MAC Big Three Side Effects
A few months ago I was diagnosed with Primary Immunodeficiency. My body has stopped producing immunoglobulin G. Next week I'll begin infusion therapy to replace it in my body and repair my immune system. About two months later, I learned I have MAC and bronchiectasis. About a month after I start my infusions I'll begin my antibiotics for MAC.
I'm interested in knowing about others' side effects from the big three. I'm also interested in how you manage your side effects. I know this information will really put my mind at ease. Thank you in advance.
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Thank you, I appreciate your reply so much! Yes, it’s so hard(impossible) to mobilize any sort of movement. I had a reply from the Mayo Mentor
”sueinmn” that attached the best article I have read to date. If I was smarter, I’d reattach it here but I can’t get it to work from my phone. Anyway, if you can access it, it’s long but a great read. I feel, as Sue stated, we are at the back of the line-especially as I believe women of our “age” are somewhat invisible in many things these days.
I’m not holding my
breath that things will change in the MAC world and just hope that everyone’s individual journey gets easier as time goes on. It’s very discouraging that there are so many of us but hopefully we can appreciate not being alone.
I’d really love to read that! We need a RUN FOR OUR LUNGS to help the next generation especially with our medical care being greatly reduced. Don’t have it in me to organize but I’d attend. Would ge a first I think.
Thank you so very much, Bill. I just watched the video and it was incredibly helpful. Dr. McShane answered a number of questions I had. Your response to me was a blessing.
I think if you access the Mayo mentor’s feed, it may be her last post and she links the article. Try looking for: @sueinmn on here as a user name. The article was written in 2020.
A “lung run” would be great for many reasons. One day MAC may fall under the umbrella of all the other lung diseases, especially as it’s basically a variation of TB.
It’s all exhausting, expensive, frustrating and
discouraging, but you can only keep going.
Thank you. All so true.
The fact that Medicare calls 7% and 3% sodium chloride solution a durable good so we have to pay for it all is so curious to me. It’s downright imperative to our health. Wish we could unite on that one issue somehow. I’ll try finding that article. Thanks!
With the circus going on over something as critical to life as insulin, I doubt we will ever get any help with saline.
Concerning meds, has anyone tried ordering The Big Three from a Canadian pharmacy? I’ve used one for something unrelated and also for pet meds. I found the service excellent.
I asked my lung specialist the same question about our local indoor pool complex and he said it is fine to continue attending hydro pool. In Australia. Hope that helps
Sorry you're having so many issues. I always check out the possible side effects of meds - there isn't one that doesn't have any. The one's that I read were possible weren't more severe than the symptoms of the disease. I had baseline testing done on vision and hearing. I haven't had any issues on the big 3 - Only improvement of the disease symptoms. I think everyone is just different on what they can tolerate
I have shared with my primary care doctor AND my pulmonologist about how the dizziness is so bad that it affects my life more than anything. I passed out once as I was getting out of bed coming to as my face hit the metal bed frame. Neither one mentioned my dizziness being associated with all three meds that I’ve been on for two years. I used to depend on my doctors to give me any important info. I posted so others like myself who haven’t looked into meds doctors are prescribing to do so on their own. My eye doctor knew immediately which one affects eye sight and said we will keep a close eye on it. I have an appointment next week with him. So just because none of the three have affected you doesn’t mean they won’t affect anyone else.
Hi,
I was diagnosed back in 2015 after having sepsis and pneumonia. I was on three different antibiotics: Amoxicillin, Doxycycline and Bactrim. Then off for two years. I have been on the three for a month again now due to pneumonia and being sick all the time. I really don’t have side affects.