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Coach Brandon - Community Manager

Coach Brandon - Community ManagerHappy Sunday, everyone ๐Ÿ’™

If you were in the path of any recent storms, Iโ€™m really hoping you and your loved ones are safe. These moments are a powerful reminder of how quickly things can changeโ€”and why having a plan in place can matter so much.

This feels like a good time to revisit something weโ€™ve talked about beforeโ€”our Disaster Preparedness Plan (DPP).

The COPD Foundationโ€™s Disaster Preparedness Plan is a comprehensive resource designed for individuals and families living with chronic lung conditions, including COPD, bronchiectasis, and NTM. Itโ€™s built to help you think through the โ€œwhat ifsโ€ ahead of time so you can feel more steady and prepared if a disaster situation arises.

Inside the DPP, youโ€™ll find guidance to help you:
๐Ÿ”น Plan ahead for emergencies and changing weather conditions
๐Ÿ”น Organize medications, oxygen, and medical supplies
๐Ÿ”น Keep important health and contact information all in one place
๐Ÿ”น Prepare for power outages, evacuations, or disruptions in care

One of the most helpful features is the interactive, removable insertโ€”it includes forms, checklists, and charts you can fill out to create a plan thatโ€™s personalized to your needs. Itโ€™s not just informationโ€”itโ€™s something you can actually build and use.

And if you prefer having it right at your fingertips, the DPP is also available in the COPD Pocket Consultant Guide (PCG) app, which you can download from the Apple App Store or Google Play.

Even taking a few minutes today to look it over, update your plan, or start one if you havenโ€™t yet can go a long way toward feeling more prepared.

Weโ€™re here for each otherโ€”through the calm days and the stormy ones too.
https://www.copdfoundation.org/Learn-More/Educational-Materials-Resources/Downloads.aspx#DPP

6 hours ago

Caroline West Virginia State Captain

Caroline West Virginia State Captainanswered the question Is any else dealing with the pollen, are you wearing a mask?

I find that a Fluticasone Propionate spray helps with the stuffy nose. Be sure to check with your pulmonologist about this remedy.
GAnneMarlomontecarloKaseykatand 2 others also answered the question GAnneand 4 others also answered the question

6 hours ago

GAnne

GAnneanswered the question Shortness of breath does not improve after inhaling of albuterol what is the reason

I think if you inhale worth a space and it whistle you are breathing in too fast, you have inhale slow.
Diane Z.Cammie31Lado and 4 others also answered the question Diane Z.and 6 others also answered the question

7 hours ago

DebbieB.-Connecticut State Captain

DebbieB.-Connecticut State CaptainS = So
U= Unbelievably 
N = Nice 
D = Delightfulness
A = All
Y = Yours!

17 hours ago

Marlomontecarlo

Marlomontecarloanswered the question How fast can this progress?

Pulmonary rehab was a game changer for me, I highly suggest
muddleagedDavid Mannino, MD     (Chief Medical Officer, COPD Foundation )Jean IA State Captainand 2 others also answered the question muddleagedand 4 others also answered the question

18 hours ago

Marlomontecarlo

Marlomontecarloanswered the question Did anyone's copd happen suddenly?

Yup, right after my second covid shot, I was sent to hospital for SOB and sent home with 02 ever since. I swear that vaccine aged me 30 years
WomaninNHBulletGwynneand 9 others also answered the question WomaninNHand 11 others also answered the question

18 hours ago

Marlomontecarlo

Marlomontecarlo

Hi everyone!
   Has anyone used a Himalayan salt inhaler? I am going to a salt cave on Wednesday for 45 minutes.  I am looking forward to it.

18 hours ago

JeanO53

JeanO53Saw this beautiful red-headed woodpecker today.
Isn't it amazing how creatures are so beautiful and so very different.  It amazes me all of the time! ๐Ÿ˜ฎ

22 hours ago

Coach Brandon - Community Manager

Coach Brandon - Community ManagerWishing everyone the perfect date!

23 hours ago

Kmcnamara68

Kmcnamara68asked the question: Most recent PFT not ruling out copd

Although my most recent PFT results were normal, it is still copd. If I were to take the best FVC I blew in liters in November (4.7) and compare the fev1 I blew in liters on most recent test (3.13), this ratio is not 80% as current test indicated, but …

1 day ago

DebbieB.-Connecticut State Captain

DebbieB.-Connecticut State CaptainHappy Saturday, friends! That's right. No worries here! Did you know that worrying doesn't make what you're worried about go away? In fact, it can make things worse.
Here on 360Social, we believe in being worry-free! 
Keep an open mind, a positive attitude, and a smile on your face! There's always something to look forward to! ๐Ÿ˜€

1 day ago

Coach Brandon - Community Manager

Coach Brandon - Community Manager

We made it to Friday! ๐Ÿ™Œ๐Ÿ˜„

Weekend mode is officially within reachโ€ฆ and however you spend it, make it yours. Maybe itโ€™s a short stroll, a favorite show youโ€™ve seen 10 times (no judgment ๐Ÿ˜„), time with family, or claiming your favorite chair like itโ€™s a VIP lounge.

As you head into the weekend, keep those COPD-friendly habits in your back pocketโ€”stay hydrated ๐Ÿ’ง, keep those inhalers nearby, and pace yourself so the good times can keep rolling.

Because letโ€™s be honestโ€ฆ the best weekends arenโ€™t about doing everythingโ€”theyโ€™re about doing what feels good and keeps you breathing a little easier.

Wishing you a weekend full of comfort, smiles, and just the right amount of โ€œahhh.โ€ ๐ŸŒฟ

๐Ÿ’ฌ So tell usโ€ฆ are you going full relax mode, a little recharge and go, or somewhere in between?

