Please talk to me about pseudomonas, nocardia and aspergillious
Does anyone have experience with these bacteria and fungi? I had a PICC line for 2 weeks. Now what happens?
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I'm happy to hear it's going smoothly! So far I've been able to avoid this type of treatment. Thanks for the update!
I had a PICC line put in I guess for over a month. I would go hospital twice a day for 2 hours in the morning and 2 hours late afternoon. Trying to get rid of aspergillus. Good luck,
It didn't work for me. They ended up taking most of my right lung.
I am so sorry to hear that. Must be rough and I can't even fathom what you must have gone through.
It wasn't that bad there is people that go through worse. I lost my wife in August 2023 and that was a lot worse. But thank you for your kindness.
I had the three times a day infusions of Meropenen for two weeks several years ago. It worked well. Home health nurses taught my husband to do the infusions and we got along fine. The Picc line was not hard to take care of and used plastic wrap to take shower. I felt wonderful after the infusions for quite some time.
I had a bronchoscopy several weeks ago and they found pseudomonas. Pulmonologist has me on azithromycin Mon-Wed-Fri for three months, possibly rest of life. First two weeks was rough, I had a serious case of rhinosinusitis. The pulling of that mucus, yeast infection from my sinuses and brain hurt a lot. The worst pain I've had in years.
I'm in my third week of azithromycin and feeling much better. Pulmonologist is in Italy so I guess I am on my own to decide whether this works but it seems to be working.
Living with bronchiectasis is challenging. I use manuka honey and mullein to get green gunk up. I have started mullein tea as well so will see if that helps.
God Bless all of you living with these circumstances. Try to stay positive even though it is hard at times. We can be here for each other.
My first encounter with pseudomonas aeruginosa was in 2018 which entered my bloodstream and like you, several weeks with picc line (meropenem) in hostital and home. Thought it was gone until last fall (2024) when reinfected after a Mohs surgery wound. Apparently, it never went away and was still on my skin. So, I too am in a quandry. My GP was surprised thinking it is most commonly contracted in medical settings, like intubation. Most antibiotics are ineffective. Frustrating and worriesome.
Yes, a visiting nurse will provide instructions for your caregiver. Important to make sure there are no bubles in the line.