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MAC: Just how well do nebs work, anyway?

MAC & Bronchiectasis | Last Active: Feb 7 5:44pm | Replies (88)

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@beatrixflower

Can I ask, I have seen mentions of avoiding gardening here a number of times. What are the risks of gardening? I find gardening and working outside to be my best therapy and so I have largely avoiding researching this question. I also have chickens so I work with straw and manure as well as dirt. Is the risk something in digging in the dirt? Digging is the one thing I delegrate to others.

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Well, bronchiectisis makes one more vulnerable to bacterium (re: pseudomonas, Mac). Because it allows them more time to flourish in your airways, as the motility mechanism in your bronchioles is impaired. I have read that pseudomonas is easily found in mulches and dirt. I was all set for chickens when I found out about my mycobacterium avium complex growth in my sputum cultures. So decided against them. I still garden a bit but wear an n95 mask to decrease risk of inhalation. I know this is a lot of information, but, part of my Mac also has to do with reflux from non diagnosed hiatal hernia. Bending over to weed is still a big part of my gardening, and it does irritate the sputum production problem! …but what’s a girl to do?