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At the bottom of the article it says " These numbers should be taken with a full dash of salt and kept in their proper context. " so please take this into account.

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Interesting article though Puff, thanks for that. I guess it just shows that everyone is an individual with their conditions. I know that after both my PR sessions, I had an exacerbation - whether this is coincidental or the fact that both were in the winter and the weather was foul, no idea. :) x

Good morning Puff

I would recommend applying all that can be learnt on a pulmonary rehabilitation course. Managing symptoms and taking precautions that may well prevent exacerbations. Hopefully every PR course will / should cover this.

Such things as:

Having your annual flu shot

The pneumonia vaccine

Taking precautions during hot weather and cold weather

Having a good diet

Exercising regularly

Avoid person who may be infected with a cold or a virus of any kind.

Avoiding traffic pollution, or other pollutions) taking precautions to avoid same

Not smoking and avoiding passive smoking) ---- " ----- " ----- ----------"-------

Most all of these tips can be found on BLF pages also :)

blf.org.uk/Page/Living-with...

Kind regards

BC x

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Oh.... and of course taking medications as prescribed ;)

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i do most of that anyway. :)

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just general guidelines for everyone with a chronic lung condition, the combination of applying these guidelines will far outweigh any medication alone in helping to avoid exacerbations.

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libbygood

Notice it says at the very end that Vit D dosn't help prevent COPD Exacerbations. I take Vit D, it really has never been actually proven that the vitamin helps. Never sure whether I should tak them or not.

Lib x

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scrobbitty in reply tolibbygood

It helps with vitamin C absorption. It hasn't been proven that it doesn't work either and I believe you cannot overdose on vit D - the body regulates it naturally. I take multi-vitamins daily and if I miss one day, I see a difference. :) xx

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peege in reply tolibbygood

my respitory nurse said it was essential, for bones, especially if you take medicines containing steriods xx

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libbygood

Thanks scrobbitty I will continue with Vit D, as you said it hasn't been proven that it dosn't work. We are being very serious this morning !

Lib x

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scrobbitty in reply tolibbygood

Yep, it has to stop immediately LOL :) xxx

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phillips1 in reply toscrobbitty

Scrobbity

I thought I ordered you to the daft-as-a-brush corner. If you come out again I will have to smack your bum.

Bobby xxxx

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scrobbitty in reply tophillips1

You'll have to catch me first ;) xx

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Scrobbs - have him for physical harassment - I will bear witness SMILEY

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I can do two bums as cheaply as one

Bobby xxxx

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What's this. I smell sexual harassment, Bobby!!!!

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I might as well be hung for a sheep as a lamb.

Bobby xxxx

I take it 3 times a week Stitch and my consultant did warn me about side effects he does an ecg to check my hearts OK I think some one posted recently to say the heart worrys had been unproven now

JULIE X

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