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Antibiotics for a cold?

MAC & Bronchiectasis | Last Active: Dec 26, 2023 | Replies (12)

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@zscline

Thanks so much. It's the part about how a cold can quickly give way to something more serious that now worries me, since being diagnosed with Bronchiectasis. Trying to determine if it's reached that critical point. Unfortunately, the first time this happened, I was away and not able to easily reach my doctor. This time, he is on holiday leave. I guess once he is back, we need to work out some sort of plan for occasions like this. Your advise is most helpful. Thanks again.

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Everybody is different, so you need to work out at what point you are dealing with "more than just a cold."

Here are my personal signs:
Short of breath even after using levalbuterol inhaler or neb.
Coughing hard enough to hurt ribs or throat or leave me breathless.
Colored mucus - either from lungs or sinuses, anything darker than very pale yellow I watch carefully. Green is my "danger sign" - that's when I know I need antibiotics.
Extreme fatigue - bone tired after a full night of sleep, falling asleep when I sit down to read.
Fever over 100 for more than one day (my usual temp is between 97.7 and 98.0).

For five years before my MAC diagnosis (I'm sure I already had it), I went through this cycle several times each year, and this plan was developed long ago, my pulmonologist is on board with it.

If I experience the cough and my cold is more than 7 days old, my personal treatment plan calls for steroids and I always have a proper amount on hand.
If I experience the colored mucus or fever, I call my doc for an Rx which she phones in to the nearest pharmacy (we travel a lot and live in 2 states seasonally.) Whoever is covering for her has my records, and I have always been able to get antibiotics. Often she asks if I don't see improvement in 3 days on antibiotics to get a chest x-ray. I haven't had it go that far since my MAC was treated in 2018 & 2019. In fact with saline & airway clearance, I have had only 3 exacerbations in 4 years, with only one ending in antibiotics.

How does everyone else recognize their critical point?

Sue