Pulmonologist versus Infectious Disease Dr
I was diagnosed with MAC in August. Pulmonary Dr. wanted me to start Big 3 even though I have no symptoms. I asked if I could take one at a time rather than all three at once. He said no. I just wanted to space them out so I could determine which one, if any, was causing side effects. I decided to see an Infectious Disease Dr. and her approach is different. Do you have a preference over one type of Dr. to another. I feel like the ID Dr. might be better equipped to handle this disease. Thank you
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On the issue of GERD, I was told anyone, from time to time, can have symptoms of GERD but not have a diagnosis of GERD that shows up on the 24 hr PH test. Likely no need for PPI’s in that case, but Gaviscon (or other product) or using a wedge pillow could help. Also taking a PPI before having a meal that might trigger your symptoms can work too.
Thank you for reading my post and for your reply. All who read and answer posts are wonderful. Such great help being given to each other.
Yes, just like with the Covid tests and other tests....nothing is perfect. False positive, false negative etc. etc. So for me, I do all I can (diet, wedge etc.) with the thought that I have GERD and also since having learned in October I have a small hiatia hernia,....other than taking a PPI. I also listened to Dr. Gwen Hewitt's video, as mentioned in one of the posts in Mayo Clinic Connect, and she confirmed my decision of over a year ago to not start a PPI. I was told of Gaviscon by a friend, but again did not take it. Although I believe in letting the body heal itself with the right nutrition and common sense (regarding supplments etc.), and it always worked in the past, I realize my body and its "systems" are different now and I may have to change my way of thinking and healing myself by taking med's. What a learning process this is and has been.
Interesting, my viscosity of slime seem to change, very dense and sticky to more slippery. Yes it also has the bubbles in it. Mucus 101! Lol
I have that slippery every day, not clear, always yellow/green. So tired of this.
Has it been confirmed by pulmonologist or ID doctor etc. that the bubbly (mine starts out white foamy bubbly and changes later in the day to clear bubbly) is coming from your lungs due to BE?
When the doctors, pulmonologists, see what I bring up they say "I don't know what that is." Do you have a hiatal hernia, possble GERD along with MAIor MAC as I do?
A helpful post to me suggested that the combination of it all could be the cause of always having to clear out, of what seems to be a gathering place in my throat for this "junk", the "junk"....what I bring out. I generally can sleep O.K. at night if I nebulize 7% in the late afternoons. Thanks for your reply