How does bronchiectasis progress?
Hi all,
As I am reading, that bronchiectasis is a chronic and progressive disease.
How does it progress based on your experience? I seem to remember that some people are able to keep the condition stable. Does cough make the condition worse?Your experience is greatly appreciated.
Thanks!
Ling
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Sue
A diagnosis of Bronchiectasis and needing to better understand it. I’ve read a lot deal about it. My family doctor unfortunately knew very little. I follow precautions, have all required vaccines and use an airway clearance method called Aerobika. Also, hearing about how other people live and manage with it is helpful. Thanks.
Sue-
Could not find anything or any area of the Blog that talks about AA (secondary) amyloidosis.
I have read it is characterized by a protein called "serum amyloid A." This protein is produced by the body in response to inflammation or infection.
Are you familiar with this. It apparently can be related to Bronchiectasis.
Related to water input and urininary output all related to the kidneys/kidney disease, the heart, edema, if I understood all correctly.
I am 77 and have had Bronchiectasis for 10 years. I have recently been prescribed the Volara system by Hillrom, and after the demonstration at Respiratory Therapy at NJH, I feel like it will be very helpful as another airway clearance technique.
Could you tell me how you like the Volara and if it has been beneficial for you?
I just now saw your reply about your using the Volara system. And I thank you for the information.
May I ask if your protocol is the same as mine:
Morning and evening: Levalbuterol inhaler, nebulized 7% saline (I use the Ombra machine), and lastly Symbicort low dose 80mcg/45mcg (2 puffs morning, 2 puffs evening)
I do manual airway clearance mid-day with supine exercises, manual percussion, diaphragmatic breathing, huff coughing, and Aerobika.
I was using a percussion vest until I had spinal compression fractures, and now will switch to a wrap instead of the vest while I continue to heal.
As far as the progression of my bronchiectasis, I have noticed that as I age, I have to be diligent with airway clearance. I have had no exacerbations since I began treatment in November of 2023 at National Jewish Health in Denver.
Best wishes.
Happy2023. You do a lot and probably that’s why you haven’t had an axe verbatim since November. You say you are on treatment- is it the antibiotics? Are you monitored by NJH? Has your collars system been approved by your insurance? Thank you and I am happy for you staying healthy
Exacerbation
Volara system- darn iPhone typing
How are you doing?
Since your post in April of 2023 what have you been doing or not doing?
Do you have other chronic health problems that make it all worse or come into play in the big picture with bronchiectasis.
Did you ever start using the nebulizer, airway clearance etc. etc.
I am 82 and have been told to start taking Azithromycin and Ethambutol.
I keep thinking that one has to look at the big picture and the possible time one has left on this earth....
At this juncture I haven't been diagonsed with any other major chronic health problem. Yes dry eyes and typical age related minor eye problems and moderate hearing loss.
Barbara
Thank u Sue for your positive approach to staying well. I’ve had Bronchiectasis for many yrs .I did yoga, tennis and p/b until I developed Abscesses about 3yrs ago. I chose not to do IV therapy n 3 different drugs. I continued my activities but now having some SOB .I can play tennis n do yoga. I do Formoteral inhalation once a day but continue with SOB.
I keep a positive attitude but feel so frustrated at times.
I appreciate you n any suggestions