I wanted to say hello. I have today been diagnosed with COPD, I don’t know what stage yet. Been put on a twice a day inhaler and been given a blue emergency one. I gave up smoking ten years ago and know that I need to lose weight and start exercising. It’s all a bit scary and I’m feeling very emotional but any advice gladly accepted.
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I am new too and was very worried initially that I would deteriorate rapidly, however, the lovely people on this site have reassured me and I have learnt so much here. Good wishes to you and stay positive.
Hi the one to use twice a day will be a preventer ie it opens your airways. The blue one will be ventolin (suboltamol) which is for use if you have problems breathing ie the emergency one.
Unless you have quite severe symptoms I would say you are probably mild therefore in stage 1 which is good.
There is lots of great info on this site and even greater members who will help and support you all the way. So welcome to our HU family and fire away with any questions or issues you might have.
First thing to remember it is not a death sentence as most people think when first diagnosed. With the help of the sprays you will find that you will be able to live a normal active life. Its a very distressing diagnosis but keep reading the posts on here eat well and don't let it stop you doing anything that you want. Best wishes
Hi ya I felt just the same when first diagnosed, was very emotional and cried a lot, but after reading posts on here and finally, after 8 months of asking, been given a new inhaler which has Completely changed my life, I now realise that if you get the right medication you can live a great life with copd. Look after yourself, great to hear from you.
Hi and welcome. Whilst I hope you are diagnosed as mild, take it from me, that even if it is not you can still lead a good quality of life. I was diagnosed as severe 3 years ago and I still work full-time, this year I even took my family on holiday for a week as skipper on a sailing yacht, I was almost sailing it single handed. Life will still go on, do not make the huge mistake of becoming sedentary, keep active, even if it makes you uncomfortable. The more you do, the more you can do. I am 69 years and doing more than most healthy people my age, so can you.
If you're in the UK, ask your doctor to refer you for a Pulmonary Rehab course, which will help kickstart your journey back to fitness. If you life elsewhere, take a look at some of the BLF exercise videos. All the best.
Welcome I too am new to the group I have only been a member a week but had some brilliant conversations and already got some new friends.Everyone here has a different story to tell but we are all in the same boat .I haven't any advice as I am confused with what I've got Dr says it's COPD but consultant specialist report says it's Interstitial lung disease lots of scans ect waiting to go back and get a full explanation and ask questions as I was that shocked to see my lungs were heavily scarred due to building trade I on the CT scan I came away dumbfounded ..I'm sure you will get some great advice and if not keep asking ...
Welcome friend. Rule #1- Do NOT read anything on Google regarding COPD. Myths and unfounded info will scare you. That was my big mistake. Listening to these fine folks made a world of difference.
Welcome. This site will help you with questions, calm your fears and lots of times provide the quick pickup you need in the form of a silly rhyme or joke. 🐞
helo, i was told I have empherseyma 3 years ago, I had part of my lung removed and im now 70 and still going,Good days and bad days, try to do whats right for you and don't just sit in the chair get out and breath.
Hello, my mum was diagnosed with COPD in November last year. Since this she has detoriated in health. We haven’t been given much information from the doctors or hospital. She has recently had a flare up which has lasted over 2 weeks now and is still ongoing. I’ve been trying to find out of anything I can do to help her or try and make her more comfortable to the constant issues with breathing. I would appreciate any ideas or advice that you may be able to give if/when anybody has time. Thank you.
I am sorry about your Mum, but perhaps you ought to rewrite this as a separate post so that more people see this and can give you advice. I am newly diagnosed too so can’t offer any advice.
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