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@kwilbur

I, too, have a cavitary nodule in my right upper lobe but it has decreased in size. So I keep waiting. I don't know if I have MAC but continue with cscans every three months. Your testimony is encouraging. The bronchiecticus (the spelling defies me!) is something I can live with, but I am concerned about being able to work while taking meds if I do have a bronchoscopy and am diagnosed with MAC. I just celebrated half a year of working with a holiday party for over thirty people. Your story and others' experiences have truly helped me from panicking. When and if I do begin taking medication I certainly will be back for advice!

Happy New Year 2017 to us all! Kathryn

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Jewell8888....have you seen the youtube videos of the mycobacterium workshop sept 2016 from National Jewish Health .....Nationaljewish.org/videos2016
There are 35 to 45 minutes of varying related topics. I
I wonder if you will be treated with IV Amikacin prior to surgical removal of lung tissue?

<br><br><br><br><br>Thank you for validating my thoughts. <br> <br><br>