Diagnosed 6 years ago EMPHYSEMA. On oxygen 24/7. Just had Radiation treatment on one lung. Idea is to collapse the diseased part Sosa to allow expansion of the goodpart. Will not have results for about 3months. This is a new way of treating EMPHYSEMA I am about the 8th. To receive this so shall keep everyone abreast of results. Happy Christmas
COPD EMPHYSEMA: Diagnosed 6 years ago... - Lung Conditions C...
COPD EMPHYSEMA
Hi Early. Really hoping that this new treatment is successful for you.....I'll keep everything crossed and be thinking of you. Good luck, and a very Merry Christmas to you too. XXX
Well. that sounds promising you must be quite excited about the potential improvements. We will be really keeping our fingers crossed for brilliant results for you and 3 months is not too long to wait.
Good luck and a happy Christmas to you too xx
That sounds very interesting Early and l hope things go well for you. Do let us know. Happy Christmas to you too. Xxxxx
Very interesting procedure. You keep yourself well and crossing fingers . Have a wonderful Christmas.
Regards JP
That sounds like a promising procedure, here's hoping that it's been successful for you x
Hi Early, like the others, I am very interested in your new treatment, Thank you for telling us about it. Good luck, I do hope that it leads to a good improvement for you. Please keep us up to date with your progress.
Are you in the UK ?
Not heard of this method being used before. Whereabouts do you live if you don't mind me asking?
Wishing you all the best
San Francisco since 1984. Emigrated from Dublin. This procedure is totally new.I am in a clinical trial research . I think within the first 10 people. They are starting to treat EMPHYSEMA like cancer. Bombard the area with radiation (3days) . No Chemo!! The idea is to collapse the bad parts and give the good part room to expand . No real results until March for X-ray to see progress .in the meantime "onward an upward" CANNOT GIVE IN.
Thank you for the extra information. Hope that the treatment is successful for you.
Hello Early ,sorry I'm a couple of days late in welcoming you to the BLF family. I'm very interested in the treatment you're having and would like you to keep us up to date with your progress etc. How wonderful you've been able to take this new treatment. Wishing you all the luck in the world for a successful outcome. Merry Christmas to you too.