(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.
sounder27 I believe it's a serious bacteria..... I have it in lungs and in sinus cavaties. I recently had sinus surgery because doctors thought perhaps I was getting excessive drainage into lungs. They cultured a sample from sinus and then asked me to use powdered Levaquin in a sinus wash twice daily for two weeks. I did that. I don't know if it got rid of the pro blem but I doubt it. I know that is the main bacteria in my lungs at this time. Apparently it's hard to get rid of. I've had other bacterias throughout the last few years but the pseudomonas has been the hardest for me. Don't know if this helps you at all but I'm sure there are many on here who can share more information.
Thank you. I have excessive post nasal drip and both Mac and bronchiectasis. I have had serious pneumonia in the past for which I was hospitalized for over a week. I constantly cough and choke on mucus but my pulmonary doc has not said anything about pseudomonas infection. I also have sneezing fits. That is why I was wondering about it.
The way I understand it -
it is one of the types of bacteria commonly found in patients with MAC and those with Bronchiectasis. It was the last bacteria for me to get rid of - took a long time and it takes a lot of work to keep it gone -which is why lung hygiene/ airway clearance is a MUST ( once every day and twice daily when you feel something coming on) A routine that we must accept as a daily regimen. PLUS what some of the other posters have said- exercise, adequate sleep, good nutrition and positive attitude. I’ve incorporated my bible study in with my Pulmonary therapy / nebulizer treatments and that has been a blessing to me. Best wishes and be stubborn and persistent about taking care of yourself.
@catherine123456, and @lainey, I have moved from two locations that I found myself always extremely sick. I left Virginia because I always got pneumonia and mac there. I left Tucson Az because I got mac there too (Az is a known hot-bed for mac.) plus I had difficulty with the altitude. My oxygen levels increased by 6 by moving to sea level. I think Virginia was too humid in the summer and too damp and cold in the winter. After it rains there, the dampness just stays and makes for a lot of molding rotting leaves. In other words, lots of fungals. I now live near the ocean in S.C. Rainwater drains away quickly in the sandy soil so it doesn't feel damp. It does get humid here in the summer, but it is a short duration compared to many states. I have never felt better as far as having clear lungs and negative test results for mac & pseudomonas since I moved here. Moving here was the best thing I could have done for myself. I am still short of breath and energy though, but at least not coughing any longer.
@sounder, Do you see how I started this sentence with your @ name? That is how you direct responses to specific people.
@auntnanny Jan, it takes ongoing antibiotic therapy and 2x day nebulized saline to fight the pseudo good and gone. You cannot just treat it for a month or two.
@america, and @sueinmn I attended the World NTM conference in D.C. a few years ago. While there, I learned there are some geographic differences for mac. There are definite 'hot-spots' for MAC in this country. Some states have a far greater incidence of it than others. Unfortunately, Florida is one of them, coming in second to Wisconsin. California, Arizona, New Hampshire, & Hawaii. I got mine when I lived in Arizona. I have been mentoring this site for several years now, and I can tell you; the majority of the folks on here with mac live in Wis and Fl. Yes, mac is everywhere, but it is in higher doses in some regions.
@boomerexpert I think the world of @america's doctor, as he is also my doctor. I can tell you this, Mayo Clinic only hires the very best medical personnel. They are usually the cream of the crop.
@sounder27
Pseudomonas comes with the Bronchectasis territory. It shows up in a sputum usually within three days. Its treated with cipro leviquin or tobramyacin usually. They usually do a susceptibility test to see which antibiotic works best.
Shari
Terri, I admire your tenacity and bravery. I’m trying to work up the courage to make a move - thank you for the encouragement