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Bronchiectasis and diet

MAC & Bronchiectasis | Last Active: Apr 9 12:37am | Replies (104)

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@leimakamae63

Hi! My bronchiectasis digressed drastically when I picked up two bacteria recently. It has been a wake up call. I feel like I’ll never get better, but have to be helpful and, definitely, more proactive. I would love to know all that you have learned and are doing to live with this disease, if you are willing! Aloha from Hawaii-

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Replies to "Hi! My bronchiectasis digressed drastically when I picked up two bacteria recently. It has been a..."

Welcome to Mayo Connect. As you can see if you just look at all the discussions underway, this is a very active support group.

Many of us have been on this journey for years, so to ask "all you have learned" of any member can be overwhelming. Best to do some reading on the group, which will lead you to have more specific and answerable questions.

Maybe the best way to learn about various aspects would be to go to the top of this page, click on "MAC & Bronchiectasis" to see a the list of all discussions. Choose any that sound interesting and begin reading. Or go to the search box and enter a topic or key word/phrase you want to know more about. All posts containing the term will be listed for you.

When you see a post you would like to followup on, click "Reply" and type your response, then click "Reply" again to post it.

When you have a specific question to ask, go to the main group, choose the most likely discussion and post your question there.

Final tip - when you are replying to a post, look for the most recent ones. Members come and go, and you are more likely to get a reply from someone currently active.

Sue

Last month National Jewish Health gave a conference for patients with bronchiectasis and NTM disease. The nutrition supervisor, Michelle MacDonald, was very clear about the importance of maintaining a healthy weight. Research shows that a BMI over 18.5 is associated with a better prognosis. She also stressed the importance of increasing protein intake and she dispelled many of the myths associated with dairy and other issues.

As soon as the recording is available, I will share it with this group.

In the meantime, I suggest a consultation with a nutritionist. I have recommendations, but don’t know if I’m allowed to share them on this site or through a private message.

All the best,
Linda Esposito