Well after working my ‘lungs off’the past few months, as I finally found my disease trigger and have been able to stay away from it’, my breathing has improved dramatically. After a chat with the specialist physio (worlds nicest physio) on Friday, he’s requesting permission from the consultants for me to try inspiratory muscle training.
He demonstrated…it looks brutal and tiring 😅 but I’m intrigued to try it and see if I can get any results! More out of curiosity than goal.
I’m a suitable candidate but consultant review and permission is needed as the resistance training can cause lung collapses.
I’ve had 1 pneumothorax before post biopsy, which is a know cause. So hopefully this shouldn’t be to my detriment!
I’d have to start off training in the hospital for a few weeks before being allowed to use the device at home.
I have 48% lung function and 1.5 litre lung capacity but can maintain really high sats. I’m also 34. So this is very intriguing. I love a good challenge and regularly surprising my consultants/ making them swear 😂 * not reckless though!
Although I’ve had viruses etc the past few months, I really feel my hard work is paying off and helping me live my life well. The disease isn’t going away ever but I’m living better.
if this isn’t for me, it’s not for me. No harm, no foul. But it’s lush I’ve got myself to a place where they’d even consider me.
I also start pulmonary rehab soon 😊 to add to my wild array of fitness I already do!
Just wanted to celebrate a win as I feel like I’ve been fighting the tide since being diagnosed.