Chest and upper back pain with bronchiectasis and pseudomonas
My visit with my pulmonologist today was extremely frustrating. He informed me that my pain in my chest and upper back must be related to something else because lungs can not cause pain. He told me bronchiectasis only causes chest tightness and a cough. My pain is not in my head but It is difficult to accept it’s caused by another problem and not my lung disease and infection. Any input from personal experience would be appreciated. I’m very frustrated to think I have another ailment causing the pain.
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I can relate to this discussion! I have a mild scoliosis and a worsening kyphosis due to osteoporosis. I think the shape of my chest cavity predisposed me to bronchiectasis and MAC. I am treated with Reclast and I do back exercises that help with back pain. It is important to be one's own advocate and to insist on investigating pain.
AMEN!
Hi Joann, have you seen your suseptibility test for your pseudomonas? Ask for a hard copy if you do not have a portal in which to view it online. If there is no suseptibility test, ask your dr why there isn't. How can they know which antibiotics will work if that test is not performed?
@anunez, Your story sounds identical to mine, except that my cough went away entirely in 2016 after the tobramycin. Bear in mind, because we have bronchiectasis; we always have the chance of getting these various infections back again. That is why it is so important to do the saline treatments to keep your lungs clear. Do not give fodder to bacteria!
Joann, I found that yoga helped a great deal with body pain, especially the back pain. You can do yoga at home, it is easy. I found that 'the child's' pose helped a lot. That is where you sit on your knees and bend forward, reaching straight out ahead with your arms on the floor. This pose opens the vertebrae, and stretches your back and shoulder muscles. Rolling into a ball on your back (on the floor) and cause yourself to roll from side to side also helps. It is a form of self massage. Getting on all fours on the floor and then bend around to each side as if you were going to bite an imaginary tail also feels good. This also opens the vertebrae and exercises side muscles. Will you let me know if you try these and how it went?
I will try the yoga this weekend and let you know how it goes
My dr claims they tested for Mac and did susceptibility test but I have not see the results and the Mac test came back negative per my dr but I see in my portal it was not complete due to the Sample qty being too small. Don’t know what to believe . I did ask for another Mac test which will be done again with today’s Culture drop off. We will see. My cat scan came back with no significant change since March so that’s good news and dr says looks like infection is gone but I know it’s not based on how I feel and the color of the drip off I did today. But I took his word for it and asked if I should stop the antibiotics both inhaled and oral he said no. If infection is gone why not stop them ? I didn’t ask because I know it’s not gone. I guess not I just wait til the test results come back.
Thank you you have been an uplift to me
I’m extremely frustrated
So my hope to get rid of infections 100% is irrational ? Be thankful to beat it down a notch?
@joanng, A current test is the only way to know for sure about having mac or any other kind of infection. Remember we are prone to pseudomonas, aspergillus, and other bugs as well. You really cannot gauge whether or not you are infected by the continuance of your antibiotics. I tested negative for mac in 2014, but stayed on antibiotics (not the Big 3) for 6 more yrs as a preventative. I just went off of my meds this past Spring. I do think that you getting another lab test done was a good idea. Even if it is not mac, psuedomonas can sneak up on you as well. It is good to stay on top of things.