Guest guest Posted October 24, 2006 Report Share Posted October 24, 2006 I just got the results back from my sputum culture. It says the tests detected something called Rhizopus species. My pulm said he isnt concerned. When I googled it, not knowing what I'm reading..it stated sometimes fatal to humans. Does anyone know about such a thing? Thanks Sandie MD Never Look Down on SomeoneUnless You're Gonna Help Them Up Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 26, 2006 Report Share Posted October 26, 2006 I have bronchiectasis. Have been found to have a fungus. I coughed up blood, was treated with antibiotics. Lung doc says not to worry, as my bronchiectasis is minimal. A year ago, I had a bronchoscopy/lavage. I was told that Streptococcus pneumoniae bacteria was found in my lungs. Again the respirologist repeated not to worry, most people with bronchiectasis have either a fungus or the above mentioned bacteria in their lungs. I haven't heard anyone in this group with S.pneumoniae b. Not to worry, but I worry. Karin > > I just got the results back from my sputum culture. It says the tests > detected something called Rhizopus species. > > My pulm said he isnt concerned. When I googled it, not knowing what I'm > reading..it stated sometimes fatal to humans. > > Does anyone know about such a thing? > Thanks > Sandie MD > > > Never Look Down on Someone > Unless You're Gonna Help Them Up > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 26, 2006 Report Share Posted October 26, 2006 Karin, It is so interesting to hear what all these doctors have to say. I don't know if two of them have said the same thing yet. The doctor who diagnosed my bronchiectasis, after I sought help elsewhere for a year coughing my head off and suffering 3 bouts of pneumonia and broken ribs, told me it could be from being a smoker many years ago,a virus, environmental (I worked right across the river from Ground Zero). He also told me it would never get better as there was an anatomical change in my lungs. He prescribed prophyactic antibiotics which I take 3 days per week. They never found anything after many sputum tests and a bronchoscopy. So, here I am a year later, still coughing though not as much. But now I do postural drainage. Marsha Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 26, 2006 Report Share Posted October 26, 2006 Hi everyone. I just got back from 2 weeks in SUNNY Florida. It was wonderful!!! Has anyone else had an open lung biopsy? I had one in March of 06. Also,....what is the test for asthma?? I have always been told I have asthma and have never had an attack. Does anyone know the name of the test?? Thanks! Cook, Case Manager UICOMP One Illini Dr. Peoria, IL 61656-1649 >>> marsha.granville@... 10/26 9:44 AM >>> Karin, It is so interesting to hear what all these doctors have to say. I don't know if two of them have said the same thing yet. The doctor who diagnosed my bronchiectasis, after I sought help elsewhere for a year coughing my head off and suffering 3 bouts of pneumonia and broken ribs, told me it could be from being a smoker many years ago,a virus, environmental (I worked right across the river from Ground Zero). He also told me it would never get better as there was an anatomical change in my lungs. He prescribed prophyactic antibiotics which I take 3 days per week. They never found anything after many sputum tests and a bronchoscopy. So, here I am a year later, still coughing though not as much. But now I do postural drainage. Marsha Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 28, 2006 Report Share Posted October 28, 2006 Hi Karin, Sounds like we got the same word. The doc said I tested positive for aspergillus fungus but not to worry. He has 2 other patients with the same thing and recommended they we change our furnace filters at least once every 2 weeks, wearing a mask while we do it. It helps keep the gunk out of the air. I had a bad bout a few weeks ago, I work in a school, and they decided it was RSV from hanging out with preschool kids. I'm an administrator. So now I try to wash my hands more often. I cough up blood, between my shoulder blades aches, and I can barely get up and walk around when I have it for a couple of week, otherwise I exercise every day (try to go for 30 minutes on the treadmill) and feel fine. I don't even cough. I am also 56 and living in Iowa. Re: fungus I have bronchiectasis. Have been found to have a fungus. I coughed upblood, was treated with antibiotics. Lung doc says not to worry, asmy bronchiectasis is minimal.A year ago, I had a bronchoscopy/ lavage. I was told thatStreptococcus pneumoniae bacteria was found in my lungs. Again therespirologist repeated not to worry, most people with bronchiectasishave either a fungus or the above mentioned bacteria in their lungs. Ihaven't heard anyone in this group with S.pneumoniae b.Not to worry, but I worry.Karin>> I just got the results back from my sputum culture. It says the tests > detected something called Rhizopus species. > > My pulm said he isnt concerned. When I googled it, not knowing whatI'm > reading..it stated sometimes fatal to humans. > > Does anyone know about such a thing?> Thanks> Sandie MD> > > Never Look Down on Someone> Unless You're Gonna Help Them Up> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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