I am a 35 year old, that has been newly diagnosed with Emphysema - I did a basic spiro test and get a FEV1 reading off 60%, which the doctor told me was stage 2 moderate.
He prescribed me a Braltus inhaler and told me to take if every 24 hours. He didn't say nothing else.
I currently dont really feel breathless, I walk 12000 steps a day and do a good 10 minutes running on the treadmill daily.
My question is, do I need to keep taking this inhaler even though I dont really have symptoms yet? What is the benefits of Braltus, does it help prolong the disease as well as just open up the airways?
Many thanks,
George
Written by
ggeorgiou
To view profiles and participate in discussions please or .
"Daily use of this medicine will also help to prevent sudden, short-term worsening of your COPD symptoms"
I will get an appointment with the doc and get this put on a repeast porescription for me.
Hi ggeorgiou, I don’t have COPD but there are lots pf great folks on here who have been living with it for years. Your lifestyle and exercise programme bode really well for the future.
In light of the fact that you are so anxious, not breathless and exercise so much I suggest that you insist on being referred to a respiratory consultant for a proper diagnosis. The machines in doctor’s surgeries are not so accurate and mistakes do happen. No need to be treated for something you may not have and if you are diagnosed by a specialist they will be able to make sure that both you and your GP know the correct medication and how to go forward with it. Good luck, I am sure that you will be fine.
When you see your specialists next insist that they explain things properly to you. Knowledge is power. Worrying and anxiety rob us of the energy which we need to manage our conditions.
Content on HealthUnlocked does not replace the relationship between you and doctors or other healthcare professionals nor the advice you receive from them.
Never delay seeking advice or dialling emergency services because of something that you have read on HealthUnlocked.