I would like to have a copy of this article that I can pick up and read and share with others I know that have COPD. Is there a possibility I could get a copy from somewhere?
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Two months ago COPD diagnosted. Fev1 60%, TIFF 51%. Yesterday FEV1 80%, TIFF 59%. Both times FEV was over 110%.
Is it possible COPB get well?
In the beginning, doctors explained to me that the situation could not be better…
First diagnosis was COPD, now he changed to COPD/ASTMA, but he said, he is not sure…
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It has a lot to do with the disease itself
God is with you and can do anything and sometimes just feel grateful and have faith as miracles do happen
I was diagnosed in 2019. How many people think that their COPD has gotten worse since diagnosis? If so, what differences have you noticed?
True, but pulmos drop the occasional loop too. It was in a pulmo's office that I was given poor advice on how to use an inhaler. Nobody's perfect. Make use of all your health care team, along with… read more
I've been living with this for many years there is a lot of suffering and pain. I've become dependent for just about everything. I don't want to leave my husband but living like this is not living
@A MyCOPDTeam Member well that's great my wife is healty and takes care of me evan though I have cancer and she dont and that's a load
Check with your pulmonologist, then do what's recommended.
Hello Lola, have a blessed sleep 😪🌻
Sorry it has taken me this long to respond back to you. I am learning the site slowly but surely. Frequent coughing or wheezing, excess mucus and shortness of breath are hallmark symptoms of chronic… read more
Well done Bonnie. You show me I should be doing more to help myself.
I have never had a problem with coughing as far as my COPD is concerned. I was diagnosed in 2007. Lately I was told my COPD has progressed to severe. I have a cough that just won't quit. Is this because of the COPD progressing to severe?
I was prescribed Montelukast tablets (one at night) which really helped reduce the coughing.