Just found out I have mycobacterium abscessus!
AM VERY SCARED HAS ANY ELSE HAD THIS STAIN OF THE MYCOBACTERIA. WOULD LOVE TO TALK WITH SOMEONE WHO HAS GONE THROUGH THIS!!!
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How do you know how many colonies you have? Does your lab tell you? Do you use the Mayo Clinic lab when you give a sputum sample?
Hi @pop55 - thanks so much for sending that great video! It really explained a lot. No, unfortunately I don't know which type of abscessus I have, because the lab didn't bother to find that out, just as it's stated in the video. So now I'm faced with doing a second bronchoscopy so they can do it right and find out my subculture. What a ridiculous system! I don't think I have any symptoms to speak of, so far.......I'm not coughing, or losing weight, or fatigued, so I really don't know yet if my doctor will say I should treat this or not...........depends on the subculture, I guess.....amongst other things..........how about you? Do you know which subculture you have? Are you being treated?
No I don't know what subspecies yet but I am waiting for the sensitivity testing to come back, hopefully next week. Just praying its not resistant to the Macrolide. Right now my Dr said I am stable so I am not being treated. Can you get up enough sputum for a culture on your own so you won't need a bronchoscopy? Here is another great video of Dr Daley. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jHkF-8oqoTo&feature=emb_title. I have learned so much from watching his video's.
Hi -- So it sounds like we are in the same boat......both waiting to find out which subspecies we have. Apparently, only one of the three subspecies is easily treatable, and that's massiliense. I'm going to cry if I find out I have one of the other two, abscessus or boletii !! However, I'm pretty stable too, feel generally ok so far, and have been told that I've already had this for at least a year, if not longer. Don't know how many colonies I have, I guess maybe a couple, because she showed me two areas on my CT scan... The problem is that I can't cough at all!! (probably a good thing), so in order to find out what I've got, I must do Bronchoscopy #2. My big question is, should I bother doing it if I'm stable? Maybe I'll be one of those people who walk around with this and it never bothers me! But I would still love to get rid of it..................I live in New Haven, CT, so my doctors are at Yale New Haven medical center.....however, they said they will send my next sputum to a state of the art lab in Colorado! Thanks for the new Dr. Daley video. You are right --he is terrific! Keep me posted -- I'm praying that you don't have a "bad" one! (They're all bad...)
Thank you, Judy, for that information. It's GREAT to hear that you are recovering from the subspecies "abscessus" because that's supposed to be one of the hardest ones to treat! That's wonderful to hear....best of luck to you!
Pandora, I am from Fairfield, CT but I moved to NC in 2005. Are you using 7% Saline and/or the Areobika for airway clearance? That can really help bring up what's in your lungs and hopefully keep it tapped down. Maybe it could help bring up enough for you to do a sputum culture. Like you, I am praying I will be in the small % that doesn't need to be treated. My first few cultures also showed MAC but the last 3 only showed Abscessus. This is a good video on airway clearance. https://youtu.be/TKA5IR7ePQo
I am on three antibiotics For mycobacterium abcessus, specifically massilliense
Hi, and thanks for your reply. Did you also take any intravenous drugs for massilliense? I'm hoping that's the subspecies I have, because it seems to be the easiest one to treat...
I take IV omadacycline (nuzyra), nebulized arikayce, azithromycin, and just got approved for chlofazamine
Thank you Judy for the positive post! You are definitely a beacon of hope for others. I am so glad that you are feeling so much better.