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@windwalker, Terri, thank you for the info .. question .. what % is your saline? My doctor started me on 3% .. at Mayo for the salt induced sputum I think it is 7-9% so it feels like the 3% is having zero affect. Hugs to all! Katherine
My saline is 7%
David, I am awaiting a reply from an e-mail I sent to the Bronchiecstasis
and NTM Initiative this evening regarding the release of the video from their
recent conference. I went to their site and didn't see it there yet, but did see
that they are having another World Conference in D.C. in July. I will post
something as soon as I hear back from them. - Terri M.
Hi @katemn, thanks for sharing your husband regimen...it's a good example. I NEED a GOOD endocrinologist!!! This has gotten out of control! I'll keep you posted! Much love, Jen
Hi Terri M, thanks for thinking of me. My bronch washings cultures were negative for fungus which is great news! The MAC of course doesn't show up until about 6 weeks. My last culture showed Aspergillis but it could have been a containment, which they said about MAC, too. We shall see. So confusing... my blood sugars have been "normal" (acceptable for a diabetic) for 24hrs after I decided to stop my insulin (it was not effective whatsoever!!!) & then increased another oral managment pill. I don't know what's best but I know that my "insulin resistant diabetes"
Is certainly becoming insulin "resistant". It also makes me sweat terribly & feel lousy. One day at a time...today was a good day! Thanks, Terri M, for asking! Much love, Jen
Does anyone else react to soil? I mean a respiratory reactive where your throats feels tight & breathing feels constricted, wheezing??? I was extensively tested for allergies that all were negative. This was 8 years ago so I'm wondering if maybe I have some allergies now that I didn't have then. I worry about gardening, being around soil, decomposing leaves/plants etc. because of MAC. I suppose I either have it or not. Well, we know it's in me but it, the MAC, just hasn't decided to colonize, yet (if I understand correctly). Anybody else react to soil in such a way? Do you all avoid any gardening or raking leaves in the fall due to the increased presence of MAC??? ~Jen
Jen, Yes, I do. I live in Arizona (very dusty) and had my front yard landscaped a couple of months ago. I had to wear a mask when I went out to consult with the landscapers because I couldn't breathe otherwise. I also wear a mask when working outside in the yard because of the dirt. It's hard to breathe with the mask on when I'm exerting myself so got the kind the docs use in the hospitals which works better for me in those circumstances. I also carry one in my purse as we get dust storms here so I'll have one ready if I'm caught out when one hits. I think our bodies know when it's in "danger" and gives us warning signs.
Someone in an earlier post mentioned they were more sensitive to odors now. I am too. Heavy perfumes or scented candles, depending on the scent, can send me into a coughing fit. I'm a real estate agent so sometimes I walk into a house and something there sets me off. Never used to happen before. Linda
The July 6-8 world conference is being held in Milan, Italy, not D.C.
Dr Aksamit will be on faculty there.
@windwalker, Thanks for being so helpful. Im looking forword to seeing these experts information. Im sure it will be priceless to all of us. It gives us hope to think that someone cares. Im so glad you went and are keeping up with the release of the videos. I appreciate all you are doing.
Becky
Also, when I am on my month to take the toby, I do that last after I have
OPENED & CLEANSED the lungs. Then they are ready to receive all of that
good medication!