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360Coach Brandon Check-In 08/20/2025

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🔎 Ever wonder where to start when it comes to Bronchiectasis and NTM? The Learn More section right here on our website is a great place to dig in. It’s like having a roadmap to help you find your way through the questions and challenges that come with these conditions.

A few sections worth exploring:

🫁 What is Bronchiectasis? / What is NTM? – clear explanations to help make sense of the medical jargon

💨 Airway Clearance Techniques – practical how-to’s for keeping airways clearer

💊 Treatment & Medications – understanding the options your care team may talk about

🧡 Tips for Everyday Life – little adjustments that can make a big difference

👥 Caregiver Guidance – support for the people walking alongside you

All you need to do is click “Learn More” at the top of the page and you’ll see the dropdown with these and other sections waiting for you.

It’s a helpful way to learn at your own pace, and a great tool to share with family or caregivers who want to better understand what you’re going through.


Have you checked out any of these yet? Which one do you think we should spotlight more often here in the community?


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I feel that Caregiver Guidance is a very important topic that we need to expand on. Caregiver support is often made light of by many health care professionals who are caring for the patient but do not address any of the biopsychosocial needs of the caregiver. 
If you are a caregiver, please let us know how we can assist you on your journey. You can contact us at 833-411-5864 or contactus@bronchandntm.org

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