The following content is reproduced from ERS Breathe Vol 15 Issue 4. Click here to view the original article.
In the above video, Sandra Hicks summarises her experience with hyper-IgE syndrome (HIES), a primary immunodeficiency syndrome, and how living with this rare genetic condition and associated lung infections impacts her life. As a direct consequence of HIES and its effect on the immune cascade, Sandra concurrently manages chronic Aspergillus infection (aspergillosis), nontuberculous mycobacterial infection (Mycobacterium avium-intracellulare), bronchiectasis colonised with Pseudomonas and asthma. She discusses the effect this rare disease and infection burden have on her daily life, including the influence of other factors such as temperature, humidity and antimicrobial resistance.
Sandra conveys her hopes for clinicians treating others with similar disease profiles, including the impact of immunoglobulin treatment; early, accurate diagnosis of primary immunodeficiencies and fungal infections; and awareness of potential interactions between antifungals and other medication (https://antifungalinteractions.org). She also discusses the importance of comprehensive, timely communication within and between multidisciplinary teams. Finally, Sandra emphasises the value of support from allied healthcare professionals for people with chronic lung conditions.
Sandra has since returned to pulmonary rehabilitation classes. These provide great benefit, not just for people with COPD but also for those living with other lung conditions. Making this service widely accessible would improve management of chronic lung conditions and could even reduce associated healthcare costs.
Share this post
Latest News posts
Vaccine Types
November 22, 2021
Vitamin D supplements
November 3, 2021
Herd immunity to COVID-19 – is it achievable?
October 28, 2021
Walk and paint yourself back to health & wellbeing
October 14, 2021
Antifungal Drug Pipeline
October 8, 2021
Is it COVID or just a cold?
September 24, 2021
World Sepsis Day 2021
September 13, 2021
Aspergillosis and Depression: A Personal Reflection
September 1, 2021
Therapeutic drug monitoring (TDM)
August 9, 2021
News archive
- Antifungals in development
- COVID-19
- Events
- Fundraising
- General interest
- How do I...?
- Information and Learning
- Latest research news
- Lifestyle and Coping Skills
- Living with Aspergillosis
- NAC announcements
- News archive
- Patient and Carer Blog
- Patient stories
- Recordings
- Supplements and complementary therapies
- Types of aspergillosis
- Video