National Jewish Health’s recent NTM patient conference offered invaluable insights. While bronchiectasis was discussed, the spotlight remained firmly on NTM and MAC.
Regardless of whether one is dealing solely with BE or battling it alongside infection, speakers emphasized the crucial role of maintaining a healthy weight and engaging in regular airway clearance. Notably, those not meeting weight criteria may be ineligible for certain clinical trials or surgical interventions. Michelle MacDonald shared a wealth of strategies for weight management, drawing from her extensive experience showcased in numerous webinars for NTM Info & Research, accessible on their YouTube channel. The most exhilarating aspect was the array of research initiatives on the horizon for both BE and NTM disease. Dr. Chuck Daley, whom I affectionately call Dr. NTM, typically exudes calm, yet his enthusiasm was palpable as he discussed forthcoming research endeavors. Let’s persevere with our self-care routines, buoyed by the promise of upcoming advancements. New treatments are indeed within reach! #GoodNews #NewTreatments #ClinicalTrials #Participate #Bronchiectasis #NTM #MACLung #MACLungDisease #NTMLungDisease #mycobacteria #nationaljewishhealth
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AuthorLinda Cooper Esposito, MPH is a health educator with bronchiectasis. She developed the BE CLEAR Method to Living with Bronchiectasis and writes with compassion and humor about this chronic lung disease. Archives
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