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Eskwa

New member
I'm not very impressed, to start off.
Last year in April I got very sick. I was told I had pneumonia. I was first put on oral antibiotics, then home IV treatment, then hospitalized since the other two didn't work.
I was 'ok' for a little while. I was not 100%, that's for sure. I ended up having to quit my job (I worked in a call center) because daily tasks where taking a huge toll on me. I continued on, and then again, around April this year, I got very very sick again. They told me it was pneumonia again, and the same cyle started over again. First Oral antibiotics for some time, and they didn't work. So they used a PICC line and placed me on home IV again. After the IV course, I seemed 'better'. Again, not close to 100%. The PICC line was taken out and I was sent on my way. About a month later, I got sick again. I went into my appointment but my regular CF doctor wasn't around so they brought in an infectious disease doctor whom I've never met with before to take a look at my xrays. He looked at them for awhile and came back and said it looks like pneumonia still. I then asked him where the pneumonia was (since I never get to see my xrays anymore) informed him that area he was looking at was a deflated lobe, which should be in my file, since they found that out years ago.
He looked surprised but seemed to blow off what I told him. He then said that the area around the lobe is "puffy" and that the pneumonia was around the lobe. He put me on an oral antibiotic I had never been on before and, sent me on my way.

A week later they called me and told me my sputum test came back and I have pseudomonas. Not going to lie, I was never 100% positive what that even was, just that I had been taking TOBI for years to prevent me from getting it.
I tried asking what that meant (is it contagious, can I get rid of it) and I didn't get any answers. They just told me to take the antibiotics for an extra week, and if I get worse, call.
Well, again, after the antibiotic I got ok. I had issues catching my breath after walking a few feet, I had a new cough I never had before that never went away, and I had a hard time sleeping at night because I'd wake up gasping for air.
But I assumed it was just because I was out of shape, and that I needed to exercise more to try and get my lung function up correctly (that's what I was told). So I started walking, and trying small forms of exercise. My masks and flutter valve where upped to three times a day. I seemed ok, minus the above mentioned problems. So I finally got another job.
I've been working there for about 3 weeks. A cold was going around the place, and I caught it within days of people getting sick. I then got worse and worse. Unable to get a hold of my clinic (because getting a hold of anybody is like finding a needle in a haystack) I went to the ER about 3 days ago. They then cried 'pneumonia' and low and behold, I'm back on the same oral antibiotics. I've tried calling my clinic but I can't get a hold of anyone. I leave messages, and never get calls back. Or when i do get a hold of someone, I get told my doctor won't be in for a few months and if I'm really bad I should go to the ER...
I've been taking this antibiotic for a few days and I've gotten worse. When I cough, I honestly sound like a snarling dog, and I run out of breath just by standing up. Something is seriously wrong here. Either I have some type of pneumonia that can't be cured, I somehow keep catching it over and over again, or I'm being misdiagnosed.
I'm debating asking for a referral to another clinic. I'm even willing to drive 6hours to Toronto if it means I can figure out what is going on.
Before last april, I hadn't been hospitalized or sick since I was 14. I'm 21 now.
It feels like I'm just being told pneumonia over and over because that's what they see I had.
I'm sorry if this seems to go on and on, I'm just angry. I'm sick, I'm not getting better, and I'm not getting answers.

As far as I can tell, all my stats are fine. But then again, that's what I've been told. I don't actually get to see any of my test results, or any of my xrays. So I haven't seen anything.
So apparently I'm fine...but I'm sick. I am very confused.
 

Eskwa

New member
I'm not very impressed, to start off.
Last year in April I got very sick. I was told I had pneumonia. I was first put on oral antibiotics, then home IV treatment, then hospitalized since the other two didn't work.
I was 'ok' for a little while. I was not 100%, that's for sure. I ended up having to quit my job (I worked in a call center) because daily tasks where taking a huge toll on me. I continued on, and then again, around April this year, I got very very sick again. They told me it was pneumonia again, and the same cyle started over again. First Oral antibiotics for some time, and they didn't work. So they used a PICC line and placed me on home IV again. After the IV course, I seemed 'better'. Again, not close to 100%. The PICC line was taken out and I was sent on my way. About a month later, I got sick again. I went into my appointment but my regular CF doctor wasn't around so they brought in an infectious disease doctor whom I've never met with before to take a look at my xrays. He looked at them for awhile and came back and said it looks like pneumonia still. I then asked him where the pneumonia was (since I never get to see my xrays anymore) informed him that area he was looking at was a deflated lobe, which should be in my file, since they found that out years ago.
He looked surprised but seemed to blow off what I told him. He then said that the area around the lobe is "puffy" and that the pneumonia was around the lobe. He put me on an oral antibiotic I had never been on before and, sent me on my way.

