To be perfectly honest, this does not surprise me with a diagnosis of very mild, I have a friend that is in exactly the same position. I did not suffer until diagnosed with my Emphysema until at the severe stage. If you smoke then you must quit to slow the progression down to normal degradation levels. You are very lucky, no extremely lucky, to be diagnosed this early. There is so much you can do to improve your life and actually die from old age only without suffering from breathlessness.
Hi jog buddy.. I'm the same nó breathlessnes only occasionall wheezing was diagnosed 1 year ago with mild/moderate copd plus Asthma.. My fvi 70% I'm on spiollto respimat 2 puffs every morning for copd and flixotide for Asthma. Only time I get breathless is if I have to walk up lots of stairs.. Otherwise I'm fine.. Have lots of energy too...
If you dont have symptoms jogbuddy, I dont understand why you are on inhalers - unless that's the reason why you dont get symptoms! Though maybe you're not on them now as yo say you have been on them.
As 2G says, you are indeed very lucky. I was dxd at mid-level moderate partly due to symptoms being masked by having had asthma for years. Many dont get dxd until they are moderate so count yourself lucky and keep exercising and particularly try to keep clear of viruses which can cause flare-ups and make you worse. Take care.
Fev1 of 88% is very good. I do feel many doctors automatically put people of a certain age on inhalers rather than just prescribing a blue ( ventolin) inhaler to have at hand should they become breathless . I buy NAC and take twice daily to keep mucus off my lungs. Good luck with the Dr and ask whatever you need to know ( especially why you are being given inhalers). Hope to hear how you got on. Cx
I don't get breathless, but I'm moderate/severe and produce a lot of thin mucous. My consultant is keen on inhalers to prevent the condition getting worse - might be the same with yours, ie to prevent symptoms in the long term.
Hi jogbuddy. I am in a similar position to you. Coughing ( and coughing and coughing) is my main symptom. I get tight chested occasionally and exertion produces a mild breathlessness but I am still diagnosed with COPD. We are all different.
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