I was recently diagnosed with Bronchiectasis.
I was recently diagnosed with Bronchiectasis. No symptoms yet just starting different tests- another CAT scan, pulminary function test, and possible bronchoscopy. Any advice/suggestions would be greaty appreciated. Thank you!
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@kaykuz. I don’t know how helpful I can be as I have not experienced MAC or NTM infections, to date, with my bronchiectasis. I have had this diagnosis since 2016 and my pulmonologist recommended putting me on the vest due to very little sputum production and a few exaberation episodes. I use it twice daily along with albuterol and 7% nebulizing solution. It takes up time in my day, but from what I read about on this site, I would much prefer this regiment to the medications for treating a MAC or NTM infection as people say it’s very hard on your body. We all have to make our own choices regarding treatment decisions and I wish you the best along your journey.
Do you use an albuterol inhaler or nebulize a solution of albuterol to open your lungs?
In my case, the answer is "it depends". On a normal day, I use the inhaler before. On a bad day (tight chest, feeling under The weather, bad allergies...) I neb with levalbuterol first, then the saline. If I have a cold or bronchitis I neb first with duoneb (budosenide plus albuterol) then saline.
What does everyone else do?
Sue
In reply to @kaykuz I nebulize with albuterol first to open lungs and then the 7%solution. I don’t really mind sitting around with the “thumper” on…hehe….it tires me out sometimes, but it’s ok.
Teach, In the absence of symptoms, how did your lungs happen to show up in the “diagnostic crosshairs?” Don
Sue, why do you neb with doneb 1st if you have a cold or bronchitis, I am trying to learn all I can.
Duoneb has irpatropium bromide and albuterol, both bronchodilators - each works a bit differently, so they are dispensed together. This makes sure the lungs are as open as possible to accept a saline neb that then gets the mucus flowing more freely. The neb is far more effective than an inhaler, at least for me.
Sue
I am doing levalbuterol and then 7% NaCL then budesonide. So was wondering why you did that 1st.
Also teh budesonide caused thrush. I have been treating for over a month now and still have thrush! 1st was clotrimazole Lozenge for 3 weeks and now nystatin oral suspension. I am also rinsing and gargling with salt water and apple cider vinegar . Copious amounts of mucus and sputum from lungs and chronic sinusitis. I have tried 3 different prescription nasal sprays. Each made breathing more difficult. I am doing saline nasal rinses, but have to do it every day and sometimes 2 X day.
Been recently diagnosed with bronchiecstasis and don't really know a lot about it except what I listened to from the pulmonary specialist. I have had sarcoidosis for a long time but it does not seem to bother me too much. I cough a lot with the yellowish and green stuff appearing, and I have used a nebulizer for the first time and it seemed to be okay. Any info or tips on helping me learn more about it.
Alecia
Hi Alecia and welcome,
You'll notice that I moved your question about bronchiectasis to this existing discussion:
- I was recently diagnosed with Bronchiectasis https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/i-was-recently-diagnosed-with-bronchiectasis-no-symptoms-yet-just-starting-different/
I did this so you can easily connect with people who can answer your questions about your new diagnosis, members like @raney @sueinmn @thumperguy @migizii @poppins @pal131 @toni1132 @gej53 @jr2366 @nannette and many more.
You might also be interested in these related discussions:
- Bronchiectasis: New Diagnosis https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/bronchiectasis-new-diagnosis/
- Bronchiectasis: Is nebulizing helpful? https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/bronchiectasis/
How is the nebulizing working for you?