Hi My name is dennis and 1 year ago to the day a cat scan showed mild upper lung marking of emphysema... im 55 and have smoked for the past 42 years.. im trying to quit.. i went to see a pulmonologist and he perform a pft test and listened to my lungs.. he also tested me for the alpha 1 and it was negative.... he said my lungs were clear and dint here any wheezing or crackling... the pft numbers are as follows ....fvc. 87%.... fev1 81%.... fev1/fvc 92%.....fef25% 83%.... fef 25%-75% 61% fef max 93% ... what does this mean because i constantly cough and have tons of anxiety everyday from this
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Hi Dennis welcome to the site. FEV1 means your lung function and at 81% this is much better than most on here. To put it into perspective 90-99% is just considered a variation of the norm and you are very mild.
I was diagnosed at 56 6 years ago at around mid 70's and still am. Although copd is a progressive disease it usually only progresses very slowly as long as you look after yourself. Stopping smoking is the biggest thing you can do to help yourself along with leading a healthy lifestyle with exercise and a good diet. There is a quit site on here which is brilliant and will help you.
You might be coughing because some people do when they smoke. If you have already given up then it is a sign your lungs are clearing themselves which is good. The cough should recede in time.
As for anxiety although you have to learn to look after your lungs and take any infection seriously, please don't worry too much. My doctor told me that at my age something else would get me first ie old age. So unless you want to live to 120...
Ask your doctor to refer you to PR (pulmumory rehabilitation). This is weekly or so for around 10 weeks. There will be a respiratory trained nurse there to answer questions and you learn exercises to help.
Any problems or questions just jump in as we all support and help each other on here. x
Brilliant advice from coughalot - the very best.
Of course tee hee xx
Can't argue with that Bev. Gold Star!!!
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TY very much for replying to me.... my pulmonologist said my emphysema is very mild espicially for smoking 42 years now... he didnt prescribe any meds or inhalers and basically said quit smoking and i would be ok.... im trying to quit and have cut down a bit each day ..... i do seem to get alot of symptoms though... i have a constant hacking cough and i have noticed i wake up after only a few hours of sleep with this terrible kinda dry cough in my upper throat. with clearish mucus.. it actually hurts in my throat by my adams apple when i breath making me cough and kinda like a sore pain.... i have a pulse ox i purchased and it seems its down around 90 to 93 but when i get up out of bed it goes up to between 94 and 97 as i cough alot....can i be having all this symptoms being so mild????????
Yes you can Dennis! You are cutting down the ciggies and your lungs are starting to clear themselves which is a good sign coz it shows that the cilia I(the little hairs on your lungs) are recovering. It can take up to 6 months for the cough to clear properly, but it is worth it coz it will stop your copd from getting worse in the long term,
Also the evil weed has a sophoric effect on lungs and to a large extent blocks bacteria from entering them. Your sats are good and you don't need to worry unless they drop to the mid 80's.
The other thing which is affecting you is your anxiety, This can make your symptoms seem a lot worse than they are. Perhaps some anxiety meds from your doctor would help?
You need to accept that you have a chronic condition and once you have accumulated enough knowledge about your lungs much of the fear will recede.
Then you can mainly forget it and carry on with your normal life. If you are in the UK then contact the BLF - number under the red balloon and they can send you out loads of bumph and you can also talk to a respiratory nurse who will answer your questions.
Remember that copd with an 'e' added spells COPED and that's what you will learn to do as we all have to. x
TY AGAIN
TY again for all the help. i am in the states and have cut down to between 13 and 20 ciggs per day over the past year and i must quit real soon
Do any of you use inhalers and do they help with the COPD? Good luck to all.
Hi and welcome. That cough is telling you that it's time to lose the cigs I'm afraid. I used and still use ecigs which the nurse is fine about and managed to stop quite painlessly. Not an expert on the number but coughalot says they're pretty good and the fev1 looks a lot better than mine and I still work and do pretty much what I want so don't be too anxious. It is a worry when you find out you have health problems but with the changes to your life style it will progress slowly so don't worry too much x
Hello Dennis,
I see you first posted your pft results a year ago, and were given similar advice, to quit the ciggies, to help slow down the progression.
It sounds as if a lot of your anxiety, may be guilt ? because you have not managed to quit , and yes your cough will get worse.
You are still very mild, but you have dropped from last year.
It is a struggle to quit, and you have probably tried most things over the last year to help, so Dennis it may come down to will power if you want to give yourself the best chance of staying mild.
Join the quit site on here, and get yourself an E CIGGIE, both help.
Pack up now my friend, it's essential.
Good luck, you CAN do it.
Velvet xx
G'day Dennis
Sad you had to find this site, but glad that you did. You will meet some extraordinary "family" here, great humor, strong advice and most of all friendship.
Do you have the DLCO (sometimes shown as TLCO) readings in % ?
Your other sats readings indicate a small decrease from the "Normal range".
Percentages are sometimes confusing as 80% is considered a little low for your age but can be a whole lot worse if your age was, say ,30.
I concur with Coughalot re smoking.
