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Hi all, it's Jen Taylor, I haven't been in touch with you via "connect" for 2 months. I was seen at Mayo in Minnesota over a 2 week period. I received so much info from all of the evaluation. I have been overwhelmed & scared & I have been trying to process all of this on my own. It hasn't been going to great so I'm trying to reach out & thought what a better group to talk to than others who are going through similar life experiences. After have a positive MAC culture from my bronchial washings, I was told that I had MAC & need to be treated. Previously (Sept. 2016) they diagnosed me with bronchiectasis. Nothing was seen on my CT scan or X-ray that showed the colonies seen from MAC. One of the big reasons I was going to Mayo was to get an expert opinion from Dr. Askamit. After Dr. Askamit read through my many, many, many records over a course of 10 years, since I first got sick, he concluded that at this time I may have MAC but it should not be treated at this time because it does not appear on a CAT scan. I must tell you that I was shocked by his response as it was completely different than my pulmonologist locally. And to be honest, I seem to have met the criteria to be considered to have MAC & to start treatment. I have many underlying illnesses & it's so hard to sort out what is what. Dr. Aksamit said to wait until it is seen on a CT scan. I have very mixed feelings about this. I am concerned that I should just wait until I become more infected to start treatment. Personally, I'd rather treat it BEFORE it gets worse. I guess I'm the only one who things that. My local pulmonologist changed his mind & decided not to start treatment at this time. Don't get me wrong, I do NOT want take all of these meds that can cause such grief & danger!!! I also don't want to just sit around & wait for things to get worse!!! Am I wrong in thinking that?? I value your opinion. Oh, and I have had the bronchiectasis diagnosis since Sept 2007 based on CT scan but now, when Dr. Askamit looked at a different CT scan, he said he didn't see that. I'm SO confused. I know one thing to be true...I'm in a mess of a health situation with multi system dysfunctional & disease. I am sick every day of my life for 10 years now & without an underlying diaganosis of what disease I have in the lungs. They said I would not make past 2 years but here I am, 10 years later, alive & trying my absolute best to lead as much of a normal life as possible...mostly for my family. I'm back to a point where I am requiring supplemental oxygen again. I had been able to breath on my own for the past 3 years. What changed? We don't know. I go into respiratory failure several times a year resulting in hospitalizations. We still can't answer the question of why my lungs don't convert oxygen from the air I breath in??? Anyway, I apologize for rambling on. I have been so withdrawn & sad, scared & lonely since receiving all of this new information. I also learned I have stage 1 heart failure & other metabolic syndrome that leaves me as the "perfect storm for a cardiac event" as the physician stated it. I ended up at Johns Hopkins a couple weeks ago with an excellent cardiologist who is trying to help my sort things out. My weight is a contributing factor to my alveolib hypoventilation &
We discussed having the stomach sleeve procedure to help me loose weight. There is so much on my mind & I apologize that I just rambeled on without even diving the long note into paragraphs!!! That's just how my mind has been lately. I am in NO way trying to ask for self-pity...I'm just trying to get through my reality of day to day life the best that I can & with the most quality that I can. I'm just so confused right now. Oh, I had another bronch done on Wed. & we sent the washings for culture & this will probably be the ultimate testing to see if the washing show positive for MAC. We won't know for 6 weeks! Again, I welcome your feedback... thanks for taking the time to read this!

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Me too! I have an appointment with Dr James cook at Loyola, Chicago, in August and am anxious to find out as much as I can before the sit down. Anyone know this Dr?

He's supposed to be one of the best. My ID doctor in Arizona, Dr. Justin Seroy, interned under Dr. Cook.

Thanks! That makes me feel better about seeing him.

You are welcome Becky. I hope you are feeling good! -Terri M.
 

Hello Jen,
 
    So glad that you had a good day today! We will take
those when we can get them. My day was kind of blah. I could not muster the
energy to do squat! It's ok though, I have days like that. At least I could
breathe reasonably well, and I am not in any pain.Will keep fingers crossed that
the MAC test comes back negative.  hugs - Terri M.
 

Jen,
     We should all probably avoid gardening and raking
leaves. Should wear a mask. I LOVE TO GARDEN. I do not wear a mask, though I
should. I do not do digging anymore. If I pull weeds, I hold my breath in case
any soil particles float up. I also try to keep a three foot distance
between the dirt and my face. I get my husband to do the digging and any
re-potting. I avoid rotting leaves and areas that have damp leaves lying around.
I am fortunate that where I live now is coastal. I do not have leaves to rake up
or have lying around. The rainwater seeps into the sandy ground quickly,
therefore; it is not causing rot, etc. You can Google your question and find
lots of info that way.
 

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That may have been me, Linda, that mentioned the sensitivity to odors. I
had to have my husband get rid of his Tide laundry detergent and the Downey. We
both use the scent free detergent. Those two brands used to tear me up! Another
thing that will cause my lungs to spasm is the air fresheners, any and all of
them! Especially the plug-ins. All three things I have listed contain proven
carcinagens.It has something to do with the fragrancing.
 

O.K. thank you for the correction. Sayyyy........I'd like to go to that one
too.  ; )
 

I love to garden, my hobby. So does this mean I should not? I do it all, rake, dig it the dirt and plant. I was going to ask if it was ok to garden when I was at the Mayo but forgot. Maybe I should check.