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@sueinmn

My friend, this is hard to hear, but you are at the beginning of your marathon. I'm not sure of your age or health history, but this is going to be your life for a year or so. Your symptoms should gradually improve but MAC took a long time to settle in your lungs and is going to take time to leave too.

I sense that you, like me, are not always patient when illness messes up your plans. Please be kind to yourself. If family and friends don't understand why you are not up to your usual activities, explain and think of other things you might do instead.
Try to explain what's going on - when my young nephew didn't understand I explained it was like when his friend broke his leg - cast, rest, therapy, crutches ...except mine was invisible. Older friends might get a comparison to chemotherapy- the meds make you feel worse in the short-term in hopes of being healthy long-term.

What is the hardest thing for you to handle right now?
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I’m light headed most of the time and pretty much congested 24/7 although I do sleep pretty good. I’m use to the meds but this coughing up yellow junk in the morning is hell. MAC has been in my life since 2020 and I wanna get rid of it. Thanks for listening!