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How do you cope with bronchiectasies?
Hi, how are you? I published a post some weeks ago because of my problems with mucus clearance and bronchial hypersecretion and people here suggested that my problem could be related with bronchiectasies. Despite the fact that my ct-scan doesn't show …
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What's going to happen to my mom?
https://www.copdfoundation.org/About-Us/What-We-Do... Dara - I'm glad that you reached out to us. Did you know that we have an Information Line that's staffed by trained patients and caregivers? The suggestions that you've already received are great, …
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Non traditional therapies
Anyone have noticable results with CBD? How about Hypertronic saline treatments with your nebulizer?
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Check in – Not all COPD is the same?
This post was coauthored by Jane Martin, RT and Kristen Szymonik BS, RRT, AE-C Last week we talked about how the lungs are supposed to work and what goes wrong when you have COPD. We learned that COPD may affect the condition of your bronchial airways …
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Check in – Are you Getting the Most Possible Benefit from your Inhaled Medications?
This post was coauthored by Jane Martin, RT and Kristen Szymonik BS, RRT, AE-C Happy February! Throughout this month the COPD Foundation will be talking about how you can get the most from your COPD therapies. You might be thinking, “Okay, I take my …
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Check in – What’s Your Global Perspective on Tobacco?
This post was coauthored by Jane Martin, RT and Kristen Szymonik BS, RRT, AE-C As you know, exposure to tobacco smoke and other inhaled toxic particles and gases are the main causes of COPD. Last week we talked about air quality around the world and …
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Check in— The Allergy Asthma Connection
Last week we talked about asthma-COPD overlap syndrome (ACOS), and how some individuals with COPD may also have asthma. Today we’re going to look at how asthma sometimes has another connection—to allergies. Let’s start by looking at what allergies are. …
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Check in - What is Rare Disease Day?
This post was coauthored by Jane Martin, RT and Kristen Szymonik BS, RRT, AE-C Welcome to this special "Rare Disease Day" edition of the Wednesday Check in (yes, I know it's Monday - don't worry, you didn't lose two days!). Yesterday, more than 200 …
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Check in - Do you know what you should know about Medicare Open Enrollment, 2021?
This post was coauthored by Jane Martin, RT and Kristen Szymonik BS, RRT, AE-C Medicare Open Enrollment starts this Friday, October 15, 2021! Maybe you're already on Medicare, or maybe you're getting ready to enroll for the first time. Either way, it's …
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Check in – How much do you know about your comorbidities?
This post was coauthored by Jane Martin, RT and Kristen Szymonik BS, RRT, AE-C If you have COPD, you know that it is a disease involving the lungs. But did you know that it's common for people with COPD to also have other chronic health disorders that …
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Do your asthma symptoms get worse with stress? Don't worry, breathe easy...
Did you know that your emotions or stress can sometimes contribute to a flare-up or make asthma symptoms worse? Stress or other strong emotions can cause changes in the body, including faster breathing which may trigger asthma and make breathing more …
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What is OSA COPD Overlap Syndrome?
This post was coauthored by Jane Martin, RT and Kristen Szymonik, BS, RRT, AE-C See your doctor if you’re having trouble sleeping and not waking up feeling rested. It would seem simple enough—you’re tired, you put on your pajamas, fall into bed, and …
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Is my diagnosis accurate to my results?
I think your pulmo isn't sure. The thing I saw in your test result that argues against asthma is that you have very little response to albuterol or whatever treatment you got between tests in the spirometry test you had; that says more COPD than asthma. …
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SmartVest
Did anyone try SmartVest Airway Clearance System. If you did please let us know effective this is.
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How many liters of Oxygen when exercising?
What is the maximum liters of Oxygen allowed when exercising? I know when at rest the max is 6lpm, I stand corrected though, but how about when the patient is exercising, how much oxygen can I give? thanks in advance for any inputs!!!
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Have you thought about the COPD triggers in your home?
Not sure if its, correlated but its all I can think of as nothing else has changed. They recently decided to renovate my apt complex to remove all carpeting and install hardwood flooring, plus new W&Ds etc. I was temporarily relocated to another apt …
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Reviews on Inogen products?
My aunt is having respiratory issues nowadays, and I have been told to buy her an Inogen concentrators, just wanted to know if its worth the price and if its providing quality devices or not? Is there any option to get a discount off the purchase form …
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I've had severe side effects from COPD inhalers. What has been your experience, good or bad?
Ive tried quite a few. Currently cut back on spireva because cramping. Dont notice it does anything after years of using , so I dont miss it. Symbicort works, but I'm afraid it has drawbacks too. Adrenal suppression and myopathy are my biggest concerns. …
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How did your symptoms improve after medications?
To those primarily with copd, chronic bronchitis what symptoms did you have pre diagnosis and how did your symptoms improve after diagnosis and medications? Im newly diagnosed with asthma and chronic bronchitis and I havent yet started on my inhalers …
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PFT interpretation help. Confused and scared
Hi there, 32 yr old male, gave up smoking 18 months ago after 15 a day for ~10 years. Am really struggling with health anxiety and after coughing up white/clear mucus for the last year since giving up I decided to seek a PFT. Do get some SOB after …
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Do I really have COPD-I was diagnosed with moderate COPD in 2016 with spirometry test.
I was diagnosed with moderate COPD in 2016 with spirometry test. Had cold in 2017 with some shortness of breath but took meds and was fine. Have had NO colds, etc or breathing problems since then and have never had to use inhaler or other meds. My last …
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Update/hope
i went to the doctor today and he reviewed my pft with me and say over all my results are good and I kept describing my symptoms screaming it’s emphysema, for the doctor to tell me I may have a hiatal hernia due to my 8 year history of bulimia, and the h …
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Bronchiectasis and COPD – What is the connection??
You may be tempted to check which website you are on, but trust us, you are in the right place! It is important that we share information about bronchiectasis with this group because up to 30% of people living with COPD have bronchiectasis, too. For some …
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Check in—Are you more than your disease?
It was a day pretty much like most other days working in pulmonary rehab. We were expecting a new patient to come in for his initial assessment before starting the program. He walked in right on time. His name was Gus, he was 78 years old, average height …
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Up for a little fun and education? Try The Basics of COPD Crossword Scavenger Hunt
Up for a little fun and education? Head to the link below and download The Basics of COPD. Try your hand at our crossword scavenger hunt through the pages of the guide. ( If you want a little challenge, don't look at the page numbers located next to the …
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