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clseerattan

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Candida Fungal Infection In the Lungs
Posted: 08-23-05 10:08am

How do you get rid of candida fungal infection in the lungs?
How do you know if the infection is clearing up - x-rays, blood tests, ct scans?
Can someone lead a normal life if the infection has severly damaged the lungs?
Can the lung repair itself?
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cloe1

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Posted: 09-22-05 19:29pm

I was diagnosed with this thru blood and spit cultures test.
They are going to do a cat scan in another week to see if the medicine diflucan is working. They have to do a liver test in the morning to make sure diflucan isnt causing me to have liver problems.

I was in the hospital since august 26 and it took them 2 weeks to diagnose it. It did not show up on my x-rays but it did show up on my cat scan. With them not knowing what it was at first they put me in isolation for 3 days in the hospital testing me for tb, hiv, and about 50 other disease I never heard off. When it all came back negative and the cultures came back they realized it was candida. They then put me on iv therapy for a week and then sent me home.
The medicine makes me sick to my stomach but I dont have the pneumonia symptoms I had in the beginning. Also after everything I have been through and all the different diagnoses they gave me in the beginning I have started to have panic attacks everytime something new hurts because then I think im dieing and that im never going to get better.
I have to take the medicine for 2 months. My only concern is if it will stay gone once im done. I have read many things and it seems to me it is something that never goes away.
I would just like to talk to someone going thru the same thing.
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clseerattan

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Candida In the Lungs
Posted: 09-26-05 13:45pm

Hi chloe,

this is a very hard disease to get rid off.
We have tried everyting as well. Diflucan, primaxin (done intraveneously), sporanox, amphertericin b (done intraveneously). You name it we have tried it. It seems that the fungus is developing a resistance to all the anti-biotics.

We are still trying though as giving up is not the answer. We keep praying and asking god to heal the lungs as they are severly damaged from the fungus. The use of a ventilator is in use right now to have some type of lung function. I hope that your situation improves and would not reach to the stage where surgery is needed.
Kindly reply if you can.
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cloe1

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Posted: 09-27-05 21:34pm

Dear clseerattan,

I am so sorry to hear that yours has progressed so far. I do hope that you get better.
I am yet to find anything out about candida pnuemonia, I have searched everything I can find but there is not to much info about it. I am scared because I feel so bad all the time, the medicine makes me sick and now im congested again, with terrible body aches. If it were not for my kids I think i'd want to just die sometimes, since I feel like it anyway and I cant do anything. As a mother right now im not a very good one because I am so tired all the time. But I pray also that this will pass and I will get better.
How did you find out you had it??? Does yours show up on xray??? Some days I think yes I feel great then an hour later it feels like someone beat me with a frying pan. But today I felt bad all day. I would go back to the hospital but I dont want to leave my kids and almost all the veins in my arms are blown from the last stay there anyway and im scared that just because I feel like im dieing that I might really be dieing and I am not ready yet. I dont even know how I got this disease???
Sorry I am emotional today like I said I dont feel well. I know you sound worse off than me and I am so sorry for your pain you sound strong I am sure you will pull thru I will put you in my prayers.
How long have you been sick if you dont mind me asking???
Have you had to get surgery yet?? If so did it not help is that why you are on the ventilator??? I am scared.
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blacktruck

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Lung Yeast
Posted: 10-19-05 11:55am

I have this junk and have had it all my life..........Imo it is very important to exercise the lungs. I do this by lifting weights. I use a warm mist mositurizer at night a lot. I take great pains to keep it clean...

I take lamisil. Have been on sporonox-diflucan amphotericinb etc....Lamisil works best for me... I use combivnet inhaler and also take singulair...

A cleaned up diet really helps but his is extremly difficult. I use a juicer when I am really "on" and in tune. However nothing beats it. You just have to learn to live with it......


I also use a waterpik to wash sinuses out. I put a few drops of hydrogen peroxide in the water to irrigate sinuses with.....Drink braggs apple cider vinegar too....


Hang in there
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cloe1

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Posted: 10-19-05 22:09pm

Thanks blacktruck, they took me off all medicines for now because they were making me so sick. So as long as I feel ok they said I dont have to take anything. And the only thing acting up now is my sinuses so your advice was great. They also told me about the exercising so I do yoga normally so I ordered more tapes today just so I could do more than my normal 20 min tape plus I got a meditation tape too just because I thought it would deal with the stress. But since ive been off the medicine which has been about a week. I can once again eat. Which is great I missed food. But I have noticed some foods do not agree anymore. I eat alot of soup and crackers.

Where do you get the waterpick thing you were talking about???? Can you get it at a osco???
Have they ever took you off the medicine??? If so how long were you able to be off it before they put you back on it again??? If I have to go back on it i'll ask them about the lamisil next time. Thank you!!!!
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cloe1

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Posted: 10-20-05 22:22pm

I had to see a infectious disease Dr. Too and thats how they found it is thru a sputum test. And then he put me on the diflucan 400 mg a day and says but I dont think this is what you really have because it only showed up on the sputum and that may only be because you have been on antibiotics. So I dont even think they know if this is what it is but every other test was negative so they said it might be. They just took me off the medicine because I lost so much weight while I was on it and I really didnt have that much to lose because before the illness I was a work aholic.
They also dont know why the whites of my eyes turned blue or why the skin on my lips keep peeling they just decided to blame it on self mutilation even though I dont rub my eyes or bite my lips they gave me prozac for that but I am not taking it because I know thats not my problem but drs. Dont want to listen they have to act like they know everything.

