Remission: When do you consider yourself in remission from MAC?
Okay, so let’s say you’ve been appointed to proclaim from on high how many days, weeks, months or years of being symptom free must come and go before you may, without fear of making a fool of yourself, declare yourself to be “cured”
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Stopping levabuterol & 7% saline nebs. I will still do huff coughing &/or Aerobika after exercise to clear airways. Today, I weeded in my gardens (bend, stand, bend...) and after 15 minutes, I was coughing spontaneously & bringing up mucus.
Sue
Interestingly, I recently had a negative bronch. I can’t tell you all how thrilled I was with that news. My lung doctor was surprised. A CT scan was done, and unfortunately things weren’t so great. I hesitate to say that out loud as I am a positive person. The reason I had a negative bronch is because it is in the parenchyma ( the meat) of my lungs. I am having robotic surgery in August. So I guess we have to be careful with thinking we are good when we may not be good at all. My thought is that a CT scan is more revealing than a bronch which may not grow MAC and show a negative result giving a person a false sense of wellness. I will say “ignorance is bliss.” Knowing what I know now about what is going in my lungs is keeping me up at night. @irene5
Congratulations, Sue! This is great news! Stay well!
Hello Irene! It's been awhile..... You bring up a very good subject: One thinking they are well, when, in fact, they are not. I have been going to Mayo Clinic since 2013, and tested negative for MAC since 2014. All chest x-rays and CT's showed little change over the years and then Blam! I am told that I have two colonies of MAI MAC and aspergillus, and....need a lung transplant soon! Up until Dec 2021; I thought I was holding my own and staying steady. Actually, my lung function was steadily deteriorating. I don't know if there is any correlation, but I was taken off of my Tobramycin in Dec 2021, but kept on the cipro every other month..(and now have tested pos for MAI) A dr recently told me that since I had been on cipro for 9 years; I am most likely resistant to it by now. So, I have been unprotected by prophylactic antibiotics for six months now. I have a Zoom meeting with my I.D. this Tues, so I will see what she recommends.
Hi Don, just wondering; why would you want to chance it? I can understand if you are burnt out on doing this routine every day. I think we can all identify with that.
OMG!! I am so sorry to hear that Terri. Thank you for your reply- yes it’s been a while. I have really been struggling which is why I have been MIA. At 72 pounds there isn’t much left of me! I feel like all the meds and bronchs have been for naught. I will lift you up in prayer and hope all goes well for both of us. Sending you a big ole hug. Irene
Anyone know much about ARIKAYCE? They are pushing hard for me to start this but the side effects listed are pretty intense. Has this helped anyone with MAC that you know of??
I am tolerating Arikayce well. I started it in March along with the Big 3. I had my first sputum sample done in mid May and it came back negative. I have MAC with cavitation. Have all the routine testing done.
@sueinmn What great news for you! I would be hopping and skipping all over the place! Congratulations! Nan
Hello, I started the Aryikace 7/1/22 and its harder than I thought but so far manageable. I also take the 3 other strong antibiotics. I have MAC with a very large cavity, lots or nodules and cysts in to of several other lung issues and I am praying this will at least stop the MAC. I am to have my 1st sputum in August 2022 and pray its negative. I feel the meds will help most people of they can tolerate them as they disrupt your whole being. Good Bless us all and thank you for this forum.