Any one know why it's called trivial is it to do with destruction of lungs
And why is emphysematous bullae not just called emphysema
Any one know why it's called trivial is it to do with destruction of lungs
And why is emphysematous bullae not just called emphysema
As far as I know Daz (which is not very far!) you can have emphysema without the bullae. As to the trivial stuff, I have no idea. Perhaps BLF could help with the technical terms?
Cheers have had a look but there is nothing to explain trivial bit ... Even broch r us don't know some say its distrution of lung tissue and scaring
Cheers thanks for reply
Does not sound trivial to me!!
My consultant's e mail address is on his letterhead. I have written to him in the past and got a reply, admittedly after a reminder call to his secretary but may be worth considering..
Sorry i can't help, my expertise is more asthma/ chronic bronchitis/drugs area.
Currently i am trying the 'tupperware' strategy, keeping what i have for as long as i can!
Atb kevin
Cheers am seeing him aug .. If not sooner he said my breathing problems are to do with hyperventalation and Copd
Looking at is letter a don't think he knows .. He should just admit it is asbestos a suffering from
Cheers all the best
I can't help Daz 'cos I haven't a clue. But I wish you well mate and hope someone comes along soon that does know.
Bobby
Cheers .... Defo a pain just have to keep looking
Hi Daz
Seems a strange word to use
I've googled trivial copd trivial emph ... the term does occur and seems to imply what it seems to, ie a very low level of abnormality, perhaps it means those aspects of your lung function/damage are less significant than others?
Not very helpful I know.
I'd get back to him for more info if I were you
Izzy
Cheers have been looking into it .... And is not clear yes others say its miner but others say if its not much to worrie about it would not be called bullea
A did read on BMJ website that both conditions are classed quit grim prognosis
Have a few isuss so I don't know if is trying to paint a not so grim picture for me but I would prefer a honest answer
Cheers all the best
Hi dazisnotsogood,
I wonder if either your consultant or yourself got the word wrong, and they meant to say 'idiopathic' instead of 'trivial'. That would make a bit more sense of the diagnosis.
Then it would mean that the bullea and bronchiectasis are from unknown origins.
And why is emphysematous bullae not just called emphysema? Because they are refering to the damage, not the disease, implying again an unknown cause.
Sounds like they are avoiding having to conclude that it (the damage) might have industrial origins?
Hope this helps
johnwr
The bronch bit he as said is un-known .. But said my breathing problems are more to do with hypervetalation and not emp or bron but did say i have copd ... To be honest don't think he knows he just went on about my smoking history whitch i think is quite bad as he did not go on about my working history or asbestos exposer ... Now am quite pissed as i have been exposed to asbestos as long as i have been smoking so think a will raise that issue
Thanks for reply sorry anout going on
Don't know for sure Daz but I wonder by 'trivial bronchiectasis' he means mild bronchiectasis. thing is whether bronch is mild or severe the need to keep your lungs clear and do all you can to prevent further damage.
Hope you get an explanation in August.
cx