But thanks for your help I really appreciate the sinus tid bit.

I have another question do you get dizzy alot even when your breathing is fine. I cant seem to kick this problem if I could id feel alot better but maybe its part of my sinus problem also??? I dont know ive never been sick before and this is all knew besides like the 24 hr flu ive never had a problem so im completely dumb about all of this

once again thank you for your help
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blacktruck

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Posted: 10-21-05 16:03pm

Ps

the fungus will show up from time to time in your sputum but if it shows up once it is there all the time. There really is no reliable tests to confirm the disease.....You can do the full panel i(g) 's (a,e,g,m) and they may or may not find them.

You can also go to the curezone and possibly find some things which help

(www.Curezone.Com)

in all honesty the docs are not much help....I been doing this all my life and I am 58........It really gets a lot worse once you reach 47 or so....
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flemmy

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Candida In Lungs... Or Allergies?
Posted: 10-26-05 08:52am

Hi from a newbie:

i've suffered from chronic, long-term (decades!) lung plegm/throat clearing and was also diagnosed with colon candida about 15 years ago. But I don't know how to get rid of this lung problem. I've tried to figure it out and have tried quite a few things and can't figure it out. I was thinking it might be candida-related, but from reading about "pulmonary candidiasis," it sounds like I should have a fever and be real sick, which i'm not.

So now i'm thinking if it might be some kind of intestinal dysbiosis or maybe food allergies or bad food combining or bacterial infection... Or???

Any ideas/comments greatly appreciated!!
-michael
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cloe1

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Posted: 10-27-05 23:21pm

I never had a fever the whole time I was sick, actually my fever was low it was a 96 or 97 and my blood pressure was really low too sometimes it got down to the 75/50 range. They could not understand either one. I had pneumonia but no fever, and they were scared to death of my bp.
I was just sick on and off for about a year and a half or two years then I got the pneumonia and it lasted about 2 months. I ate antibiotics for the whole duration like it was candy and it got to the point alot didnt do a thing for me anymore. I really dont think the diflucan helped that much for anything. I just had to get in the right attitude that im sick and there is not a darn thing thats going to make me feel 100 percent anymore and I just have to live with it. The only thing im taking right now is the stuff for my stomach because the diflucan messed up my stomach really bad.

Like I said before no one really knows what I have but it is the only thing that showed up on any of the test the took. But none of the drs. Really think thats what it is and ive seen about 5 or 6 so far. They can give me a whole list of what its not though. They keep wanting to tell me its a auto immune disease but ive been tested for them all and they are all negative. So I guess the hardest part is not really knowing. I have good days were im feeling 90 % then the next day i'll just lay in bed all day. It is a very hard disease.
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gr8gammy

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Re: Candida Fungal Infection In the Lungs
Posted: 10-12-07 23:26pm

clseerattan wrote:
How do you get rid of candida fungal infection in the lungs?

How do you know if the infection is clearing up - x-rays, blood tests, ct scans?

Can someone lead a normal life if the infection has severly damaged the lungs?

Can the lung repair itself?


Do your xrays appear as something is growing around the bronchial tree? My Dr. Did a bronchoscopy and found what was growning was large amounts of white mucous? Can this be fungus from being asthmatic with sinusitis and allergic rhinitis ,using a oral steroid spray all the time?
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jessieo

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Lungs And Fungal Infection, Candida? What My Doc Said + Did
Posted: 12-28-07 20:28pm

Hi, ( I'm a Newbie doing mega research + learned some things)

I've always had chronic bronchitis, sinusitis, 1 bout of pneunomia 20 yrs. ago. Bronchitis got REALLY bad 10/07. Went to an Allergist, got chest x-ray (showed nothing), sputum was + for Candida (?was it from antibiotics prescribed for Bronchitis or fungal infection?) Had a CT Scan... showed pea sized growth on lung + spidery 'legs' She mentioned cancer. BUT thinks it's not cancer. Thinks FUNGAL infection which is 'no walk in the park either'... I've been referred to a Pulmonologist for further testing this coming week.

I asked YOUR questions: Doc said Candida can be treated by meds. either orally or intravenously depending on severity. It also may require surgery to remove a mass. Doesn't really ever go away - damaged lung tissue and scarring. Requires regular check ups and BIG TIME healthy regimen to keep immune system in top notch condition. I sympathize with you and will keep you posted, my appt. is Jan. 2nd, 08
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notalonewithcancer

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Lungs And Fungal Infection, Candida? What My Doc Said + Did
Posted: 06-03-08 09:31am

I am currently treating my lung cancer as a fungus. I don't know how this will work but have tried just about everything else. I use apple cider vinegar and oil of oregano. The oil of oregano is quite potent, but I find that adding the drops to orange juice helps. I do use other supplements as well but these are the two main ones I use for treating fungus.
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lauras723

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Posted: 06-18-08 20:48pm

Dear notalonewithcancer:

I've got lung cancer too and have some kind of infection. The doctor says these infections are pretty rare. I do have weakened immune system but still...have you already tried antibioitics?
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