Surgery concerns
I’m having unexpected surgery in September and the surgeon wants to use a general anesthetic. I’m not sure she knows much about Mac as she didn’t seem concerned when I asked her about it. I’m in the process of calling my respirologist to see if she has concerns but I want to be prepared for my conversations with her and with the surgeon.
I expect a number of people on this forum have had surgery while dealing with Mac and wonder if anyone has any suggestions re: concerns I should be sharing and sorting out with my doctors prior to having surgery.
Thanks so much.
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@heathert No asthma for me.
@ginak thats great, will be interesting to see how many.
I don’t have asthma.
Hi again all thanks for your replys, I cough sometimes at night and was diagnosed with asthma, I wondered if it was the MAC damage, but hey maby I do have asthma then. Thanks Heather
heathert. I have not been diagnosed with asthma... just bronchiectasis and Mac as far as the lungs go
No asthma, MAC and Bronchiectasis...Deb
I am a candidate for surgery and the doctor I saw in Rochester encouraged me to wait until after my MAC treatment. He indicated the only way he would proceed was with approval from my pulmonologist. I think you are asking all the right questions and I wish you the best of luck!
Hi Heather, Yes, I was diagnosed with asthma along with bronchiectasis almost 5 years ago in my senior years. Had chronic bronchitis over and over and was always prescribed antibiotics about every 6 weeks or so, and doctors would ask me if I had asthma and I would always tell them to tell me if I did, and finally found an asthma and allergy lung specialist who tested me and said yes, I do have asthma! I nebulize with Brovana twice daily followed by Alvesco inhaler. Best wishes to you. BAZ
I had the same thing, always asked if I had been diagnosed with asthma but no one ever diagnosed me until MAI.
@migizii no asthma here