Just new to this website from Canada. Like the way information and support is given. Just recently diagnosed with mild/moderate emphysema. Turning 67 and just retired. On Sprivia.
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Living well with emphysema
Well I certainly hope I can do just that. Want to know about Spiriva use. Anyone experiencing negative effects from it???
Hello and welcome. I'm sure that you'll benefit tremendously from joining the group. They're a lovely bunch of people,very friendly, supportive and knowledgeable............always ready to give advice.
Looking forward to hearing more from you soon.
Take care
Pam 😊😊😊
Have just had to stop my spiriva respimat for second time MADE me very chesty BUT would not mind if could cough gunk up but is hard to move.
My doctor changed my spiriva capsules to spiriva respimat which seemed to make me worse, Certainly did nothing for me, so I got him to change it back to the capsules as they do help me. I only use it when I really feel I need it.
I have not noticed side effects really but have only been on it for 15 days. Will certainly continue on it for time being. Trying some herbal teas that seem to also do the trick in keeping things in check in bronchial tubes.
I've been on it for five years with no ill effects. I was told by my copd nurse it was the creme de la creme inhaler. 😂😂
Hi El13, Ive tried Spiriva and can't take it at all - it makes my mouth so dry that i literally can't speak (some might think that a good thing ). This side effect took around 3 weeks to show itself fully. But I think Im in the minority and it is very effective for many people - hope it works for you. (I also tried Seebri which is the same class of drugs (anticholinergics) and had exactly the same reaction.)
Since you're concerned with living well with copd, the most important thing is that you need to concentrate on exercise to maintain your muscles at maximum condition. Keeping as fit as possible will slow progression too.
Thank you. Just feeling my way around and coming to terms with everything. I am pretty active already and will continue to do so. Love your picture.
Thanks El13. It's hard to come to terms when first diagnosed but sounds like you're making a really positive start. I was diagnosed moderate in 2000 at 55 yrs and still going strong. It's better that your dx is in your 60s
That is encouraging. Have a few more things that I would like to do for sure. New grandchildren to play with.
New grandchildren - lovely Just try to keep away from them when they have colds or viruses. I know this is a dilemma for grandparents when they want to enjoy their g/children and show them how much they are loved, but it is a major source of infection and any infection can turn into a chest infection/exacerbation which can then compromise lung function.
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Good morning and I didn't mean to, but I doubled up over your comment about not being able to speak. You give sound advice too.
Great start to my day
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Good morning to you El13,
A warm welcome to the Site. I see you already have helpful replies to your query. I am not much use to you on this one, as I use Fostair, but I wish you all the very best with Sprivia.
I welcome all encouraging information. Any other tips for me?.
Was on Spiriva for about four years and respiratory nurse said it wasn't effective with me any longer. Had various others since and just trying until one suits and is helpful to me! Sorry, not much help! You will get better replies on here as there are some very knowledgeable people. Best wishes.
I had a very dry mouth and lost my voice the first time I was prescribed it, so I stopped taking it. I was persuaded to try it again and persevere for at least two months. The side effects suddenly disappeared, and I am better for using it. Been on it for two years now.
Welcome to the site L13. I have been on Spiriva for the past year and a half. No side effects and I have been a lot better able to breathe since. Good luck to you and keep well.
Welcome El13
Hi there, I have moderate to severe COPD and have been using the spiriva for several years now along with corsair. No problem at all to report with the spiriva but had to stop the forsair due to it having alcohol In it as I have liver cirrhosis due to previous infection of Hepatitis C. Cheers Ian
Should have said Forsair (damm auto spell)