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MAC & Bronchiectasis | Last Active: Jun 1, 2018 | Replies (12)

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@windwalker

@macspouse Hello. I am sorry that your husband is feeling so dragged down. It really stinks when the spirit wants to go, but the body's not willing. Unfortunately, that comes with our disease and treatment. I sometimes use ginsing with royal jelly. It comes in little botttles and I buy it from the Asian supermarket. It costs about $9.00 for a box of 24. It gives me indurance without any kind of speedy, jittery side effects. It is a tonic made from ginsing root. The Chinese have been using this for thousands of yrs. The royal bee pollen is a super energy packed nutrient from bee hives. I also take Adderall (.05 mg) to boost energy and concentration. That is a very low dose, but it does the trick for me. Before using either, you should run past the doctor. The ginsing is usually safe to use, but still, ask the doctor. The Aderall is a controlled substance and hard to get a script for. I have drs who believe a small dose is ok if it the benefit is great. Which it is for me. It gives me energy to move my lungs better (I have a totally flat and stiff diaphragm). Plus, it makes me happier to participate in life more. In other words, a better quality of life makes it worth being on it - to me. How long of a period did your spouse go in between the initial infection and tje reinfection? Have you read the 'How to avoid reinfection' in the Discussion threads? Do you know where to find them? Please keep us posted.

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@windwalker Interesting to read about your experience with ginseng and royal bee jelly (syrup). These things have been used to boost energy and immune system for centuries in China. I have never needed to use them myself. But I have been buying ginseng for my mom. Wisconsin produces the most American ginseng. I prefer to get my mom the power form as it is easier for my 97 year old mom to use on daily basis (adding it to the soup, etc.).