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It is good to have a tool for guidance in the management of NTM Lung Disease. The link below provides information and the tool that you can print out and use regularly. https://www.bronchiectasisandntminitiative.org/Portals/0/DownloadsLibrary/Files/NTM_Management_Tool.pdf
It has been extremely warm on the East Coast over the past week. Weather reports can be confusing for many people. Humidity numbers may not be too high but the dew points are high. The How to Geek link below differentiates the two terms, humidity and dew point to explain how it really feels. https://www.howtogeek.com/733421/forget-humidity-dew-point-is-how-it-really-feels-outside/
NTM question
I was diagnosed,6 days with bronchitis.What type food can i avoid?
2.What type of exercise should I do?
3.When shall i visit my Doctor.
Note:
The medication really stopped the bleeding and mucus but I still have little cough.
I only have Bronchiectasis, not NTM
The NTM Lung Disease Management Tool can assist you on your NTM journey: https://www.bronchiectasisandntminitiative.org/Portals/0/DownloadsLibrary/Files/NTM_Management_Tool.pdf
Below is the link: https://www.bronchiectasisandntminitiative.org/Portals/0/DownloadsLibrary/Files/ActionPlanEnglish.pdf
The plan will assist you on your Bronchiectasis journey. Let us know if you have any specific questions.
We live off-grid. Does anyone know if NTM bacteria can be found in rainwater.
The link below provides a calculator to determine the heat index.
Please take action steps, in advance to keep cool, well hydrated and stocked up on any medications you may need.
https://www.wpc.ncep.noaa.gov/html/heatindex.shtml
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I occasionally get blood in the sputum. For severe cases my pulmonologist prescribes antibiotics, but this time it is not that severe, and seems to be getting better.
Can this issue resolve on its own??
I have heart issues while on treatment. I'm considering stopping treatment. Anybody here just watching and keeping an eye on MAC with out treatment?
I started MAC treatment in March but I had to stop in June due to tachycardia. Now I'm waiting for my pulmonologist to come up w a new treatment plan. I've been off treatment for a week now. I'm worried about not being on treatment.
What treatment is available if the big 3 used for MAC causes tachycardia. Are there other options?
Many caregivers need to be reminded that they must take care of themselves as well as the person that they are caring for. Similar to the being a person on an airplane, it is important to be reminded that you must put the mask on yourself properly before we can take care of others. The link below offers support and guidance for caregivers: https://www.helpguide.org/family/caregiving/family-caregiving
Knowledge is power. The more you know about a particular disease and how it impacts an individual, the better you will be prepared as a caregiver.
We host a monthly online BNTM Coffee Social support group on the 2nd Wednesday of each month at 3pm, EST. Detailed information about upcoming meeting topic and how to register is posted on this site the week before the meeting.
Additionally, there are support groups throughout the world. Please see the link below.
This tool assists individuals to manage their Bronchiectasis. The tool outlines steps for daily management and provides guidance on what to do if symptoms increase: https://www.bronchiectasisandntminitiative.org/Portals/0/DownloadsLibrary/Files/ActionPlanEnglish.pdf
The information below is taken from a paper, Reducing Environmental Exposure to NTM, by Joseph Falkinham, PhD, May 3rd, 2021
Flush and Run Water in Unused Lines to Reduce Water Age. Water age refers to the time water stays in pipes in houses. The average water age in household plumbing is 1-3 days. Residence of water for over 3 days leads to a loss of disinfectant and the resulting growth of NTM and other waterborne pathogens. Increased water age can occur in plumbing in areas of a house that are unused; for example, in an unused bathroom or unoccupied wing of a house. The solution is simple, have someone not at risk for NTM disease to flush commodes and run water (5 min) in taps in unused bathrooms and in seldom used laundry tubs, half baths, and outside faucets.
Having another family member or friend flush the system will reduce your exposure to NTM. Enjoy your getaway.
It is recommended that you unscrew the showerhead and submerge it in undiluted bleach for 30 minutes. Remove it from the bleach and rinse before screwing it back on the shower tap.
It is also recommended to replace the showerhead with one that produces fat streams, not a mist.
Many “low-flow” showerheads produce a fine mist that contains droplets with high numbers of NTM; small enough to enter the alveoli of your lungs. Replace such a “low flow” or misting showerhead with one that has large holes (greater than 1 mm diameter).
Joe Falkinham’s paper on Reducing Exposure to NTM, 202
The link below reviews the diagnostic tests used to determine whether or not a patient has an Aspergillosis infection: https://fightfungus.org/diagnostic-testing-aspergillosis/
I have intermittent asthma, resulting in an onset of wheezing, which often occurs with severe weather changes. The symptoms of asthma are often confused with a respiratory flare-up. The symptoms of asthma may lead one to be anxious, fearing that they are getting a respiratory infection / NTM or worsening of their Bronchiectasis when it could be asthma. Asthma may be short-term for many individuals and treated with an inhaler or nebulizer.
Below is an article from the Mayo Clinic on the basics of asthma:https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/asthma/symptoms-causes/syc-20369653
I have intermittent asthma, resulting with an onset of wheezing, and occurring severe weather changes . The symptoms of asthma are often confused with a respiratory flare up. The symptoms of asthma may lead one to be anxious, fearing that they are getting a respiratory infection / NTM or worsening of their Bronchiectasis when it could be asthma. Asthma maybe short term for many individuals and treated with an inhaler or nebulizer.
Below is an article from the Mayo Clinic on the basics of asthma:https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/asthma/symptoms-causes/syc-20369653
There are many causes of post nasal drip, including sinus infections and allergies. The link below reviews the basics of post nasal drip and the treatment options: https://www.bronchiectasisandntminitiative.org/BronchandNTM360social/Community-Discussions/Blog/Article/167/Postnasal-Drip-in-the-Bronchiectasis-Patient
Stress and strong emotions can present with respiratory symptoms, such as shortness of breath and rapid breathing, as the airway between the nose and the lungs constricts. For people without respiratory disease, this is generally not a problem as the body can manage the additional work to breathe comfortably, but psychological stressors can exacerbate breathing problems for people with pre-existing respiratory diseases such as asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.
https://www.apa.org/topics/stress/body
This tool assists you to identify, track your symptoms so you are able to communicate more effectively with your health care provider. https://www.bronchiectasisandntminitiative.org/Portals/0/DownloadsLibrary/Files/NTM_Management_Tool.pdf
Please let us know if you have any specific questions.
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