Hi,
is maybe someone here with bronchiectasis and was infected with covid-19? If yes, how severe was infection?
I have mild bronchiectasis and interested to hear your experience.
Thanks in advance for answers!
Hi,
is maybe someone here with bronchiectasis and was infected with covid-19? If yes, how severe was infection?
I have mild bronchiectasis and interested to hear your experience.
Thanks in advance for answers!
Hi frnikula, I have not had covid as I am 68 and also have mild bronchiectasis. I was shielding and more or less still am as I am afraid that if I were to catch Covid the least it would do is damage my lungs even more and I would be left with a much worse quality of life. In the meantime living alone like this is very isolating. Do u have similar concerns?
Hi
I don’t think it matters if you have mild bronchiectasis or not - each person’s response will be different, but here’s mine.
I have mild bronchiectasis & in April came down with Covid symptoms- was never tested. I had a high temperature for 3-4 days (around 38.5C) & then had dreadful breathlessness for about 2 weeks. GP thought I may have had a secondary chest infection so took antibiotics. I seem to have recovered from that end of May.
As I say everyone’s experience will be different as it will depend on how much of a viral load you get.
So that is interesting Cade 1. May I ask what age you are please? It is interesting and encouraging that someone with mild bronchiectasis did not suffer long term lung damage from covid 19.
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As we are all so different, nobody can say how our bodies will react to covid, whether your bronchiectasis is mild or severe. I am 68 with bronch and other health problems, I dont think I would fare well if i got this but who knows how your body would react. I am just making sure that I wear a mask, stay away from people as much as possible and wash my hands and everything that comes into the house x
We have some things in common, gardening and bronchiectasis.
However, as others have said, we are all different.
I also have bronchiolitis obliterans.
I have not had covid but was in hospital late August and Early September with an infective flare up.
Before then my stats were FEV1 30% resting oxygen 95%.
My resting oxygen is now anything from 88% to 92%.
Of course I can't say what my FEV1 is now.
My lungs are to paraphrase the intensive care doctor : too damaged and delicate for intubation. On the ward I was told my lungs were bad enough that I would not survive covid.
I'm 68. Apart from my lungs my only other health problems are side effects from when I was prescribed steroids.
Before I developed the bronchiolitis obliterans, so only had bronchiectasis my FEV1 was 56%.
As for how covid would affect us lung buddies, I don't think any two of us would react in the same way. Look at all the media, people with long covid, people dying, people only ill for a few days, people with no symptoms going about normally, some with a rash, some with affected blood vessels.
I just stay away from people, keep my hands washed and get on with life.
Stay safe xxx