I had a routine chest x-ray a couple of weeks ago before surgery on my spine. The x-ray showed hyperinflation suggesting COPD so I made an appointment for this Friday morning with my GP for a spirometry test. I've really been feeling down about this but reading the posts here has helped, especially compared to some of the stuff I was reading before I found this site. I hope I can learn to be a strong and positive as all of you. Thanks for the lift.
Bless You All
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ottabee
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We are a pretty happy go lucky bunch over here and new friends are always welcome.
Here you get advice, humour and above all you are amongst people that understand your fears and are able to discuss your needs with sympathy and understanding.
welcome. You will find relevant information and help on this site and so glad you found it. As you have no doubt found out already there are some frightening "so called information" sites out there but just stick with us.
Where abouts in US are you and do you have any support groups you can join perhaps you could ask at your GPs surgery. It always helps to talk to others in the same condition as yourself.
Thank you Pat. I'm in colorado. To tell you the truth I haven't had a chance to do a lot of looking yet for a group in my area. I just got a report in the mail two days ago about the surgery I had two weeks ago and was shocked to see that I may have a couple of problems with my lungs, the x-Ray suggested OCPD and there is an irregularity in one lung. Good thing I read through the report because no one from the hospital bothered to tell me.
Thanks again for the welcome
good luck for Friday,as others have said,welcome to the forum,xxx there are members on, day and night,xxx
Welcome to the community, Ottabee! I do hope your recent spinal surgery has been successful. Friday will be here before you know it, and then you'll be able to come back and tell the forum your results. Take care x
I had a two level discotomy and fusion in my in my neck and everything has gone pretty well
Thanks
Randy xxxx
Nice to meet you ottabee and welcome to the forum. Hope it's good news on Friday. Any questions or anything just come in there will always be someone to support you. x
There you go ottabee, how our world has changed when continents can link up in a matter of moments, guess you could describe it as instant friendship, beats watching reality television, after all the reality we all face here is more
frightening and disturbing than any of those make believe, badly edited television programmes.
You are very welcome ottabee. I haven't been long with these lovely people but the support I get just reading the posts is so reassuring and the support I've had if I have a question has also been fantastic. All the best. love fleur x
In my opinion,spirometry is the first test, but I think other tests should be performed too. Here is the NHS website which talks about diagnosing COPD,
Hi Ottabee!! Welcome!! I'm new here too and just got my diagnosis on March 13th. I live in Florida. I saw you had neck fusion surgery! I had that done in 2006 and now I have lower back problems! I take a lot of pain meds but I have found that the injections that I get help me very much! I usually get them every 3 months or so! I refuse surgery because I feel the neck fusion was useless!! I'm so glad I ground this place!! I was so scared I had read so many horrible things about COPD and then I found this wonderful place!! The people here are so friendly and you don't feel alone!! The support is amazing!! Good luck on Friday!! Prayers and Bless You!!
Thanks for the welcome and the prayers, so far the fusion seems to be ok, I didn't have much choice really I was injured at work and it got to the point that I couldn't feel either of my hands. Now I have feeling in my right hand and some feeling and strength returning to the left.
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