most likely came from. It is very frustrating and more scary if the source of a disease is a mystery. I'm not surprised that your adopted children have all had some type of exposure to TB and Hepatitis while living in China. More likely than not, these children had been born and lived in either rural areas or smaller cities where sanitation and health care are still inadequate. These exposures are no longer an issue in urban areas where I grew up. I'm so glad you found them and brought them into your loving and caring fold.
@ling123 Our first is from a very poor and small orphanage in Haining. The second and third from a very bad orphanage in Changsu City, the 4th from beautiful Hangzhou, the fifth from the club met we like to say in Qindao, and the last from Fuzhou. All are special needs children who have blessed our lives in ways unimaginable. And none of what I just wrote has anything to do with MAC. Our first adoptee weighed 25 pounds at age six and is hep B positive and has the positive TB skin test. She came with scabies, lice, and giardiasis on top of that. The children walked in yuck from the pigs. At age thirty she has her masters in social work from UConn and is a soccer coach and social worker. She’s come a long way from Haining - as have the other five. She is my biggest supporter, and told me to take the Big 3 and kick MAC in the butt!
@irene5 It is simply amazing what you've done for these children. They have been give new leash on life thanks to you and your husband.
I just got back on this site and read your e-mail. Wow. I share so many of your thoughts. Thank you. Jane
I have same unanswered questions. Thanks - just getting back on site. Jane
I feel I get a little bit of info and sometimes it is so general, never taking my symptoms as being part of possible picture.
I contracted MAC in the hospital after having lung surgery and then many complications. I definitely have anger at times. The Bronchiectasis came right along with the MAC. I was amazed at how fast it hit. My infectous Disease doctors have told me it’s not contagious. I’ve been on the big three for 2 1/2 yrs. Hope to go off it soon. Currently,I am in the hospital due to influenza. Strange because I always get the flu shot and because it’s so late in the year.
Tammy
@tamarrillo2
Wow yes it's seems late in the season for the flu.
I also had it this year too it was awful.
Hope you feel better soon!
@tamari
@tamarrillo2 Gosh Tammy! So sorry to hear that you have the flu. I hope it passes quickly. This flu strain this year doesn't seem to care about the flu shots; I know many people who caught despite the shot. Feel better!