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DiscussionNew Diagnosis of MAC/MAI & I'm scared
MAC & Bronchiectasis | Last Active: Oct 13, 2022 | Replies (349)Comment receiving replies
Replies to "Hi Sue... a little background on me. I am 34 in the military. Deployed 3 times..."
@laura34.....thank you so much for your service especially to dangerous war zones. Are you aware of National Jewish Health in Denver. They specialize in Mycobacterium Infections....but also have a section there called Deployment Related Lung Disease Program. According to info on Nationaljewish.org website....a description of that section says it is part of Veterans Choice Program. I went to NJH 2 years ago.....for second opinion....turns out the local treatment was totally incorrect. I just returned from 3rd annual follow up appt there....even more impressed. Take a look at their web site and put in the above section. Again....thank you for your service.. what branch? Tdrell
Hi Laura,
I am not surprised that military docs are unfamiliar with bronchiectasis - it's probably not prevalent in their usual population The infectious disease doc is probably a good bet for treating MAC, but whether the underlying condition require treatment too is a question for pulmonology. Not too familiar with the referral process for active duty military, but you may need to be seen "outside the system" for someone with bronch expertise. Good luck and keep asking questions. PS - the good news is that MAC is a relatively slow-growing infection, so the 2 drugs may be okay to keep it from progressing while you work through the process. There are medications and therapies to manage the bronchiectasis itself, to slow progression of damage and make breathing easier. The "burning" makes me wonder what else is going on...