How do you enjoy the Holiday Season while living with Bronchiectasis?
It's that Time of the Year - some of us love it, a few of us may detest it, the rest just "go along for the ride."
Questions always arise on how to stay safe, but still manage to gather with family or friends, attend worship services, maybe even do a little shopping.
And of course, it is cold and flu season, and there's always that d$%&*# airway clearance time to factor in.
What are your tips and tricks for this time of year?
Sue
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My wife does, but 3 of 4 grown kids do not
Aah, Rick - that's sad.
Then, on the other hand, my two daughters "get it" to the extent that they would like to wrap me in bubble wrap and put me on a shelf to keep me safe...not sure which one is more annoying
Besides, I'd probably fall off the shelf and bump my head!🤷♀️
Sue
Hi, my husband didn't get it either.
I began to ask if I could share an occasional post or webinar from this site and asked him if he thought I should follow the recommendations I learned.
He became more understanding and a part of the process. Good luck to you in your journey!
Sue- Do most Bronchiectasis patients take NAC? No one has ever suggested it to my. I am doing well and do take Mucinex, nebulize with levalbuteral and 7% saline, and use Azelastine. Do you think adding NAC is important? Thanks! Donna Turnbaugh
My youngest son and his wife are both ICU RN's at my hospital so that kind of makes up for it.
Merry Christmas
I have a wardrobe of N95s
I order groceries online and do pickup. I really like that and would now do it any way!
I order lots of things online for shipment...stores are often out of things anyway.
When I must go in store, I chose a time when not busy and of course wear a mask.
But it is hard to deal with people who just don't want to get it. Even though health officials say that if you plan to be around elderly people during the holidays to consider staying home the week before and avoid exposure to crowds where it is easy to pick up things.
If I go to a family gathering, I bring containers to take food home and do not eat there. I know who represents a greater risk for me, and I maintain my distance from them.
Hi Donna, I think NAC is just one more tool in our arsenal, but I don't believe everyone needs it. In my case, I tend to have sticky mucus, and also hyperreactive airways and a hyperactive inflammatory system. NAC seems to help with each of these, so I use. At one point, I though maybe I could substitute it for Mucinex, but it turns out I need both to keep my mucus flowing.
So, if your current routine works, why mess with it?
Sue
Reading through these comments I really ought to take more precautions! Yes, I most often have a mask in a coat pocket to put on, so there's that. I get to the grocery whenever I get there but I work from a list and am usually quick. After taking outdoor shoes off when I get home, I hand wash immediately. Pretty compulsive about handwashing multiple times a day. The adult kids traveled to be with the other side(s) so things will be quiet, except for a couple gatherings, one of which is outside. One thing I avoid like the plague is air travel during holiday rush times, that's no fun and I feel like I'm asking for trouble!
Happy Holidays everyone!
After observing these infections for 5 years, air travel is by far the number 1 place to avoid.
Wise advice.
I would add that one definitely does not want to use the hot tub! That is a petri dish of germs and the steam brings them right to your nose together with the cholerine to disinfect the water. Not good for the lungs! And it eats bathing suits fastI
I did aqua aerobics for 10 years, 3 times a week, and the cholerine in the pool was sometimes so strong my eyes would water. I often wonder if that damaged my lungs. A friend of mine continues to do aqua aerobics and she wears a mask in the pool.