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Hi America,
I had the same thing happen to me two years ago. I coughed for three months! My daughter-in-law said I would have to accept getting sick if I wanted to be around the grandchildren. This was all before I got diagnosed with MAC. Well, I learned! Last Christmas we were around family and when we first walked in the door one of the young mothers said, “Isn’t it fumny! I just got a call from the pediatrician and my son has strep.” I said d my goodbyes on the spot, and I went out and sat in the car for four hours on Christmas Day so my husband could visit his family that he sees once a year. AND I didn’t get sick! You have to protect yourself. I didn’t know I had MAC then, but I do now and the drugs have helped my immunity. My point is: Take care of yourself. If you know you get sick easily, stay away from sick people. If they don’tunderstand, you do. My husband does too, and he is very supportive. He even brought me wine out to the car on that day! Hang in there!

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Thanks guys for all the encouragement! I will have to be more careful because this is like forever. My doctor also gave me the flu shot! It’s the first flu shot I ever got because I always refused it. He told me if I got the flu I could die from it so I got!!!!

@helem Wow Helen! That took nerve to sit in the car for four hours. Did everyone inside think you were being ridiculous? Not that you probably cared what they thought. Back in the day, when I would get together with family at the holidays; they all thought I was a nut-bag for being so cautious to avoid getting sick. Oh well...