Are Nebulized saline and Aerobika beneficial?
I have MAC and a modest case of bronchiectasis. I rarely, if ever, cough yet was started on the nebulized 3% saline and Aerobika 3 months ago at my request, hoping to be able to produce sputum for periodic testing to see if the antibiotics are working. I have not yet coughed up anything. I'm wondering if it's beneficial to continue with this practice anyway? Or is the Aerobika aerating my lungs to dislodge the MAC so the antibiotics can work better, even if I'm not producing sputum?
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Hi @auntnanny, it looks like the wrong person got tagged in your message. I'm tagging @windwalker to make sure she sees your question and concern about having trouble breathing with toby, and your other questions. Terri, your thoughts?
AuntNanny, in the meantime, you might want to post your questions to this discussion:
- Tobramycin https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/tobramycin/
@yayaaz Thank you very much for this information.
@auntnanny Hi Jan. I am on the Toby right now. It makes me more congested than usual, but I think it is due to it breaking up steadfast crud deep down in my lungs. I find that I feel fine, no cough, no phlegm before toby treatments, then during toby, I get a little gunky, but then, at the end of 28 days on it; I am clear. Kind of like 'it's always darkest before dawn'. You know what I am saying? That is how it works for me anyway. We all react differently to meds, etc. Toby acts differently for me from month to month. For example, this month, it doesn't seem to be making my lungs feel as wet as it had in other months. And I am not getting the phlegm that it can sometimes cause. All I know is: I have had negative cultures 2016 against pseudomonas, and clear of mac since 2014. This regimen is working for me, so I am staying with it as my dr suggested. If your breathing is really bad, you should call your dr and find out if you should discontinue the toby.
windwalker -- thanks for the response. I did email Mayo's today about the shortness of breath and they still want me to stay on it so..... hoping I don't fall over before I get through. Don't feel well on it but it's the first session. They are going to add an oral antibiotic now. We'll see...… thanks again
@auntnanny I have been more short of breath in the last few months myself. I am hoping it passes.