Need advice about pulmonary rehab for my 87 year old father with COPD

Posted by hiltzy @hiltzy, Jul 12, 2018

I need some advice and help please. I wrote on this site before. my 87 year old father has copd due to asbestosis and severe empheseyma and pulmonary fibrosis. his oxygen sat has been in the high 90's. he is not on oxygen . he eats well. the disease is progressing. his primary care doctor and his lung doctor suggested he go to pulmonary rehab . has anyone out there had pulmonary rehab and does it help. I need advice. my father still has the will to live he told the doctors and he wants a full code if anything happens. I just get discouraged when I see my dad like this

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Hello, @hiltzy, I attended pulmonary rehab at my a local hospital. It was monitored by qualified health personnel and it involved exercising on different equipment. It helped me and perhaps it would help your father. If nothing else it's a reason to get out of the house and interact with other people. Good luck to you and your father. @cognac

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@cognac

Hello, @hiltzy, I attended pulmonary rehab at my a local hospital. It was monitored by qualified health personnel and it involved exercising on different equipment. It helped me and perhaps it would help your father. If nothing else it's a reason to get out of the house and interact with other people. Good luck to you and your father. @cognac

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I agree. Am going to therapy for my back. It’s helping my copd. It’s also helping my attitude and feeling of independence. Please make arrangements for him to go.

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my 87 year old dad has advanced copd. I just want to know anyone out there that has advanced copd my dad is not on any oxygen. he will be going to pulmonary rehab soon. is there any support group out there. I need some help I try not to get discouraged. my dad is all I have left. my mother died of ovarian cancer. could someone point me in the right direction. I need to know if anyone out there has advanced copd thankyou for any help susan

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hi I need some help and support is there I group I could talk to or someone to call. my father 87 years old his copd is advanced he does not need oxygen his is around 92 to 97. he eats well. he will be going to pulmonary rehab soon. I know my father is old but can he still live long with copd advanced. im trying my best to give him a good life. he is all I have. he still has the will to live I asked him. any more I can do for him. any help I appreciate thankyou susan

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@hiltzy

hi I need some help and support is there I group I could talk to or someone to call. my father 87 years old his copd is advanced he does not need oxygen his is around 92 to 97. he eats well. he will be going to pulmonary rehab soon. I know my father is old but can he still live long with copd advanced. im trying my best to give him a good life. he is all I have. he still has the will to live I asked him. any more I can do for him. any help I appreciate thankyou susan

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@hiltzy, I combined your discussions back to your original discussion so that we could have the conversation taking place in one spot. I would also like to invite @windwalker, @cindylb and @aldrichgirl to this discussion to share their insights and experiences with COPD.

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@hiltzy

hi I need some help and support is there I group I could talk to or someone to call. my father 87 years old his copd is advanced he does not need oxygen his is around 92 to 97. he eats well. he will be going to pulmonary rehab soon. I know my father is old but can he still live long with copd advanced. im trying my best to give him a good life. he is all I have. he still has the will to live I asked him. any more I can do for him. any help I appreciate thankyou susan

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hiltzy - My husband has COPD. His is moderate at this point and he uses oxygen at night and sometimes during naps. He gets tired more easily but he also has other health issues (cancer and some heart issue we're working through just now). I even found the pulmonary rehab helpful and interesting and I don't have lung issues. I will be checking out the Paced Breathing that llwortman (above) has recommended. My husband wasn't initially on oxygen but about 1 year after his diagnosis it was added to help with his fatigue. I'm surprised your Dad doesn't have supplemental O2.....wonder if that might help him? Pacing your activities seems to help my husband. He moves around a bit slower but then he can move around more. Good luck and hugs.........

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@hiltzy

hi I need some help and support is there I group I could talk to or someone to call. my father 87 years old his copd is advanced he does not need oxygen his is around 92 to 97. he eats well. he will be going to pulmonary rehab soon. I know my father is old but can he still live long with copd advanced. im trying my best to give him a good life. he is all I have. he still has the will to live I asked him. any more I can do for him. any help I appreciate thankyou susan

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would you please private message the text to me. i would appricate it very much thank you FRANCKO

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@hiltzy

hi I need some help and support is there I group I could talk to or someone to call. my father 87 years old his copd is advanced he does not need oxygen his is around 92 to 97. he eats well. he will be going to pulmonary rehab soon. I know my father is old but can he still live long with copd advanced. im trying my best to give him a good life. he is all I have. he still has the will to live I asked him. any more I can do for him. any help I appreciate thankyou susan

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Hi @francko, Harry, you'll notice that I removed your personal email address from your message above. We recommend sharing personal contact information through private messaging rather than on the public forum to protect your privacy and keep you from getting unwanted spam, etc.

Can you tell me what text you wanted? Was it regarding one of the resources that @llwortman suggested?

Linda, do you have a link for the Paced Breathing recommendation?

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