health at diagnosis
I’m curious if anyone in the group was diagnosed with bronchiectasis and had no problems at diagnosis. I have asthma, acid reflux and had a bad case of pneumonia two years ago. I also had whooping cough ten years ago. Other than that I dread getting colds because I cough forever, but nothing other than that. I had cultures taken at diagnosis and they all came back negative. I had breathing function tests which all came back pretty good for someone with asthma. The only reason bronchiectasis was caught was because I had a CT scan for a spot they saw on my lung. I went to pulmonary and they want to do another CT at six months and if there is no change it will be once a year. Is this just a ticking time bomb for me? I feel like I am waiting for something to happen and sometimes even wonder if I was diagnosed incorrectly. I read the boards and don’t see anyone here that had this disease start like mine. I see your struggles and take it all in for what might come down the road. Thanks for your thoughts.
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@nannette Hi Nan. I see that you sleep on 3 or 4 pillows for acid reflux instead of a wedge. I told my second opinion Dr. at Mayo Clinic that I did the same thing and he said absolutely not to do that. He said that can contort/bend the body and put pressure on the abdomen that will aggravate and worsen the problem. I find the wedge makes a great difference over the pillows. That and not eating or drinking 3 hours before bed pretty much has eliminated the reflux for me. Sorry to say this as I read you hate the wedge. Perhaps give it another try? Kate
@alleycatkate, @nannette I am guilty of sleeping with two pillows and I do contort my body due to my little dog hogging the bed. I am actually more comfortable in a contorted position. LOL. I too refrain from food and drink 3 hrs prior to bedtime and haven't had a burning esophagus in years. I hope I am not having the silent reflux.
Just a thought about the 7% saline. I have mild bronchiectasis, but I also seem to have the occasional hemoptysis like you, and my docs don't want me on the 7% because it is just a bit more irritating to the tissues and might cause the bleeding, especially in someone more prone to that anyway.
@shooei Thanks for the suggestion. Thankfully I haven’t had the hemoptysis since 2016 after having the nodule removed. But it’s certainly something I want to avoid ever having again. My general pulmonary Dr was reluctant to give me the 3%. I’ll see what my NTM Dr says next time I see him. It will give me something to discuss with him. Thanks again.
@alleycatkate Kate, I should surely give it another try but it just seems to work for me better that way. I think I, like @windwalker, seem to be comfortable in a contorted position! Not really, but I seem comfortable that way. I think that my wedge that I had was just so big that I hated it. I might try another one. And I try not to eat or drink for the three hours before bedtime but I can't do it every time. I would get a partial failure in that department and I know that's not good but I sit pretty much straight up on nights that I cheat.
@nannette, @windwalker Sleep is so important. On bad nights I was actually sitting straight up too. I was so happy to get
Dr Leventhal's directive on the Acid reflux...I had been to my GI Dr and he was just trying to push meds which I refused. This was such a simple solution that I almost did not believe that it would work as I had tried so many other approaches. I am thrilled that it has (along with cutting out trigger foods) Anyway, Nan, if you still have the reflux maybe you could try a lower wedge or maybe one of the memory foam ones might be more comfortable???.....Just a thought. Good luck! It is always a dance. Good health to you both! Kate
Windwalker....haha...the pet cuddling might just be the most important part of therapy in my opinion. You would have died laughing seeing my bed at one point with 14 cats roaming and cuddling during the night. (tolerant husband) Thankfully, I am down to 2 cats in the bedroom now.
@nannette I also hate the wedge pillow and I think sometimes it makes me worse now(seemed ok the first few years) as my position maby puts pressure on my sphincter stomach muscle and the acid comes up. My GERD comes, stays for along time then goes, not sure why, but I hate it! I also feel very tired with the reflux more short of breath, its nasty.
@alleycatkate Ha! I would have loved to have seen all 14 of your cats in your bed! And yes, you have a very tolerant husband.
@ann0616 Ann, I think the majority of us in this group has MAC/Bronchiectasis brought on by acid refux/gerd. It is a common cause of bronchiectasis. Just follow the guidelines for dealing with the reflux. One thing that really helps me to avoid reflux is eating smaller amounts of food at a sitting. It is better to eat five small meals a day, or add in a heavy snack to suppliment a smaller quantity at dinner and lunch. Have you tried this already?
I too was advised by my pulmonologist to stop nebulizing the 7% saline as I wasn’t coughing and and I had recurring hemoptysis. He did say to keep it available if I need it down the road! He thought it was drying me out too much.