My father smoked all his life and tried so many times to quit, without success.
Would you believe that the day the Dr told him he had lung cancer he quit. Never smoked again and he lasted 5 more years before he moved his furniture upstairs.
Welcome to the 'Family"
Will (Australia)
i only had a complete spirometry back on april 9th 2015 and a bunch of short form pfts done since 2004 . heres the dclo and other numbers from last year...fvc 105%...fev1 98%.... fev1/fvc 93% fef25%-75% 75%.... then the lung volumes were svc 98%.... ic 106%.... erv 77%.... tgv 137%.... rv 174%....tlc 122%..... rv/tlc 141%..... then the diffusion number were dlco 112%.... dl/va 106% va 105%... those number are from the c omplete spirmoetry test i had last year the past week they only did the basic short pft test and those numbers are ....fvc. 87%.... fev1 81%.... fev1/fvc 92%.....fef25% 83%.... fef 25%-75% 61% fef max 93% ...
Hi Dennis...no escaping the fact you will be here for only a short time longer if you keep smoking.It's a fact and time you stopped burying head in the sand.I smoked 25 a day for 40 years and tried patches etc...even hypnotism failed me.Champix saved my life.Very few side affects.....what's better...the odd weird dream or being buried?My FEV stable at 26% for last year so am lucky am here....would be dead if had not stopped smoking 15 months ago.
You'll meet some great helpful people on here but do stop fooling yourself.
All the best...Piping
G'day Dennis
Thank you for the stats.
If you care to look at peter's reply (Piping) you will see his FEV is at 26% so you can see where he is coming from. Compare it to yours 87%.
You are in a far better position than he is ,health wise, but his words ring true. I know Peter and he has really pushed himself to accept that he wants to extend his life and by quitting he believes he will succeed. So do I. Peter is a fighter as I am sure you are.
You have so much going for you in that you are still in good shape, so I guess my question to you is, what is more important to you, your right to continue with your current lifestyle and possibly see your numbers decrease dramatically,or,accept the facts and repair your body while there is still time.
The most sobering impact you will have is to visit a lung hospital, and see for yourself, the anguish of those poor souls, who do not have the opportunity that you have.
If you feel that you cannot quit by yourself please find a support group.
The ball is in your court mate.
Will
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Hi Dennis. ..I love to be able to be supportive like the rest of the guys on this forum. ...but I can't get my head round to seeing it like them...
You was sooooo lucky to have been diagnosed with such a good FVE1 yet you still smoking and you can't work out why your coughing...
A year on and you still smoke.
My advice is to save the anxiety for when things start to get bad...and they will...and then from bad to worse....and there's no turning the clock back when it comes to the lungs...don't believe. ..wait and see 😢
Stop smoking completely. .....cutting down from two boxes to one box a day..or from 5 cigs to one ...is still irritating your throat.
17% drop in one year ...I don't think you can afford to wait much longer.
Good luck Dennis.
Hi DennisAmerica I smoke and trying to stop iv bought a vape but it's very hard to stop so I no what you going through good luck
Hi Dennis I was 42 years old when diagnosed 11 years ago.
I gave up smoking when I was diagnosed with the help of champix and for the first 3 years my lung function stayed the same I'm stage 4 now but I'm really pleased I gave up smoking I would of been in a wheel chair on oxygen now.
I'm still able to look after myself even though having a shower makes me so breathless I'm independent but only because I gave up smoking.
We are hear to support you if you need any help
1 More thing i notice... i have a pulse ox and when im laying down or sitting relaxing watching tv my o2 sats go down to between 90 and 94,, but when i see this i take a deep breathe or get up then they go back up 96 or 97 sometimes 98... does this mean my lungs arent that bad yet.... most people say their o2 drops when the exaert or walk around ... mine only seem to go down when im relaxing or sleeping
Hi Dennis,you have very mild emphysema going by your numbers.81% Fev1. I have very severe emphysema Fev1 of 20% .If you stop smoking NOW you might not suffer much more damage to your lungs and could lead a normal life.If not you might end up like me.I have difficulty doing most things,walking ,bathing everything.i would,nt wish my condition on anybody so give up the smokes please.The most important thing you will EVER do.D.
Dennis, I've read all 25 replies to you on this site and have come to one conclusion . . . quit smoking. Cutting down cigarettes is not quitting. If you have one cigarette a day you still want the rest of the pack. Get serious and quit fooling yourself. If you want to quit, quit. If you want to die, don't quit. And as far as TRYING to quit smoking, you can't TRY to quit smoking. You have to QUIT smoking. Steers try. (And they don't get the job done.) All my love, GrannaOnTheFarm
I WAS ALSO WONDERING 2 MORE THINGS ...1) DOES THIS EMPHYSEMA /COPD CAUSE YOU TO FEEL VERY LIGHT HEADED ESPICIALLY WHEN IM WALKING.. KINDA LIKE IM ON A BOAT? 2: CAN YOUR PFT NUMBER DROP IN 1 YEAR FROM FVC105% TO 87% AND FEV1 FROM 98% TO 81% and fev1/fec 93% to 92% .. ???