A week later they called me and told me my sputum test came back and I have pseudomonas. Not going to lie, I was never 100% positive what that even was, just that I had been taking TOBI for years to prevent me from getting it.
I tried asking what that meant (is it contagious, can I get rid of it) and I didn't get any answers. They just told me to take the antibiotics for an extra week, and if I get worse, call.
Well, again, after the antibiotic I got ok. I had issues catching my breath after walking a few feet, I had a new cough I never had before that never went away, and I had a hard time sleeping at night because I'd wake up gasping for air.
But I assumed it was just because I was out of shape, and that I needed to exercise more to try and get my lung function up correctly (that's what I was told). So I started walking, and trying small forms of exercise. My masks and flutter valve where upped to three times a day. I seemed ok, minus the above mentioned problems. So I finally got another job.
I've been working there for about 3 weeks. A cold was going around the place, and I caught it within days of people getting sick. I then got worse and worse. Unable to get a hold of my clinic (because getting a hold of anybody is like finding a needle in a haystack) I went to the ER about 3 days ago. They then cried 'pneumonia' and low and behold, I'm back on the same oral antibiotics. I've tried calling my clinic but I can't get a hold of anyone. I leave messages, and never get calls back. Or when i do get a hold of someone, I get told my doctor won't be in for a few months and if I'm really bad I should go to the ER...
I've been taking this antibiotic for a few days and I've gotten worse. When I cough, I honestly sound like a snarling dog, and I run out of breath just by standing up. Something is seriously wrong here. Either I have some type of pneumonia that can't be cured, I somehow keep catching it over and over again, or I'm being misdiagnosed.
I'm debating asking for a referral to another clinic. I'm even willing to drive 6hours to Toronto if it means I can figure out what is going on.
Before last april, I hadn't been hospitalized or sick since I was 14. I'm 21 now.
It feels like I'm just being told pneumonia over and over because that's what they see I had.
I'm sorry if this seems to go on and on, I'm just angry. I'm sick, I'm not getting better, and I'm not getting answers.

As far as I can tell, all my stats are fine. But then again, that's what I've been told. I don't actually get to see any of my test results, or any of my xrays. So I haven't seen anything.
So apparently I'm fine...but I'm sick. I am very confused.
 

Eskwa

New member
I'm not very impressed, to start off.
<br />Last year in April I got very sick. I was told I had pneumonia. I was first put on oral antibiotics, then home IV treatment, then hospitalized since the other two didn't work.
<br />I was 'ok' for a little while. I was not 100%, that's for sure. I ended up having to quit my job (I worked in a call center) because daily tasks where taking a huge toll on me. I continued on, and then again, around April this year, I got very very sick again. They told me it was pneumonia again, and the same cyle started over again. First Oral antibiotics for some time, and they didn't work. So they used a PICC line and placed me on home IV again. After the IV course, I seemed 'better'. Again, not close to 100%. The PICC line was taken out and I was sent on my way. About a month later, I got sick again. I went into my appointment but my regular CF doctor wasn't around so they brought in an infectious disease doctor whom I've never met with before to take a look at my xrays. He looked at them for awhile and came back and said it looks like pneumonia still. I then asked him where the pneumonia was (since I never get to see my xrays anymore) informed him that area he was looking at was a deflated lobe, which should be in my file, since they found that out years ago.
<br />He looked surprised but seemed to blow off what I told him. He then said that the area around the lobe is "puffy" and that the pneumonia was around the lobe. He put me on an oral antibiotic I had never been on before and, sent me on my way.
<br />
<br />A week later they called me and told me my sputum test came back and I have pseudomonas. Not going to lie, I was never 100% positive what that even was, just that I had been taking TOBI for years to prevent me from getting it.
<br />I tried asking what that meant (is it contagious, can I get rid of it) and I didn't get any answers. They just told me to take the antibiotics for an extra week, and if I get worse, call.
<br />Well, again, after the antibiotic I got ok. I had issues catching my breath after walking a few feet, I had a new cough I never had before that never went away, and I had a hard time sleeping at night because I'd wake up gasping for air.
<br />But I assumed it was just because I was out of shape, and that I needed to exercise more to try and get my lung function up correctly (that's what I was told). So I started walking, and trying small forms of exercise. My masks and flutter valve where upped to three times a day. I seemed ok, minus the above mentioned problems. So I finally got another job.
<br />I've been working there for about 3 weeks. A cold was going around the place, and I caught it within days of people getting sick. I then got worse and worse. Unable to get a hold of my clinic (because getting a hold of anybody is like finding a needle in a haystack) I went to the ER about 3 days ago. They then cried 'pneumonia' and low and behold, I'm back on the same oral antibiotics. I've tried calling my clinic but I can't get a hold of anyone. I leave messages, and never get calls back. Or when i do get a hold of someone, I get told my doctor won't be in for a few months and if I'm really bad I should go to the ER...
<br />I've been taking this antibiotic for a few days and I've gotten worse. When I cough, I honestly sound like a snarling dog, and I run out of breath just by standing up. Something is seriously wrong here. Either I have some type of pneumonia that can't be cured, I somehow keep catching it over and over again, or I'm being misdiagnosed.
<br />I'm debating asking for a referral to another clinic. I'm even willing to drive 6hours to Toronto if it means I can figure out what is going on.
<br />Before last april, I hadn't been hospitalized or sick since I was 14. I'm 21 now.
<br />It feels like I'm just being told pneumonia over and over because that's what they see I had.
<br />I'm sorry if this seems to go on and on, I'm just angry. I'm sick, I'm not getting better, and I'm not getting answers.
<br />
<br />As far as I can tell, all my stats are fine. But then again, that's what I've been told. I don't actually get to see any of my test results, or any of my xrays. So I haven't seen anything.
<br />So apparently I'm fine...but I'm sick. I am very confused.
 
