Nightwriter
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Hi John,
If a culture shows that your bseudomonas is sensitive, then the drug will work on that bug. So so switching to another inhaled bug won't make a difference. What does your culture show in terms of what your sensitivities are?
Sometimes inhaled antibiotics don't work because of an asthma component or a mucus plug, so the drug can't get into the airways deep enough, particularly if this is happening at the bottom of your lungs. If this is the case, are you sensitive to oral drugs like Cipro, etc.
The other possibility is that although you culture pseudomonas, it has colonized and is not causing an infection at all. And instead it is inflammation that is causing you to feel sick. And you can feel just as sick from inflammation, so then you would have to treating the inflammation -- which you should be doing anyway. And untreated, inflammation can lead to infection.
Is your white count high, showing infection? Just may be another clue.
So when you say you have encountered resistance, what does that mean? In a culture? Because if the bugs are sensitive and is what is causing an infection (if you have an infection), and you don't have airways blockage, the meds would work within 28 days.
If a culture shows that your bseudomonas is sensitive, then the drug will work on that bug. So so switching to another inhaled bug won't make a difference. What does your culture show in terms of what your sensitivities are?
Sometimes inhaled antibiotics don't work because of an asthma component or a mucus plug, so the drug can't get into the airways deep enough, particularly if this is happening at the bottom of your lungs. If this is the case, are you sensitive to oral drugs like Cipro, etc.
The other possibility is that although you culture pseudomonas, it has colonized and is not causing an infection at all. And instead it is inflammation that is causing you to feel sick. And you can feel just as sick from inflammation, so then you would have to treating the inflammation -- which you should be doing anyway. And untreated, inflammation can lead to infection.
Is your white count high, showing infection? Just may be another clue.
So when you say you have encountered resistance, what does that mean? In a culture? Because if the bugs are sensitive and is what is causing an infection (if you have an infection), and you don't have airways blockage, the meds would work within 28 days.