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Never too late to give up Smoking

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That,s what this report says.

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Ken

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RoadRunner44

Yes, it's very good news. I think this research was posted earlier.

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Hoobs

Not if you've got COPD unfortunately, that gets progressively worse even after quitting smoking.

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garshe in reply to Hoobs

Not true. My Lung function dramatically improved after stopping smoking and has definitely slowed down progression. Diagnosed 10yrs ago Severe COPD and going strong today. Exercise and a Positive attitude. COPD is Not terminal it is progressive. You determine how you manage that. Have to be Positive and STOP SMOKING. Sheila.

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Hoobs in reply to garshe

With all due respect I don't understand.You tell me my comment isn't true, and then agree with it.

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garshe in reply to Hoobs

??????? Everyones lungs deteriorate after the age of 27yrs old. Even without COPD. I am not agreeing with you I am saying stopping smoking slows the progression down .I am proof of this.

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Hoobs in reply to garshe

Ah ok, I must have read it wrong then.....

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garshe in reply to Hoobs

No problem I just try and help others who are worried .I remember first being diagnosed 10yrs ago and the information was scary. I then found this site and also met others on PR courses who had all this information re This disease and it was quite a relief. I also had a fantastic Consultant who was an expert in COPD, he guided me and here I am 10yrs later enjoying my life. I still am Severe but have learned to do everything at a little slower pace. Theres no rush and this way I dont get out of breath and able to carry on a normal life. I agree COPD is not curable but it is Treatable and can be managed , but giving up smoking is the most important thing for survival. Also a Positive attitude. Have a nice day. Sheila.

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christina1947

Stopped after after 55 years not heavy but regular got pneumonia bad aged 70 fv1 69% told by doc at hospital if I stopped smoking I would be ok but if I didn’t it would be chronic bronchitis every year and lungs deteriorating So I stopped 2 years ago and never looked back 72 and can run which is a good job because I have to run a mile most days make sure I catch my bus. Take care all and we all know your better off with out that drug. Xxx

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