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windex125

Guest
Well you are sick and growing a bacteria that keeps returning once you stop yr. course of meds. You have to see a CF doctor or CF clinic, this is not good that you can not get in touch with yr. CF medical doctor. Just unaceptable in my book.I was also very much like you at yr. age not knowing or caring about what I was growing and lookg at xrays/tests. OK just tell me what to do and leave the office, and for the most part I always got better. That has changed and I am very in touch with my treatment, I have to be. We all have to be. CF is a full time job, we have to work at keeping well and it truly sucks for the most part, but we do it. Alot of times we have a good span of time that we are feeling good,and we need to pat ourtselves on the back because we are working hard to keep outselves well. Now I ask more questions, I look into meds that are prescribed, if somthing doesn't work I make changes. you sound very fustrated and you shd be this is not something to be pushed to the back burner as the saying goes. I happen to gorw a very bad bug abv. called MAC but if you goggle it you will think OMG how is this person living with this. I have not grown PA recently but I have grown it in the past. I think once you grow it that's you got it forever, sure the meds help keep it in ck. but getting rid of it completely I don't think so? but again this is only me exp. thus far. So please be more aggressive and get the attention you need, you have had a long a span with no hosp. from 14-21 that is great it really is. But what you are describing sounds serious, you must get the proper treatment. It means work for you, but get a handle on it imediately. I don't want to sound mean because I am older but get moving. Good Luck Pat 55/CF
 
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windex125

Guest
Well you are sick and growing a bacteria that keeps returning once you stop yr. course of meds. You have to see a CF doctor or CF clinic, this is not good that you can not get in touch with yr. CF medical doctor. Just unaceptable in my book.I was also very much like you at yr. age not knowing or caring about what I was growing and lookg at xrays/tests. OK just tell me what to do and leave the office, and for the most part I always got better. That has changed and I am very in touch with my treatment, I have to be. We all have to be. CF is a full time job, we have to work at keeping well and it truly sucks for the most part, but we do it. Alot of times we have a good span of time that we are feeling good,and we need to pat ourtselves on the back because we are working hard to keep outselves well. Now I ask more questions, I look into meds that are prescribed, if somthing doesn't work I make changes. you sound very fustrated and you shd be this is not something to be pushed to the back burner as the saying goes. I happen to gorw a very bad bug abv. called MAC but if you goggle it you will think OMG how is this person living with this. I have not grown PA recently but I have grown it in the past. I think once you grow it that's you got it forever, sure the meds help keep it in ck. but getting rid of it completely I don't think so? but again this is only me exp. thus far. So please be more aggressive and get the attention you need, you have had a long a span with no hosp. from 14-21 that is great it really is. But what you are describing sounds serious, you must get the proper treatment. It means work for you, but get a handle on it imediately. I don't want to sound mean because I am older but get moving. Good Luck Pat 55/CF
 
W

windex125

Guest
Well you are sick and growing a bacteria that keeps returning once you stop yr. course of meds. You have to see a CF doctor or CF clinic, this is not good that you can not get in touch with yr. CF medical doctor. Just unaceptable in my book.I was also very much like you at yr. age not knowing or caring about what I was growing and lookg at xrays/tests. OK just tell me what to do and leave the office, and for the most part I always got better. That has changed and I am very in touch with my treatment, I have to be. We all have to be. CF is a full time job, we have to work at keeping well and it truly sucks for the most part, but we do it. Alot of times we have a good span of time that we are feeling good,and we need to pat ourtselves on the back because we are working hard to keep outselves well. Now I ask more questions, I look into meds that are prescribed, if somthing doesn't work I make changes. you sound very fustrated and you shd be this is not something to be pushed to the back burner as the saying goes. I happen to gorw a very bad bug abv. called MAC but if you goggle it you will think OMG how is this person living with this. I have not grown PA recently but I have grown it in the past. I think once you grow it that's you got it forever, sure the meds help keep it in ck. but getting rid of it completely I don't think so? but again this is only me exp. thus far. So please be more aggressive and get the attention you need, you have had a long a span with no hosp. from 14-21 that is great it really is. But what you are describing sounds serious, you must get the proper treatment. It means work for you, but get a handle on it imediately. I don't want to sound mean because I am older but get moving. Good Luck Pat 55/CF
 
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