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MAC & Bronchiectasis | Last Active: Apr 2, 2023 | Replies (11)

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@wangling

Many thanks Sue. You always nail it.
Sounds like it is a maintenance drug to use for long terms. I wonder if long term could also mean we can use it for a couple of months. I was diagnosed with eosinophilic asthma last October with bronchiectasis. I coughed for over a year, and multiple doctors couldn't find the cause. I got pneumonia last Feb. When I was treated with pneumonia, blood work showed that my eosinophil count spiked. But it went down by itself after pneumonia was treated. Doctors thought I was allergic to antibiotics.  After pneumonia,  my cough and mucus were still there, all the testing showed nothing wrong with me, they thought I was slowly healing. But a few months later I got lung infections. And this time my eosinophil spiked again before the antibiotics. So the pulmonologist asked me to take wixela this time. I took it for 3 months. Then I convinced my pulmonologist to stop it and see if I am ok without it. He agreed to monitor it. Blood test after 2 months without it, I am ok.  So this is where I am. I probably need to be ready to use it anytime if my conditions get bad. A question to you, do you use it for breathing problems, right?  I always wonder do people get adult onset asthma at 71 years old?
Many thanks again. and take care! 
Ling  

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Replies to "Many thanks Sue. You always nail it. Sounds like it is a maintenance drug to use..."

Yes, I use my inhaler for chronic asthma/hyperreactive airways/shortness of breath. My doc recommended it for me permanently, and I am not getting side effects, so I will keep using it. I can tell you it took about 2 weeks for it to get to a therapeutic level for me, so it wouldn't be good to stop and start based on how I feel.
If your asthma is recent onset, your doc may have a different answer for you.
Sue