I am not a Dr. But fairly certain your Dr , (GP or Pulmonologist) ,will tell you that 1) COPD does not get better, 2) COPD worsens over time, 3) periodic flares or exacerbations ratchet the ongoing disease down to a lower level, 4) see a Pulmonologist and ideally get into a pulmonary rehabilitation program. Results from a Pulmonary Rehab program can be tremendous as you learn how to best use your remaining lung function. Seretide, you most certainly will feel very much relieved, and much better overall. Kind Regards, judg69
i have a question for anyone that can help. since i have been diagnosed with this copd about a year ago, i was wondering if anyone knows this Can i sell my house without any problems in the future because i know i have this illness? also, i was doing fine since last year, but, in the early part of the year, I got sick and now it seems i get short of breathe with minimal moment. does every bout of brochonist etc., set this illness back so the damage to lungs gets worse? thanks for any help. have a blessed day. peace.