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@sueinmn

Hi Joann - Like Terri says, bronchiectasis predisposes us to all kinds of infections. Sometimes the remnants may still be in your body when treatment is done. Your best defenses are a positive attitude, good airway clearance, a doc well-versed in bronchiectasis, good preventive and self-care and listening to your body.

As with any condition, but especially more rare ones, you must also be your own best advocate. Sometimes that means gathering info and (gently) educating your doc, or insisting on additional testing and/or treatment. In extreme cases it may mean seeking a new doc with more experience with your condition.

Keep insisting and remember that a positive attitude really matters.
Sue

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Sue staying positive has been difficult lately but I’m trying and my partner is very positive he keeps telling me we will get through this.
My dr is the chief dr of the pulmonary of the hospital so it seems he’s very knowledgeable but I feel as if he treats this as a mild setback in life and he will help me manage it. Me on the other hand has been expecting to feel better and I’m not. He just prescribed an acapella device to help clear the airways I will be trying this and the yoga Terri has recommended. Hopefully I will see some positive changes soon.
Joann