COPD end stage: Anyone else?
Sorry havent been spending much time writing lately.Been going to hospital few times for breathing lately..Had a few discussions with pulmonologist,fev was 16 ,going to needa wheel chair.Right now cant even walk out to the car.Even room toroom getting hard..I realize copd doesnt get better but im only 63 not that old.
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You certainly are tough stuff, TuffStuff. I’m similar to you in that I like to know things without sugarcoating. For me knowledge helps me prepare and be realistic in my planning and how I frame hope. This doesn’t mean without hope, just where I put my efforts. My dad differs from me and wants to only know that absolute necessary. He knew the reality of his condition, but preferred not to talk about it or be reminded of it, which is what information meant he would have to do.
Now that your daughter understand more about COPD and the progression of disease, have you been able to have heart-to-heart talks?
Hi everyone. Just read several post here & wanted to say thank you all for sharing . I recently found out I have stage 3 COPD. I quit smoking only 6 months prior but still have guilt plus a million questions . I am on oxygen plus meds & the one thing all of this has done for me is freed me to be so open, honest & receptive where the pre me was so reserved I was not taking advantage of those small things in life & the freedoms of air . I moved about my entire life in a fast pace & this as you know stopped me cold . I do hold to my faith in God & am only human trying to comprehend . Be blessed all & again thank each of you for sharing . Gregory
Welcome Gregory. I'm glad you found us. First of all, congrats on quitting smoking. That's not easy. How did you do it?
Also, congrats on being open to share for your health and to help others, as well as to ask questions.
@tuffstuff222 @mamawnebel @waterboy @baz10 @ronap @djallan @fracturedd @lauriesmartin are just a few of the members who are travelling this same path.
How are you doing on medication and oxygen? Do you have supportive people around you?
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Hi & thanks Colleen , I can only say i stopped once I saw the word palliative on a medical folder it freaked me out & I was one that just felt they would blame me for smoking so I just went cold turkey and after the initial feel & fear of suffocating before landing in ER . I have been fine on my medication & oxygen plus my doctors have been amazing .My first few days home from hospital were very scary with the anxiety but i pace it . I am in no pain but am finally realizing my limits . I have very bad days but I also have some good days ha ha . I think the word death is what finally hit me & thinking of all the mysteries it holds could overwhelm so I just try hard to live each moment , minute in humor with appreciation . Tomorrow may be terrible but at the moment life is good . p.s. I am still getting use to the oxygen hose which can really be humorous .
I love how you find humor in the oddest of places. Good for you. Stay focused on the good days. They're worth it.
It is a difficult disease. I have been dealing with it for almost 20 years. It is getting bad now. Keep exercising as much as you can for as long as you can. Try very hard to not get sick. For me every time I got sick it moved into my lungs. Each time it took me down to a new lower level. It is very difficult to get people to understand what you go through. They don't have a clue. It changes from hour to hour sometimes it is not so bad and others can't catch my breath. Showering and dressing are a challenge. My wife is an angel but she is wearing down now that it is more difficult for me to help with very much. The hardest part is that you know it will never get better and that this is the best you will feel
Hi everyone, would rather not hear that there are so many people that are suffering from COPD. Me and my daughter have come to terms with he disease and it has been hard, but this is real life and as one of you has said life and being able to breath is precious. I sometimes get down, but you have to keep coming back each time a little stronger. Life is precious and we should live every day like it is out last and love and enjoy every moment with your kids and family and friends. Hope all of you are doing well for Thanksgiving. God bless and keep you all.
Hi all , I am having a lot of issues with my throat feeling as if it swells as well as my voice giving out and really weak . I have tried online research but it is nothing , I can swallow but i find i am not able to swallow as much at once that i could before and my voice gets weak .The symptom is as if I am trying to clear my throat . I am not giving in but getting tired of excusing myself so much lol. Copd is one strange disease for sure . Blessings to all, Gregory
Try drinking lemon with a bit of honey. I squeeze a bunch of lemons and freeze the juice in ice cube trays. I put one cube in a cup of hot water with a bit of honey for my husband. It seems to help him.