2 days ago

EbonySuede

EbonySuedecommented onLung Transplants as a Treatment for COPD

Wow, this is a procedure I had not yet considered or even discussed with my doctor. However, after reading this article I am better informed regarding the procedure. I will discuss this with my doctor during next visit, as I am possibly a candidate....

2 days ago

EbonySuede

EbonySuedeanswered the question Check-In: Have you tried meditation?

Absolutely! I feel that it helps quiet my mind and allows me to drift off to sleep when I have a hard time falling asleep. I was not quite sure on how to start meditating so I found an app that has a cadre of guided meditation exercises. Now I practice …
WildebeestTara Shedor, COPDF Communications also answered the question Wildebeestand 1 other also answered the question

2 days ago

Bob puff dragon

Bob puff dragonBeautiful sunny day on the coast another day to live large with a smile.
Here is another of my bubba dog,gone but never forgotten.


Hope everyone has a bright sunny day whatever the weather.





2 days ago

Gregor

Gregor

I am 62 years old and was just diagnosed with stage 3 COPD. Kind of frightening as I know very little about it. 

2 days ago

DebbieB.-Connecticut State Captain

DebbieB.-Connecticut State Captaincommented onEating Well: From Debbie Bโ€™s Kitchen to Yours

๐Ÿ”ชVEGGIE CREAM CHEESE SPREAD๐Ÿ”ช 12 ounces cream cheese, slightly softened 3 scallions, sliced 1 small carrot, peeled and finely diced 1 small celery stalk, finely diced Half of a small red bell pepper, finely diced 2 tbsp. finely diced red onion...

2 days ago

DebbieB.-Connecticut State Captain

DebbieB.-Connecticut State CaptainHappy โœŒGROOVY โ˜ฎ๏ธ Fluffy Friday from our good friend Luke Rossi! We both hope everyone has a positively wonderful day! ๐Ÿ˜ƒ

2 days ago

David Mannino, MD     (Chief Medical Officer, COPD Foundation )

David Mannino, MD (Chief Medical Officer, COPD Foundation )answered the question Most recent PFT results from today

This is better than the report you got from the allergist. DLCO and spirometry are basically normal. There is a suggestion of air trapping with the elevated RV and RV/TLC ( this might explain some respiratory symptoms). Sometimes this responds to …
Kmcnamara68 also answered the question Kmcnamara68 also answered the question

3 days ago

DaisyBelle

DaisyBelle

Good afternoon everyone.


I joined the COPD360social today and am glad to have found you! 


You will see that I may โ€œspeakโ€ occasionally, but am pretty quiet๐Ÿ˜Š


Thank you for having me.

3 days ago

Coach Brandon - Community Manager

Coach Brandon - Community Manageradded a new article Eating legumes, soy products may help improve COPD symptoms

Isoflavones in these foods may reduce inflammation for people with COPD

Miami (April 23, 2026) - Consuming legumes and soy-based foods may help improve symptoms of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) by reducing inflammation and irritation, according to a new study in the March 2026 issue of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Diseases: Journal of the COPD Foundation, a peer-reviewed, open access journal.

COPD, which includes emphysema and chronic bronchitis, is a progressive, inflammatory lung disease that affects more than 30 million Americans and is the fourth leading cause of death worldwide. Previous research has identified diet and nutrition as modifiable risk factors for chronic lung disease, including COPD.

This new study examined how increased isoflavone consumption impacted participants' breathing symptoms, cough, and overall lung health. Isoflavones are a natural substance, commonly found in legumes and soy-based foods.

3 days ago

Bob puff dragon

Bob puff dragonToday feels like it's going to be a take one off the bucket list day.All those things we have been putting off are going to have to get accomplished.Regrets never really fade do they,always around asking what if.
Hope you all can take your what ifs and turn them into been there done that's...

3 days ago

ssk1256

ssk1256

Glad to find the COPD Foundation. I was diagnosed with COPD in 2017 when I had respiratory failure and ended up in the ICU for 9 days. They said they didn't know what I had and weren't sure I'd survive. But I came around. I was really told very little and was followed my a pulmonologist who did a spirometry test each year. This year I had respiratory failure again when I went skiing in Montana. 8000ft. I had been there several times before skiing and hiking - breathless here and there of course, but this time my pulse ox dropped to 65%. Went to the hospital, (at 3000 ft)  treated w steroids and breathing treatments for a couple of days. Went back to 8000 ft and skied the rest of the time. My pulse ox did not come back to normal once back at sea level. Finally, this year I pushed to get a full Pulmonary Function Test. I had to push to get it! Weird, I thought. All my numbers were ok except DLCO it was 57% in 2017 and now 50%. 


I quit smoking over 20 years ago although I did smoke from the age of 13 to 47. I've always been very active. Running (until 2017, then walking), working out, skiing, hiking, swimming, and now rock climbing. I'm waiting to see a specialist and hoping I'll be able to go back to altitude. 


I hope the specialist can give some good guidance. The person I went to before seemed very uninterested.


Nice to meet you all. Looking forward to hearing experiences and solutions!

3 days ago

DebbieB.-Connecticut State Captain

DebbieB.-Connecticut State Captaincommented onEating Well: From Debbie Bโ€™s Kitchen to Yours

GNOCCHI WITH SPRING VEGETABLES 2 tbsp. vegetable oil, divided 8 ounces fresh white button mushrooms, cleaned and quartered 1 cup finely diced onion10 asparagus spears, trimmed and cut into 1-inch pieces2 cloves garlic, minced1 tsp. salt1/2 tsp....

3 days ago

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