(MAC/MAI) Mycobacterium Avium Complex Pulmonary Disease: Join us
I am new to Mayo online .. I was hoping to find others with .. MYCOBACTERIUM AVIUM COMPLEX PULMONARY DISEASE (MAC/MAI) and/or BRONCHIECTASIS. I found only 1 thread on mycobacterium accidently under the catagory "Lungs". I'm hoping by starting a subject matter directly related to MYCOBACTERIUM AVIUM COMPLEX PULMONARY DISEASE (MAC/MAI) I may find others out there!
I was diagnosed by a sputum culture August 2007 (but the culture result was accidentally misfiled until 2008!) with MYCOBACTERIUM AVIUM COMPLEX PULMONARY DISEASE (MAC/MAI) and BRONCHIECTASIS. I am now on 5 antibiotics. Working with Dr. Timothy Aksamit at Rochester Mayo Clinic .. he is a saint to have put up with me this long! I was terrified of the treatment . started the first antibiotic September 3, 2011 ... am now on all 5 antibiotics for 18 mos to 2 years. Am delighted at the very bearable side effects!
I wrote on the 1 thread I found: If you google NON-TUBERCULOUS MYCOBACTERIUM AVIUM COMPLEX PULMONARY DISEASE (MAC/MAI) you will learn a LOT about the disease. But PLEASE do NOT get scared about all the things you read .. that is what I did and nearly refused to do the treatment until after a 2nd Micomacterium was discovered! Educate yourself for "due diligence" .. but take it all with a grain of salt .. you are NOT necessarily going to have all the terrible side effects of the antibiotics! Good luck to you!
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January 2017 Update
One of our great Connect Members .. @Paula_MAC2007 .. had a wonderfully helpful idea that I wanted to share! Her idea .. as you read through the pages to gather information on our shared disease of MAC you can develop a personal "file cabinet" for future reference without the necessity of reading all the pages again!
If you have the "MS Word" program on your computer:
- Document Title Example: Mayo Clinic Connect MAI/MAC Information
- Then develop different categories that make sense to you such as: Heath Aids .. Videos .. Healthy Living .. Positive Thinking .. Baseline Testing and Regular Testing .. Antibiotics ..
Tips for
- As you read the pages .. copy/paste/save things of interest into that MS Word document under your preferred categories for future reference.
Then as you want to refer back to something in the future .. YEAH! You have now created your own personal "file cabinet" on MAC/MAI! Go to it!
Interested in more discussions like this? Go to the MAC & Bronchiectasis Support Group.
@unicorn progress is being made on the tricky process of making an antibiotic inhalable (make it small enough to enter the lung without difficulty)...the only thing that will speed things up is to keep on the CDC and Nat'l Jewish to fund/conduct trials for the effective treatments that we know now exist but aren't being funded or given priority...hey, everyone, we have 2/12 years...
@pkayh not the air...if that were the case it would be TB...water and soil.
@unicorn Yes! I believe that others have mentioned that symptom as well. Of course, you will need to alert your doctor. It is so comforting to know that you are not alone nor crazy! Wishing you better days.
I suggest that you check all the secondary effects of medication you take or have taken. Get a doctor check up for your heart with a cardiologist to define what is wrong with your heart exactly. All medication is hard for the liver. If you have taken antibiotic
for 3 years your liver probably needs help. If you have a congested liver that is also hard on your heart. It all work together. I had arrhythmia since the age of 28 so do not panic with palpitation (heart racing) and then the doctor give me a pill to
control the rhythm and it wouldn’t work so I stop it. I am still alive after almost 40 years after. The Dr says 60% of the population live with some kind of arrhythmia. It is important to get the diagnosis. My husband has fibrillation but he uses the same
as me Q10. (Antioxidant). Natural heart control rhythm recommended by my health Dr.(was a cardiologist before becoming a doctor with a more natural approach) Q10 seem to do the trick we have normal rhythm. I have some if I don’t use my Q10 for a while.
It is unbelievable how those antibiotic causes damage to your body. I am glad I never took it and maybe if a person doesn’t have bad effect from the bronchiectasis and the Mac a person should stay that way. I have none of those effect because I use natural
remedy. No problem breathing, no fatigue, I got rid of the MAC also using my natural approach. so do we really need strong antibiotic??
@unicorn, if you are having chest pain, you really should get it looked into. I know having all of this really sucks and the last thing we need is one more health problem. Be sure you protect yourself by wearing a mask and gloves to any outing and especially at medical facilities. You will get asked why So you just tell them you can't afford to get sick. By wearing a mask you won't be affected by the overly saturated perfume on people around you. I use mine to keep cold air out of my lungs when I have to go outside. I also have one on at the gas station to keep gas fumes and exhaust fumes from entering my lungs and gloves on so i avoid germs on pump handles and door handles and any buttons on the gas pump. I think I get asked why I'm wearing my protection more from my doctors than from the General public. I've even had them tell me its not necessary, but I just go on doing my thing. So, Heres hoping we all have a healthier 2018! Take good care of you and come back with the good news of a healthy heart!
Becky
It is my understanding that MAC can not be “gotten rid of.” It can be stopped from continuing to colonize. When that happens you are considered “stable.” I am a fan of Q10, vitamin B, D, C, thistle for my liver and several others. Unfortunately, for all my vitamin expenditures I still ended up with MAC!
What is it someone said once? Maybe it was Katherine. I can’t remember. We wear a mask to protect ourselves from other people’s germs/illnesses. And it’s ok to tell people that. Most are very understanding.
I have also found this. We need to talk to the MAC group at Harvard and University of Texas. Please take time to read this. https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2017/12/171228100908.htm
Hi @grannyred, Welcome to the group. I completely agree with you that knowledge is power and sometimes scary, an unfortunate paradox. The great part about this group is the collective knowledge and experience, the sum of which is even greater than its parts. Glad you found us, especially during this waiting period. When do you expect to get results from the new sputum test? Have you done sputum tests before?
We look forward to getting to know you.
@jkiemen....interesting posting...
Thanks....noted that all subjects had underlying cystic fibrosis as well as the NTM.tdrell